
Outcasts
Short Stories
Nick Wisseman(Author)
Draft2digital (Publisher)
Published on 27. June 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
166 pages
979-8-201-35940-9 (ISBN)
Description
A collection of short reads with elements of fantasy, science fiction, history, mystery, and horror.
Unwilling saviors, fumbling gods, speechless leaders, helpless villains, misguided detectives, abandoned heroes, misled daughters, repentant adulterers, murdered authors, jilted conquerors ... These are my outcasts. And these are their stories.
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This anthology includes the following pieces:"Branded Faith" first appeared in Bewildering Stories, issue 330, March 2009.
"Charted Waters" first appeared in Mysterical-E, Spring 2008.
"Ghost Writer" first appeared in Allegory Magazine, volume 7, issue 34, September 2008.
"Love and World Eaters" first appeared in Books to Go Now, August 2011.
"Low-Limb High" first appeared in Bewildering Stories, issue 339, June 2009.
"Permanence" first appeared in Perpetual Magazine, February 2009.
"Revisions" first appeared in Battered Suitcase, volume 1, issue 4, September 2008.
"Smile" first appeared in The Cynic Online Magazine, volume 10, issue 10, October 2008 and Bewildering Stories, issue 335, May 2009.
"Splintered" first appeared in Bewildering Stories, issue 443, August 2011.
"Time Trick" first appeared in Bewildering Stories, issue 351, August 2009.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 9 mm
Weight
251 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-201-35940-9 (9798201359409)
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Person
Nick Wisseman lives in the woods of Michigan with his wife, kids, ten dogs, sixty cats, and forty horses. (The true number of pets is an order of magnitude smaller, but most days it feels like more.) He's not quite sure why he loves writing twisted fiction, but there’s no stopping the weirdness once he’s in front of a computer. You can find the complete list of oddities on his website.