Whether it’s a lone character trying to do the right thing in a hostile environment, a ragtag team of mismatched people working together to survive and create new worlds, or frontiers created by climate change, technology, or other borders that capture the beauty and brutality of seclusion vs. progress, now more than ever, frontiers explore the timeless relevance in which an outsider is drawn to new horizons, answering the call to push against boundaries, fight for an underdog cause, or discover unexplored terrains.
Frontier spaces mean pushing new boundaries in interesting ways, in the past, present, and future. Join us as we discover uncharted spaces of all varieties—real and imagined.
A very good read. The book contains a mixture of science fiction, fantasy and horror. Each story is different; some stories more entertaining than others.
This anthology was such a good mix of science fiction, fantasy, and tying it all together--frontier characters and situations. OHP does an amazing job coming up with themes and these stories definitely pushed new boundaries in intriguing ways!
My favorite stories: "As Far As They Could Go"--dystopian with a sentient car and an ending I didn't see coming! Wheww!
"Safe Travels"--another dystopian; this one hit me right in the feels
"The Children of Mars Are Starving"--science fiction I didn't want to end. And tardigrades!
"LYP-1"--science fiction with so many twists and turns as a group of scientists portal to another planet
"The Well in the Wood"--fantasy, ok in full transparency, this one is mine but I'm so happy with how the story turned out! It's a witchy ecological Secret Garden, and River and Apple were so much fun to write. Especially when they first meet as kids.
These are my top 5 but there are so many awesome stories in this collection!