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Writers of the Future Volume 14

Paperback, 503 pages

What would you do if...

The body artists could make you into anything you wanted?

The illness you bore could save the very lives that it destroyed?

The whole city knew who killed your daughter, but didn't care?


Have you ever wondered...

What they think about you on the other side of the mirror?

How it would feel if everyone could read your most intimate thoughts?

How many lifetimes you might have lived to get one life right?


Have you ever hoped to escape...

A city that knows your every thought?

A prison on one of Jupiter's moons?

These are just some of the adventures that await...


CONTENTS:

On to the Future by Dave Wolverton
The Dhaka Flu by Richard Flood, illustrated by Istvan Kuklis
Nocturne's Bride by Brian Wightman, illustrated by John Lock
Jenny with the Stars in Her Hair by Amy Sterling Casil, illustrated by Paul Marquis
How to Drive a Writer Crazy by L. Ron Hubbard
Spray Paint Revolutions by J.C. Schmidt, illustrated by Paul Marquis
The Disappearance of Josie Andrew by Ron Collins, illustrated by Eric L. Winter
Waiting for Hildy by Chris Flamm, illustrated by Eric L. Winter
Valuable Advice by Anne McCaffrey
Agony by Ladonna King, illustrated by Sherman McClain
Metabolism by Scott Nicholson, illustrated by Paul Marquis
Silent Justice by Maureen Jensen, illustrated by John Lock
Our Mission to Dream by Vincent Di Fate
Cyclops in B Minor by Jayme Lynn Blaschke, illustrated by John Locke
Broken Mirror by David Masters, illustrated by John Philo
Red Tide, White Tide by T.M. Spell, illustrated by Eric L. Winter
On Writing Science Fiction by Eric Kotani
Literacy by Stephano Donati, illustrated by Dionisios Fragias
The Dragon and the Lorelei by Carla Montgomery, illustrated by Christopher Jouan
Red Moon by Scott M. Azmus, illustrated by Rob Hassan
The Third Agenda by Michael A. Stackpole
Faller by Tim Jansen, illustrated by Rob Hassan
Conservator by Steven Mohan, Jr., illustrated by Christopher Jouan
A Few Notes on this Volume by Dave Wolverton

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Book Quote:

Nocturnes Bride by Brian Wightman

He recognized her from the picture: a tall woman, young and uncertain. She sweated in a black, high-collared dress. Her hair was tied back in a foreign fashion; it had been passed through a long sleeve, or wrapped in a wide scarf perhaps. The last ends of it curled out of the scarf down near her waist. The scattering of short-haired native girls behind her were laughing and reuiniting with kin, but she stood straight, here eyes scanning the road in the other direction.