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Alien Dimensions #23: Space Fiction Short Stories Anthology Series

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Alien Dimensions is a space fiction short stories anthology series featuring amazing authors from around the world.

Previous issues have featured stories about extraterrestrials, clones, robots and androids, invasion and colonization, cyberpunk and space opera, first contact, genetic manipulation, starship exploration, time travel and more.

From seriousness to humorous, high octane to slow burn, from back-story heavy to present tense dialogue-driven adventures, Alien Dimensions explores the future.

Enjoy a much more alien experience with Alien Dimensions.

In this new format issue (double the pages of previous single issues):

Memory Mine by Gustavo Bondoni

Distress Call by Daniel R. Robichaud

The Braneworm Returns by Frank Dumas

Rioja, Please by Robert M. Walton

A Blind Fish Story by R. E. Diaz

Man’s Best Friend by Peter Alterman

Wires Crossed by C. W. Stevenson

City of Gold by Elana Gomel

That Marvelous Music by Francis W. Alexander

The Healing by Margaret Karmazin

Shadow Walkers by Dave Creek

Rat Face Devil Stompers by David Castlewitz

Membership by Neil A. Hogan

210 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 8, 2022

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About the author

Neil A. Hogan

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Neil A. Hogan has been writing science fiction, fantasy and metaphysical short stories for as long as he can remember, except when he wasn't.

When not editing Alien Dimensions, he'll be writing his space opera series Stellar Flash, now up to Book Four.

You can sometimes not find him, hidden in a cafe hunched over his netbook, somewhere on Earth.

Find out more at:
StellarFlash.com
AlienDimensions.com
NeilAHogan.com
SpaceFictionBooks.com
TheMagellans.com

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