Never a Sky We Know
(2018)

Fiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Julian M. Miles, 2018
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1 online resource (179 pages)

ISBN/ISSN
9780463000434 MWT18416796, 0463000439 18416796
LANGUAGE
English
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Bringing you stories of intrigue, action, love, and adventure from near and far.Every tomorrow leads to another, and the further they go from today, the stranger they could be. We cannot predict, but, we can imagine. From that simple inspiration, Julian M. Miles has spent the last year creating dozens of vistas of what could be, and in this anthology, he shares them with you.From alternate history, through dystopian tomorrows, to the furthest reaches of mankind's colonisation of space, he uses the flash fiction format, interspersed with short fiction pieces, to provide many tales to enthrall and entertain.This is the eighth volume of his annual 'Visions of the Future' anthologies.It is a companion volume to Gammafall, Six Degrees of Sky, and the omnibus collection Three Hundred Tomorrows. Julian's first loves were science fantasy and magic; the blending of ancient and futuristic. This led him to a love of speculative fiction, initially as a reader, then as a reader and writer.He started writing at school, extended into writing role-playing game scenarios, and thence into bardic storytelling. In 2011 he published his first books, in 2012 he released more (along with the smallest complete role-playing system in the world).With over 30 books published in digital and physical formats, he has no intention of stopping this writing lark anytime soon, and he'd be delighted if you'd care to join him for a book or two. Bringing you stories of intrigue, action, love, and adventure from near and far.Every year I write dozens of flash and short fiction pieces imagining where humanity - and other things - could end up. Mainly science fiction, with infusions of fantasy, horror, and paganism.I collate a year's output around September/October and publish the collection of my latest work each December

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