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Horror, Humor, and Heroes #3

Horror, Humor, and Heroes Volume 3 - New Faces of Science Fiction

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***We Claim This Book in the Name of the Nanobot Revolution!***Meet the New Faces of Science Fiction! Visit futures where your computer resides on your skin, a post apocalyptic world full of monsters, created by man, who have turned the tables on their makers, or a secret project housing the King of Rock and Roll.In this twenty-four story anthology, there are aliens with a thirst for gladiatorial combat, a time traveler searching constantly splitting timelines for an infinite enemy, activist journalists willing to lay it all on the line against a megacorporation, and a beleaguered starship dealing with a certain tiny problem.***Do Not Trivialize the Nanobot Revolution!***You'll laugh at the exploits of two brothers who have “acquired” someone else's invention and witness the final moments of poor souls facing the end of the world. Along the way, ponder the meaning of heaven and hell as the contributing authors entertain you.***The Nanobot Revolution Will No Longer Be Ignored!***Table of ContentsSerpent in the Vineyard by Jim BernheimerThe Polish Champion by Ted VinzaniNatural Man by Vegard ValbergAge of Monsters by David BaginiLet He Who is Without Sin ... by Brian X. JamesAll in a Day's Work by Chris MortonTurning Towards the Future by Francis Budden-HindsHamlin by Ashanti LukeFlat Car by Matthew SmallwoodThe Ad Astra Travel Agency by Alice A. KempEcho by Mark GrondinChicken by Keith McCombMommy Magic by Anne B. WalshVenus Transiens by David McDonaldUnearthed Truths by Jacqueline SeewaldTime for One Last Pipe by Dr. TSister by Susan TaitelLunar Orbit by Frank LarnerdThe Regulator by C.T. PhippsThe Widening Gyre by Susan Nance CarhartSunflower by Denning ChowThree Brothers by Tom P. ArachtingiThe Lifter by Trevor Jones¡Viva la Revolución! by Scott Quirk

321 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 21, 2011

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Jim Bernheimer

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Jim lives in Chesapeake, Virginia with his wife Kim, and daughters Laura and Marissa. By day, he works as a Systems Administrator on a government contract and runs his own side Information Technology consulting firm, EJB Networking, which can be found at www.ejbnetworking.com

Blessed (or cursed depending on your point of view) with an overactive imagination, Jim has long been a fan of Science Fiction and Fantasy. Seeking to put that imagination to use, he has started to write his own orginal works in hopes of making his mark on the literary world.

Jim's literary influences include well known writers such as Robert Heinlein, Edgar Allen Poe, J.R.R Tolkien, and the not so well-known C.T. Westcott.

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August 9, 2021
Unreadable due to no spaces

Read the first 2 in the series, this was unreadable due to the being no spaces between the words in all stories.

The other comments now make sense. Even if only some the the stories were good it would have been nice to read them.

Avoid this volume until this issue is corrected.
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