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L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future, Volume 31

von Orson Scott Card (Mitwirkender), David Farland (Herausgeber)

Weitere Autoren: Kevin J. Anderson (Mitwirkender), Michael T. Banker (Mitwirkender), Alex Brock (Illustrator), Zach Chapman (Mitwirkender), Krystal Claxton (Mitwirkender)29 mehr, Daniel J. Davis (Mitwirkender), Amit Dutta (Illustrator), Bob Eggleton (Mitwirkender), Kary English (Mitwirkender), Auston Habershaw (Mitwirkender), L. Ron Hubbard (Mitwirkender), Amy M. Hughes (Mitwirkender), Sharon Joss (Mitwirkender), Megan Kelchner (Illustrator), Tung Chi Lee (Illustrator), Shuangjian Liu (Illustrator), Michelle Lockamy (Illustrator), Rebecca Moesta (Mitwirkender), Bernardo Mota (Illustrator), Samantha Murray (Mitwirkender), Tim Napper (Mitwirkender), Megan Nelson (Illustrator), Larry Niven (Mitwirkender), Greg Opalinski (Illustrator), Steve Pantazis (Mitwirkender), Scott R. Parkin (Mitwirkender), Taylor Payton (Illustrator), Quinlan Septer (Illustrator), Martin Shoemaker (Mitwirkender), Emily Siu (Illustrator), Trevor Smith (Illustrator), Daniel Tyka (Illustrator), Peter J. Wacks (Vorwort), Choong Yoon (Illustrator)

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The future is here...the future is now! Orson Scott Card, Kevin J. Anderson and Larry Niven have seen the future. Now, you can, too. A constellation of the brightest lights in the Science Fiction and Fantasy firmament have judged these authors to be the best, the brightest, the truest emerging stars in the field. From Alien Invasion to Alternate History, from Cyberpunk to Comic Fantasy to Post - Apocalyptic Worlds, these are the winning writers who have mastered every version and vision of sci - fi and fantasy. Don't be left behind. Get a read on what's next. ''The Writers of the Future contest looks for people with the best imaginations who can see through the possibilities of the strangest and best ideas and tell stories that intrigue us and involve us.'' - ORSON SCOTT CARD. Celebrate the 31st anniversary of the Writers of the Future contest and the 26th anniversary of the Illustrators of the Future contest.… (mehr)
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I have read some of the older books in this series, but this is the first one in many years that I have picked up. I liked all of the stories but two of the stories I absolutely loved. Those were "Switch" by Steve Pantazis and "Stars that Make the Dark Heaven Light" by Sharon Joss. Each of those stories had me hooked from the first sentence. "Switch" had a cop drama mystery feel and I've been slightly hooked on those lately. "Stars that Make the Dark Heaven Light" made me think of parts of the Pern novels by Anne McCaffrey and the Darkangel series by Meredith Ann Pierce. I know a certain famous author that's mentioned in this book in the series is not the best person, and many people have issues with him and his work, but I did my best to ignore his issues and give the new authors the chance they deserved. There are a few authors in this book that I'm hoping get more of their work published because I really enjoyed reading their stories. ( )
  Diana_Long_Thomas | Feb 21, 2017 |
Writers of the Future, Vol 31



There are 13 stories in this anthology of new writers, not all the best I’ve read, and some end abruptly and are annoying. But the majority are interesting and definitely worth your time.

I won’t go through all the stories; just the ones I liked.

Switch by Steve Pantazis was great. A society that has perfected a drug that will make you super human, but also brings you crashing down. After a friend dies he makes a personal vendetta out of finding the guy who sold his friend these super drugs. He finds him but also finds the fight of his life as the criminal has a better super drug. All in all several fun fight scenes.

God Whisperer by Daniel J. Davis was odd; a society that sells little Gods and how to train them as pets. Creepy story and ends abruptly.

Stars that Make Dark Heaven Light by Sharon Joss, although the title is a bit long the story is not. Ettie is part of an experiment on this colony planet, where discoveries in genetics makes adaptation to other planets possible. But what if the changes to the human genome are such that you barely pass for human? And what if you run into a species that has not only perfected the science of this, but can become the species they meet? Fascinating premise; would make a cool novel.

I’ve read Hubbard’s articles and stories before. I always try to apply what he talks about in Art as a communication. When Shadows Fall is a fun sci-fi pulp story.

Larry Niven is no amateur and his story, Inconstant Moon, is great. I’ve read a lot of his early stories back in the day with his Kinzi and such. This story had a lot to do with humans not being able to fathom extinction. The story felt rushed, but was entertaining.

Poseidon’s Eyes by Kary English was fun too. It had me looking up all the Greek god and myth references throughout the story. Being part Greek myself, I could relate!

Bottom Line:

Overall a good start for many of these writers. I really hope they take advantage of this publicity and make a go of it. Kevin Anderson wrote a cool story in here about a guy who is a one hit wonder in the sci-fi world and never continued, but discovers an Alternate Earth where he did continue and the result. Fascinating stuff.


