Editor Rick Klaw has posted the table of contents for his/ upcoming anthology Rayguns Over Texas, an anthology of original science fiction by TX authors, scheduled for release at LoneStarCon 3 (aka the 2013 Science Fiction Worldcon in San Antonio, TX):
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Here is the table of contents for the new anthology At Year’s End: Holiday SFF Stories edited by L. Lambert Lawson:
- “A Unicorn for Christmas” by Beth Cato
- “When Friends Come to Call” by Zach Shephard
- “Autumn Waits” by Ken MacGregor
- “Nuclear Family” by Alex Shvartsman
- “The Christmas Zombie” by James S. Dorr
- “Mission Log, Day 67″ by Lance Schonberg
- “Resolution” by Amanda M. Hayes
- “The Conjurer” by Alicia Cole
- “Nativity” by Brandon Alspaugh
- “History Lessons” by Sandra McDonald
- “Gifted” by Dan Hart
- “Mistletoe” by Casey Peterson
- “New Year’s Revolution” by Katherine Sparrow
- “They Will Be Home for Christmas” by James Aquilone
- “In the Bleak Midwinter” by Michael H. Payne
- “The Greatest Tiger Lantern of All” by J. Deery Wray
- “A Visit, A Gift” by Matthew Johnson
- “Electric Hatsuyume” by Deborah Walker
- “A Reason to Linger” Alexis A. Hunter
Apex has posted the table of contents for the upcoming anthology Appalachian Undead, edited by Eugene Johnson and Jason Sizemore:
Here’s the book description:
Almost Heaven…
Or is it? Is Appalachia as mysterious and wonderful as people say? Or does its enduring beauty hold something dark. Something dreadful. Something very hungry for our flesh. Can the people of the region stand up against the hordes of the Undead and thrive as they have thrived under other worst circumstances?
Appalachian Undead takes a look at the dark side of Appalachia, where the Undead walk, driven by old magic and worse, their hunger for us. Nestled in the safety of the hills, the inhabitants have thrived and adapted even to the worst of conditions, but can they survive against an army that never tires and never stops feeding? With new intriguing tales of the Undead, this anthology contains work by some of the best names in horror, including Jonathan Maberry, Gary A. Braunbeck, Tim Lebbon, Elizabeth Massie, Lucy Snyder, Bev Vincent, Tim Waggoner and many more.
Here’s the table of contents…
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