The Blue Screen Of Death & Other Stories

An anthology created by Vaughan Stanger at AnthologyBuilder.com (defunct).
Contents
'The Blue Screen of Death' by Tracie McBride
'Ack-Ack Macaque' by Gareth L. Powell
'Computer Virus' by Melissa Mead
'Touching Distance' by Vaughan Stanger
'The Data Class' by Ben Jeapes
'PowerSuitTM'' by M. K. Hobson
'The Story of His Life' by David W. Goldman
'In Memory' by Eric James Stone
'Retro-Virus' by Lawrence M. Schoen
'Memories of Moments, Bright as Fallen Stars' by Cat Rambo
'House Arrest' by Tracie McBride
'Anyone Can Whistle' by David Walton
'The Last Botnet' by Vaughan Stanger
('Addy in My Mind'' and 'All in My Mind' by Eugie Foster were both originally included in this anthology but subsequently deleted from the AnthologyBuilder database.)
History
1st edition was published April 2009.
Introduction
Which would you rather do: continue to pound the keyboard of your misbehaving PC or turn the pages of a proper book made from dead trees?
Don't tell me you actually thought about that choice for more than a millisecond.
In this anthology you will find strange tales of touchy-feely interfaces and animated monkeys, the ultimate botnet and the blue screen of death, plus many other humorous and thought-provoking stories.
This book does not reboot.
Next anthology...
Contents
'The Blue Screen of Death' by Tracie McBride
'Ack-Ack Macaque' by Gareth L. Powell
'Computer Virus' by Melissa Mead
'Touching Distance' by Vaughan Stanger
'The Data Class' by Ben Jeapes
'PowerSuitTM'' by M. K. Hobson
'The Story of His Life' by David W. Goldman
'In Memory' by Eric James Stone
'Retro-Virus' by Lawrence M. Schoen
'Memories of Moments, Bright as Fallen Stars' by Cat Rambo
'House Arrest' by Tracie McBride
'Anyone Can Whistle' by David Walton
'The Last Botnet' by Vaughan Stanger
('Addy in My Mind'' and 'All in My Mind' by Eugie Foster were both originally included in this anthology but subsequently deleted from the AnthologyBuilder database.)
History
1st edition was published April 2009.
Introduction
Which would you rather do: continue to pound the keyboard of your misbehaving PC or turn the pages of a proper book made from dead trees?
Don't tell me you actually thought about that choice for more than a millisecond.
In this anthology you will find strange tales of touchy-feely interfaces and animated monkeys, the ultimate botnet and the blue screen of death, plus many other humorous and thought-provoking stories.
This book does not reboot.
Next anthology...