Cover illustration by Frank Kelly Freas
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Cover illustration by Frank Kelly Freas
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Five Against Arlane by Tom Purdom and Lord of the Green Planet by Emil Petaja, covers by Jack Gaughan and Frank Kelly Freas (1967)
Space Station #1 by Frank Belknap Long
Ace Double (D-544)
Art by Ed Emshwiller
Ace Books (1957)
This crowdfund is to produce: Two novellas, bound in one book. Mongol-inspired Sword & Sorcery. A claustrophobic, pressure-cooker siege, and a caravan striking out under an open desert sky. WALLS OF SHIRA YULUN and WASTE FLOWERS.
Want to get to know the authors and their writing? Check out these livestream recordings!
Interview with Dariel R.A. Quiogue
Interview with Bryn Hammond
Panel Discussion of one short story by each author, starring their protagonists from the book.
CROWDFUND EXCLUSIVES INCLUDE:
Two-Sided Bookmark feat. art from both covers.
Battle-Axe Stickers
Signed Bookplate
A bonus short story, which will be joined by poetry if we hit 300 backers - and we're already north of 260!
With only a smidge over 10% to go before we're fully funded, by backing this project you can easily make book happen by pre-ordering a copy for yourself. So, as we enter our final week of the crowdfund... Please consider pledging and sharing!
Frank Kelly Freas’s 1973 cover art to Hierarchies, by John T. Phillifent
I've had the privilege of working with Bryn Hammond and Dariel Quiogue in the short story realm since I first began publishing with issue #0 of the magazine, so it is with great pride that I can announce the crowdfund for a book involving the two of them! Click pretty much anywhere in this post to go to the crowdfund and learn more about this wonderful project!
THE STARS LIKE DUST [aka Tyrann; aka Rebellious Stars] by Isaac Asimov (Garden City: Doubleday, 1951). Cover by Whitney Bender.
A science fiction mystery. The book is part of Asimov's Galactic Empire series and takes place before the actual founding of the Galactic Empire, before even Trantor becomes important.
The story was first serialized in the January, February, and March issues of Galaxy Magazine.
Galaxy Magazine January, 1951. H.L. Gold editor. Cover by John Bunch.
Tyrann [Part 1 of 3] by Isaac Asimov. Illustrated by Bunch.
“Dark Interlude” by Mack Reynolds & Fredric Brown. Illustrated by Maus.
“Rule of Three” by Theodore Sturgeon. Illustrated by Karl Rogers.
“Made to Measure by William Campbell Gault. Illustrated by Lawrence Woromay.
“Susceptibility · John D. MacDonald. Illustrated by Vincent.
“The Reluctant Heroes” by Frank M. Robinson. Illustrated by Sibley.
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The Deep End, by Owen Dudley (Ace Double, 1956).
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