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Sanctuary: An Experimental Anthology of Speculative Fiction

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A speculative fiction anthology on the theme of "Sanctuary".This is an experimental anthology, produced in a single day of writing and editing. It usually takes about a year to produce an anthology. We wondered what would happen if we tried to do it in a single day. This anthology is the result of that experiment.

201 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 2, 2018

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February 1, 2019
Some worthwhile stories, but oh, those errors!

The stories in this experimental collection of SF and horror were all written in a day or less, and the editors elected to leave them as they were written, with no proofreading. Why? I don’t think it would have hurt the spontaneous nature of the writing to have either given the writers time to review and make corrections, or even to have had a skilled editor fix the many mistakes in spelling, punctuation, etc.

Trying to see past the typos (plus there are continuity problems, major plot holes, ugh...), I was able to enjoy some of these stories. “Glass Heart Giant” was my favorite.
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