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March Of The Robots

PictureCover by Frank Wu
An anthology created by Vaughan Stanger at AnthologyBuilder.com (defunct).

Contents

'Writing on the Wall' by Vaughan Stanger
'The Laughed at me in Vienna, and Again in Prague, and Then in Belfast, and Don't Forget Hanoi! But I'll Show Them! I'll Show Them All, I Tell You' by Tim McDaniel
'The Simulacrum's Children' by Sarah L. Edwards
'Johnny Plays 'Round Saturn's Rings' by Jason K. Chapman
'The Last Protector' by Billy Wong
'Heartcry' by Willis Couvillier
'Natural Progression, Act 2' by Shelly Bryant
'To Kiss the Star' by Amy Sterling Casil
'How Lonesome a Life Without Nerve Gas' by James Trimarco
'Violence on TV' Glenn Lewis Gillette
'In Memory' by Eric James Stone
'By Way of the Maelstrom' by Clinton A. Harris
'Littleblossom Makes a Deal With the Devil' by S. Hutson Blount
'Trompe L'Oeil' by K. C. Shaw
'Survival Strategies' by Vaughan Stanger

History

1st edition was published January 2012.

Introduction

Robots, robots everywhere, shining your shoes while driving you to despair.

Welcome to fifteen futures and fantasies you probably wouldn't want to inhabit but you'll enjoy reading about.

Some of the events depicted in this anthology's final story, Survival Strategies, are featured in the early sections of my novel-in-progress bearing the same title. Hopefully one day you'll find it in all good bookstores!

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