Essential Reading in Science Fiction

Essential Reading in Science Fiction

by David K Scholes
Essential Reading in Science Fiction

Essential Reading in Science Fiction

by David K Scholes

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Overview

The book contains a huge variety of short science fiction stories running almost the full gamut of the genre. In Battle at Time's End Fate clashes with the successor to Time's Guardian. The child of an alien shapeshifter father and Earth mother is of considerable importance to human history in The Shifter Child. In Star Ravagers impossibly alien life forms seek to consume our Sun, while in Final Revenge the rape of future humanity is avenged. An extradimensional visitor seeks to help an Earth besieged by both aliens and alien gods in A Long Way From Home. While to the advanced inhabitants of Drandor, Visitor 51347 is not at all what he seems to be. And much more.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781449581886
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 12/15/2009
Pages: 248
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.52(d)

About the Author

The author has written over 140 speculative fiction short stories in the 7 years he has been writing speculative fiction.

His publications include seven collections of short stories and two novellas. All of which are on Amazon.

For some years he has been a regular contributor to both the Antipodean SF and the Beam Me Up Pod cast sites. In more recent times he has also become a regular contributor to the Farther Stars Than These site. He has also been published on a variety of other sci-fi sites including Bewildering Stories, 365 Tomorrows and the former Golden Visions magazine.

He has written three sci-fi series: the 12 part "Alien Hunter" series for then Golden Visions Magazine in 2011/12, the "Trathh" series for the Beam Me Up Pod Cast site in 2012/13, and the "Human Hunter" series also for the Beam Me Up site in 2014/15.
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