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  James_Mourgos | Dec 22, 2016 |
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I enjoyed this book of short stories and found all but three of the stories entertaining. The last few times I attempted to read this style of book, I have been disappointed since there were only one or two good stories. Now many years later, I won this book in a giveaway and was pleasantly surprised as one enjoyable story followed another. I also liked the artwork that was included. Not only did were the stories selected by experienced writers from submissions, so were the art pieces used to showcase each story. I also found the essays provided by experienced writers insightful.

From the writers of the future website:

You are invited . . .
To a future where a cop’s performance depends upon the quality of his illegal brain-enhancing drugs.

To the home of Jack, who is troubled by a misbehaving pet Death God name Zu’ar.

To the planet Hesperidee, where one girl is on the brink of becoming something other than human.

To hop between doomed planets . . . and celebrate each one’s apocalypse.

There is a world where . . .
Mankind’s sins must be forgiven, lest it be doomed.

The spirit in Abe’s magical book makes big promises, but will only deliver at a tremendous cost.

The mobsters in Vinh Quang hope to purchase freedom for entire families—if they can just avoid the cops.

One young man’s hallucination might be a ghost—or the key to survival.

Meet the neighbors . . .
A girl named Elizabeth is haunted by ghostly echoes from her past.

A person whose genetic upgrades let him speak only in five-word sentences.

The kids at Kessington House—a dorm for the psychomorphically unstable.

A writer gets to see what he could have created, if he’d only found the courage.

You think you have problems?
In the seaside resort of Summerland, a young artist struggles to complete a mural, and mend broken spirits.

Daniel’s neighbors want your life—but only because they need it to get your soul.

Sam is trapped on a refinery in space and his fusion reactor is about to blow—and that’s just the first of his problems.

It seems that our sun has just exploded.

The year’s thirteen best tales from the Writers of the Future international writers’ program

Illustrated by winners in the Illustrators of the Future international illustrators’ program ( )
  greymith | Sep 13, 2015 |
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Most of the stories are quite interesting, they capture and hold your attention. While all were Sci-Fi and Fantasy, the stories are very diverse. I was really looking forward to Orson Scott Cards contribution, but it turned out to be an instructional piece on writing. This anthology takes you all over the universe, as well as across the county. ( )
  bearlyr | Aug 19, 2015 |
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A good collection of new (and some not so new) Sci-fi/fantasy writers and artists. Like previous volumes, this one includes some pretty awesome speculative fiction. My favorite short stories were A Revolutionary's Guide to Practical Conjuration, Planar Ghosts, and Kevin Anderson and wife's Rough Draft. But the illustrators are spectacular. I love Daniel Tyka's artwork and I also enjoyed the illustrations of Greg Opalinski, Michelle Lockamy, and Bernardo Mota. Gorgeous and thought-provoking. I'll be looking for more in the future.

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  LibStaff2 | Jul 27, 2015 |
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Card, Orson ScottMitwirkenderHauptautoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Farland, DavidHerausgeberHauptautoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Anderson, Kevin J.MitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Banker, Michael T.MitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Brock, AlexIllustratorCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Chapman, ZachMitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Claxton, KrystalMitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Davis, Daniel J.MitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Dutta, AmitIllustratorCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Eggleton, BobMitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
English, KaryMitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Habershaw, AustonMitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Hubbard, L. RonMitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Hughes, Amy M.MitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Joss, SharonMitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Kelchner, MeganIllustratorCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Lee, Tung ChiIllustratorCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Liu, ShuangjianIllustratorCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Lockamy, MichelleIllustratorCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Moesta, RebeccaMitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Mota, BernardoIllustratorCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Murray, SamanthaMitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Napper, TimMitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Nelson, MeganIllustratorCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Niven, LarryMitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Opalinski, GregIllustratorCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Pantazis, SteveMitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Parkin, Scott R.MitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Payton, TaylorIllustratorCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Septer, QuinlanIllustratorCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Shoemaker, MartinMitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Siu, EmilyIllustratorCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Smith, TrevorIllustratorCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Tyka, DanielIllustratorCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Wacks, Peter J.VorwortCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Yoon, ChoongIllustratorCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
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The future is here...the future is now! Orson Scott Card, Kevin J. Anderson and Larry Niven have seen the future. Now, you can, too. A constellation of the brightest lights in the Science Fiction and Fantasy firmament have judged these authors to be the best, the brightest, the truest emerging stars in the field. From Alien Invasion to Alternate History, from Cyberpunk to Comic Fantasy to Post - Apocalyptic Worlds, these are the winning writers who have mastered every version and vision of sci - fi and fantasy. Don't be left behind. Get a read on what's next. ''The Writers of the Future contest looks for people with the best imaginations who can see through the possibilities of the strangest and best ideas and tell stories that intrigue us and involve us.'' - ORSON SCOTT CARD. Celebrate the 31st anniversary of the Writers of the Future contest and the 26th anniversary of the Illustrators of the Future contest.

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