Paperback, 475 pages
Wonder...
The mirror shows faces that are not her own. . . Dead Faces by Edwina Mayer
A young man must test the edge of his newly forged sword—and his own soul. . .
After 50,000 years, this sergeant finally gets a promotion.
Suppose...
He never wanted to be more than a block of wood. . . .
A father is torn between the love of his son and the need to break the child's bones. . .
Imagine...
Alone, unarmed, all he had to fight with was his wits. . . .
The hunchback made a living putting ghosts to rest—until he met her.
These are just some of the adventures that await...
CONTENTS:
Introduction by Dave Wolverton
Dead Faces by Edwina Mayer, illustrated by Kenneth Scott
After the Rainbow by Fruma Klass, illustrated by Brett Hess
Reflection in Period Glass by S.M. Azmus, illustrated by Gary McCluskey
The Savant Death Syndrome by Jerry Craven, illustrated by Kent Martin
The Manuscript Factory by L. Ron Hubbard
Ploughshares by M.W. Keiper, illustrated by Ivan Gregov
Tempering Day by Darren Clark Cummings, illustrated by Lionel Baker II
His Best Weapon by Arlene C. Harris, illustrated by Konstantin Sheverdin
Eyes of Light by Richard Flood, illustrated by Lionel Baker II
Science Fiction and Fantasy Art: Three Keys by Paul Lehr
Requiem for a Deathwatcher by Carrie Pollack, illustrated by Oleg Dergatchov
The Unhappy Golem of Rabbi Leitch by Russell William Asplund, illustrated by Heidi Taillefer
A Report from the Terran Project by Scott Everett Bronson, illustrated by Patrick Stacy
Devil's Advocate by Syne Mitchell, illustrated by Kent Martin
Narcissus Rising by Roge Gregory, illustrated by Richard Moore
Quixchotol by E. Robertson Rose, illustrated by Gary McCluskey
The Heart of the Matter by Doug Beason
In the Elephant's Graveyard, Where Space Dances with Time by Sue Storm, illustrated by Patrick Stacy
Grail's End by Callan Primer, illustrated by Anatoly Pristypa
About the Writers and Illustrators of the Future by Dave Wolverton
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