Twelve strange science fiction stories, from the horrific to the humorous. Stories include an ancient alien imprisoned in an Aztec temple, millennial vampires vs. the EPA, alien conquerors outlawing music on Earth, a neolithic warrior facing a new technology, and a young social media star stranded on a spaceship. Just in time for Halloween!
PG-13. This book is best for adults, due to language and horror elements.
Eric "E.C." Stever is the author of humorous fantasy and science fiction adventures. He has been publishing for over a decade.
He lives along the River of No Return with a geologist, two unrepentant marshmallow fanatics, and several hundred eyebrow mites (don't judge, you have them too). Alas, the coyotes have eaten his cats.
His favorite authors include: Terry Pratchett, Isaac Asimov, Neil Gaiman, Alexander McCall Smith, Vernor Vinge and Bill Bryson. Especially (especially), Bill Bryson's audio books.
I had to push myself to finish this collection of stories. Most stories were vague and I couldn’t care less about the characters or where the plot was going. Some ideas were promising, but poorly executed.