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Triangulation: Lost Voices

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Experience twenty-one separate visions of what a lost voice sounds like, from a silenced voice inside your head to the screaming of a long-dead alien species careening through space. Within these pages, you'll find superheroes and ghosts, living statues and vengeful rabbits, polar bears and sailing ships.

Will you listen to our lost voices?

158 pages, Paperback

First published July 21, 2015

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Jamie Lackey

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Jamie Lackey lives in Pittsburgh with her husband and their cat. She graduated from the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford in 2006 with a degree in Creative Writing. She studied under James Gunn at the Center for the Study of Science Fiction's Writer's Workshop in 2010 and has taken various workshops with Cat Rambo. She primarily writes science fiction, fantasy, and horror short stories.

She has over 200 short fiction credits, and has appeared in Daily Science Fiction, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, and the Stoker Award-winning After Death.... Her fiction has appeared on the Best Horror of the Year Honorable Mention and Tangent Online Recommended Reading Lists, and she's a member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America.

Her flash fiction collection, One Revolution, and her zombie novella, Moving Forward: A Novella of Life After Zombies, are available on Amazon.com. Her debut novel, Left Hand Gods, is available from Hadley Rille Books. She also has two short story collections available from Air and Nothingness Press.

She read submissions for the Hugo-winning Clarkesworld Magazine for five years and was an assistant editor for the Hugo-winning Electric Velocipede from 2012-2013. She served as editor for Triangulation: Lost Voices in 2015 and Triangulation: Beneath the Surface in 2016.

She enjoys reading, writing, tabletop role playing games, video games, baking, and hiking. Learn more about her at her website, www.jamielackey.com

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August 29, 2015
Full disclosure: I have a short story in this anthology (a translation of a Spanish author, actually), and it's not the first time I've participated in a Triangulation anthology.

As always, it's an anthology of science fiction and fantasy stories, 21 in all, set around a theme, this time "lost voices." As usual, I particularly enjoyed the wide variety of stories -- different lengths, styles, and approaches. Sometimes the narrator's voice is lost, sometimes what is lost is the voice of an animal, alien, supernatural creature, or even an inanimate object. Stories range from tragic to thoughtful to triumphant.

A lot of the writers are relatively new, which is especially exciting, because they bring delightful surprises in their take on the theme and on speculative fiction. This is, as usual, a worthwhile anthology.
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