Fiction River: No Humans Allowed - Annie Reed, Lee Allred, Robert T. Jeschonek, Anthea Sharp, Michèle Laframboise, Lisa Silverthorne, Angela Penrose, Dayle A. Dermatis, Leslie Claire Walker, Louisa Swann, Stefon Mears, Brenda Carre, Felicia Fredlund, Dale Hartley Emery, Eric Kent Edstrom, Alexandra Brandt & Thea Hutcheson

Fiction River: No Humans Allowed

By Annie Reed, Lee Allred, Robert T. Jeschonek, Anthea Sharp, Michèle Laframboise, Lisa Silverthorne, Angela Penrose, Dayle A. Dermatis, Leslie Claire Walker, Louisa Swann, Stefon Mears, Brenda Carre, Felicia Fredlund, Dale Hartley Emery, Eric Kent Edstrom, Alexandra Brandt & Thea Hutcheson

  • Release Date: 2017-04-28
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature

Description

Humans prove great fodder for fiction. But what about the universe of possibilities offered by the nonhuman protagonist? The eighteen daring humans of Fiction River’s latest volume explore just that. From a goblin who must choose whether to risk everything for love to a heroic rat adventuring at sea to sentient underpants (yes, underpants), these nonhuman tales demonstrate why Adventures Fantastic says: “If you haven’t checked out Fiction River yet, you should. There’s something for everyone.”

“…a great set of unique and fast-paced tales of the imagination!”

—Astro Guyz on Fiction River: Recycled Pulp

Table of Contents

“In the Beginnings” by Annie Reed

“At His Heels a Stone” by Lee Allred

“In the Empire of Underpants” by Robert T. Jeschonek

“The Sound of Salvation” by Leslie Claire Walker

“Goblin in Love” by Anthea Sharp

“Slime and Crime” by Michèle Laframboise

“Always Listening” by Louisa Swann

“Here I Will Dance” by Stefon Mears

“Rats at Sea” by Brenda Carre

“Sense and Sentientability” by Lisa Silverthorne

“When a Good Fox Goes to War” by Kim May

“The Game of Time” by Felicia Fredlund

“The Scent of Murder” by Angela Penrose

“Still-Waking Sleep” by Dayle A. Dermatis

“Inhabiting Sweetie” by Dale Hartley Emery

“The Legend of Anlahn” by Eric Kent Edstrom

“Sheath Hopes” by Thea Hutcheson

“We, The Ocean” by Alexandra Brandt

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