A consultant discovers how to communicate effectively with ancient, alien beings who have an entirely different perspective on the universe. A human dies, then becomes a hero for taking action after his death. Hard choices must be made to save loved ones. When trying to prevent imminent death, insanity becomes a real asset. Aliens explore humans’ need for independence and attachment. A transport worker must balance the needs of the few against those of the many.
Journey into the last frontier with these seventeen tales of wonder and science, including award-winning stories by some of the top writers in science fiction and brand new tales by promising up-and-comers.
Hemelein Publications, in cooperation with LTUE Press, is proud to present this exciting collection of space opera and hard science fiction tales. Proceeds from this volume go to support Life, the Universe, & Everything’s mission of educating and helping new writers, artists, editors, and other creatives in learning the skills they need to become successful in the speculative fiction field.
Trace the Stars collects stories from Nancy Fulda, Sandra Tayler, Kevin J. Anderson, Brad R. Torgersen, M. K. Hutchins, Eric James Stone, Daniel Friend, Emily Martha Sorensen, David Farland, John M. Olsen, James Wymore, Eric G. Swedin, Jaleta Clegg, Paul Genesse, Wulf Moon, Beth Buck, and Julia H. West.
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- ‘Foreword: Our Very Own Doc Smith’ by Joe Monson
- ‘Angles of Incidence’ by Nancy Fulda
- ‘The Road Not Taken’ by Sandra Tayler
- ‘Log Entry’ by Kevin J. Anderson
- ‘The Ghost Conductor of the Interstellar Express’ by Brad R. Torgersen
- ‘A Veil of Leaves’ by M.K. Hutchins
- ‘Freefall’ by Eric James Stone
- ‘Launch’ by Daniel Friend
- ‘Glass Beads’ by Emily Martha Sorensen
- ‘Sweetly the Dragon Dreams’ by David Farland
- ‘Working on Cloud Nine’ by John M. Olsen
- ‘Fido’ by James Wymore
- ‘Knowing Me’ by Eric G. Swedin
- ‘Making Legends’ by Jaleta Clegg
- ‘Neo Nihon’ by Paul Genesse
- ‘The Last Ray of Light’ by Wulf Moon
- ‘Cycle 335’ by Beth Buck
- ‘Sea of Chaos’ by Julia H. West