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1. Review of Other Sides: 12 WebFiction Tales

The advent of digital publishing has seen the rise of a new breed of writers: independent, experimental and unfettered by convention. This brand new anthology features a small sampling of these very writers, in a speculative fiction collection that will capture the imagination and dazzle the senses. The storytelling genius in this collection is most evidenced by its memorable characters: a young woman haunted by her ex-boyfriend's sweater, time travelers with a suspicious interest in babies, a gender-changing alien desperate to heal a loved one... In these stories, fourteen independent authors display the imagination, insight and wonderful originality that characterizes the unique world of online fiction.




Title: Other Sides
Genre: Speculative fiction
Length: 30,000 words / 12 short stories
Publisher: Ergofiction magazine
Release Date: October 14 2010





List of Stories
Walking Home With Strangers by Zoe E. Whitten
The Psionics: One for the Road by 

G. L. Drummond


Dalston Junction by 
MeiLin Miranda

The Little Problem by MCM
Poaching by 
Lyn Thorne-Alder & Chris Childs

Mifflin County Coke Blues by 
Isa K.

Junk Drawer by 
M. Jones

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