The debut volume of Fuzzy Hedgehog Press's biannual anthology series features stories revolving around themes of good and evil and especially the gray areas in between.
PHILOTET Piper Lewis's protagonists must travel light years from home to fight an intergalactic war... or do they?
RUINATION Matt Sayer takes us to a world where the technological artifacts of our day have become rare treasures. But some of them aren't keen to be reclaimed.
WELCOME TO ERTTH When it comes to drilling, Alissa Berger wonders who has the biggest complaint: the humans with the polluted waters or the rocks themselves?
THE CHARGE OF NYNLOTHE Elizabeth Guizzetti gives us a young priestess, who wishes to save her love from the appetite of a very corporeal and ravenous god.
WHERE DO ALL THE ACCOUNTANTS COME FROM? How might the devil go about creating hell on earth? Robert Bagnall wonders.
RAIN AT THE INTERSECTION OF TOMORROW B.J. Neblett imagines a world of joy and a world of gloom, connected by a tear in space and time, situated atop an unassuming bench.
NEW ONE Albert Nothlit's artificial intelligence is trying to understand death, and it will use any means available to achieve its goals.
Yay for small press publishing! Found this little gem at the press' partner indie bookshop in Seattle (the other bookstore is in Missoula). This gem needs a lot of polishing though. Stories are hit and miss. The first three are poorly written and cliched. The last four are better written and have a lot of potential. Overall, wished for intellectual or emotional vigor.