Nebula Rift Vol. 03 No. 01

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Contents

If Shape It Might Be Called
David Landrum

Forty Three Hundred
Anton Zaleski

Reset
Lee Pletzers

Star Jupiter
G. D. McFetridge

Trinh's Void
Benson Branch

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I teach literature at Grand Valley State University in Allendale, MI. My speculative fiction has appeared widely. I have published over 150 short stories in various journals and anthologies, including Mystic Nebula, Aphelion, Alban Lake, and Electric Spec. My novellas, The Gallery, Strange Brew, and The Last Minstrel, as well as my full-length novels, The Sorceress of the Northern Seas and ShadowCity, are available through Amazon.

Anton is a Chicago native who grew up daydreaming about what the end of the world might look like while riding the el and staring at the real-life decay out the window. He grew up in a time when dogs roamed the city streets, and the multitude of abandoned buildings were my playground.

Lee Pletzers is a displaced New Zealand writer of the weird, wonderful and grotesque. Since 2001, he has made an impact on the genre world and thrives within its limitless boundaries. Over seventy shorts stories have slammed his name on anthologies and magazines across the globe. Five novels impacted humanity and two novellas were the icing on the cake. He still sends his books out to independent publishers, looking for that elusive million dollar cheque. Find more from Lee on his website http://whendreamsbecomenightmares.com

G. D. McFetridge, philosopher of revolution, writes from his wilderness home in Montana’s majestic Sapphire Mountains. His fiction and essays are published in academic journals and reviews as well as commercial literary magazines, across America, in Canada and Australia, India, Ireland, Germany and the UK.

Ben has one prior publication, in Isotropic Fiction, and also writes a blog at anothersideofthislife.blogspot.com.

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