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Oddments

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ODDMENTS is a compendium of short fiction written by Marko Kloos.

It contains all the short stories and novellas previously published in other story collections, mosaic novels, or online zines, combined into a single volume, with new introductions for each story added by the author.

ODDMENTS contains the following novellas and short

On The Use Of Shape-Shifters In Warfare

Cake From Mars

Berlin Is Never Berlin

Lucky Thirteen

Measures of Absolution

Ink and Blood

Stripes

Probationary

How to Move Spheres and Influence People


It also includes three previously unpublished all-new

Seeds

Steel and Paper

Rottertown


120,000 words of fantasy, alternate history, and military science fiction by Marko Kloos, available in one comprehensive collection for the first time.

359 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 16, 2023

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84 reviews1 follower
May 1, 2023
Sad ending

I love this collection. Any of these stories would make a new novel or more. Marko does an amazing job and I'm sad to have reached the end. Every story left me wanting more.
104 reviews
April 11, 2026
Oddments is collection of short stories Marko Kloos has written over 10 years. They range from science fiction to fantasy to alternative history with stories from the Wild Card consortium, a Netflix animated series to stories filling in gaps in his FrontLines series. The author begins each short story with an introduction about it and its history.

I found this collection to be an interesting read as it was a good exploration of a wide range of story ideas and genres. Although most stand alone some may not be of interest to those who haven't read his other novels such as the FrontLines series. The author's introductions of the stories adds a fascinating aspect to both the stories themselves as well as his writing process.
12 reviews
July 2, 2023
Fun collection of sci-fi stories

Marko Kloos has already proven himself as an outstanding military sci-fi writer, but this collection shows off the variety of his writing abilities. I was finishing his Frontlines series and was looking for other books he had written when I came across this collection of stories. I am glad I did. I hope some day some of these gems get turned into full blown novels.


32 reviews
September 26, 2025
Marko Kloos excels!

A compendium of short stories well worth reading.
I discovered Marko Kloos only a few weeks ago, but since then have been reading all I can find of his, avidly.
His storytelling is exceptional, his characters believable, and they become as old friends.
This particular anthology shows diversity of style and digressed to some extent from Lankies and deep space.
Excellent, excellent, excellent!
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Author 506 books65 followers
May 26, 2025
The quality of this set of short stories is generally quite high. In particular, one of the author's explanatory comments led me to a wonderful Netflix series call Love Death + Robots, which is a series of animated shorts that are based on science fiction short stories. FYI - the author's Lucky 13 short story appears in episode 13 (of course) of season 1 on Netflix. It is very good.
255 reviews
December 2, 2025
Enjoyable and well written

While they did not blow me away as much as the novels, I generally enjoyed all of the short stories.
12 reviews1 follower
December 24, 2025
An amazing collection

I only wish I could find more stories about some of these characters. Especially about slapshot. I agree. She is my favorite Ace.
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1,534 reviews7 followers
March 27, 2024
Good author, good collection. Didn't skip a single story (that's high praise).

2024-03-23 Rereading because it's worth re-reading.
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