Sheila Hartney lives in New Mexico, Land of Enchantment, with clear skies, and lots of science fiction writers. So she spends a fair amount of time stargazing and hanging out with the SF crowd when she can. She has been a Writer of the Future, and recently attended the Taos Toolbox, an amazing writing workshop taught by Walter Jon Williams and Nancy Kress.
Kay Hanifen was born on a Friday the 13th and once lived for three months in a haunted castle. So, obviously, she had to become a horror writer. Her work has appeared in over fifty anthologies and magazines. When she's not consuming pop culture with the voraciousness of a vampire at a 24-hour blood bank, you can usually find her with her black cats or at kayhanifenauthor.wordpress.com.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheUnicornComi1
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katharinehanifen/
A Colorado native, Sam Knight spent ten years in California’s wine country before returning to the Rockies. When asked if he misses California, he gets a wistful look in his eyes and replies he misses the green mountains in the winter, but he is glad to be back home.
As well as having being Distribution Manager for WordFire Press and Senior Editor for Villainous Press, he is author of six children’s books, four short story collections, three novels, and nearly three dozen short stories, including two media tie-ins co-authored with Kevin J. Anderson.
A stay-at-home father, Sam attempts to be a full-time writer, but there are only so many hours left in a day after kids. Once upon a time, he was known to quote books the way some people quote movies, but now he claims having a family has made him forgetful, as a survival adaptation. He can be found at SamKnight.com and contacted at Sam@samknight.com.
Margaret Karmazin’s credits include stories published in literary and national magazines, including Rosebud, Chrysalis Reader, North Atlantic Review, Mobius, Confrontation, Pennsylvania Review, The Speculative Edge and Another Realm. Her stories in The MacGuffin, Eureka Literary Magazine, Licking River Review and Mobius were nominated for Pushcart awards. Her story, “The Manly Thing,” was nominated for the 2010 Million Writers Award. She has stories included in several anthologies, published a YA novel, REPLACING FIONA, a children’s book, FLICK-FLICK & DREAMER and a collection of short stories, RISK.
Fulvio Gatti is an Italian ESL speculative fiction writer. He started writing in English in 2018, after attending Superstars Writing Seminars, writing event hosted by Kevin J. Anderson and Rebecca Moesta. His short stories have appeared in anthologies and bundles. His international report has appeared on January 2020 issue of Locus. In the northwestern wine hills of Piemonte, Italy where he lives he works as a local reporter and event manager.
John M. Campbell grew up reading science fiction and loved imagining a future extrapolated from what is now known. Inspiration for his stories often comes from the strange realities of quantum physics and cosmology. He is a first-place winner of the Writers of the Future contest, and his story appears in Volume 37 of their annual anthology. He joined other Writers of the Future winners to found Calendar of Fools publishing. Other stories of his appear in the online magazine Compelling Science Fiction (Issue 12), in the Corporate Cthulhu anthology (Pickman’s Press), and in the Triangulation: Energy anthology (Parsec Ink). For a complete list of his publications, visit his website at JohnMCampbell.com.
John lives and writes in Denver, Colorado.
What Really Happened...
Swamp gas?
Weather balloons?
Ball lightning?
That couldn't really have been an atmospheric reflection of Venus, could it?
Heck no!
We're not saying it was aliens, but...
20 stories about What Really Happened
Edited by Sheila Hartney
Executive Editor Sam Knight
Stories by:
Kay Hanifen, C. D. Kester, Julia C. Lewis, Lou J Berger, Margaret Karmazin, Eldon Litchfield, Chad Barger, DW Milton, Christopher Blinn, Sheila Hartney, J. Edward Gregal, Dana Bell , Michael W. Clark, Fulvio Gatti, John M. Campbell, Damien Mckeating, Al Simmons, L.N. Hunter, Z. M. Renick, Lyndi Alexander
Título : What Really Happened
EAN : 9781628690682
Editorial : Enrapturing Tales
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