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Planetary Anthology series #3

Uranus: Planetary Anthology

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An amazing series of science fiction and fantasy short stories. Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun. Its name is a reference to the Greek god of the sky, Uranus, who, according to Greek mythology, was the great-grandfather of Ares (Mars), grandfather of Zeus (Jupiter) and father of Cronus (Saturn). These are the stories of Uranus. Stories of new beginnings and creation. Stories of the mysterious seventh planet in our solar system and of the God of the sky that it was named after.

Contents:
* Introduction (Uranus) • essay by Christopher Wilson
* The Rising of Michael Reid / short fiction by Constantine Nakos
* Serendi-bunny [Pack Dynamics Short Fiction] (2016) / short story by Julie Frost
* Forty-Two Years of Summer / short fiction by Karina Fabian
* Weather Witch of the West / short fiction by Ben Wheeler
* Muddification / short fiction by Clint Hale
* The Last Human / short fiction by Richard Paolinelli
* Blue Ring Beginning (2019) / short fiction by Bokerah Brumley
* Two Households, None Alike / short fiction by A. M. Freeman
* Creativity / short fiction by Arlan Andrews, Sr.
* Kashika's Empty Nest / short fiction by Sarah Byrne
* The Long Dream / short fiction by Caroline Furlong
* The Marrigan / short fiction by Christopher Wilson
* Cold Heart of Ouranos / short fiction by J. D. Cowan
* Room to Breathe (2017) / short story by Marina Fontaine

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354 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 19, 2020

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August 2, 2020
A tour-de-force! I've read almost all of the Planetary books to-date, and the Uranus anthology raises the bar even for this exemplary series.
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