The Best of Fantasy and Science Fiction Magazine, March-April 2003 (Unabridged) The Best of Fantasy and Science Fiction Magazine, March-April 2003 (Unabridged)

The Best of Fantasy and Science Fiction Magazine, March-April 2003 (Unabridged‪)‬

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Publisher Description

The six stories that represent Fantasy and Science Fiction Magazine's March and April 2003 issues exhibit an unusual diversity of almost familiar worlds.
From the start, with John Morressy's "The Resurrections of Fortunato," we are transported into the mind of an alternative Edgar Allan Poe in a highly evocative new take on The Cask of Amontillado.

In "Decanting Oblivion," Lawrence C. Connolly takes us on a ride into a barely futuristic, but totally harrowing, downtown Pittsburgh with messenger extraordinaire, Nix. There's no question that this one will keep you up all night.

Aaron A. Reed's "Shutdown/Retrovival" explores the ever-shifting worlds of virtuality and the social consequences of interactive gaming in a fast-paced imagistic tour-de-force.

"Hunger: A Confession" by Dale Bailey is a haunted house story in the tradition of campfire spookings - but creepier than any you've heard before (especially as narrated by Harlan Ellison).

Part romance and part myth, Gary Shockley's "The Lightning Bug Wars" is a long slow raft trip down a river of nightmares, where the catfish is lurking and time has no meaning.

And finally, in "Seeing is Believing," Paul Di Filippo applies science to bank robbery in a tongue-in-cheek caper story that will at once amuse and intrigue.

GENRE
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
NARRATOR
Harlan Ellison, Gabrielle de Cuir, and more
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
05:41
hr min
RELEASED
2003
April 1
PUBLISHER
Audible Studios
PRESENTED BY
Audible.com
SIZE
271.6
MB

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