An exhibition catalogue for SPECULATIVE, presented by Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions in 2011. Curated and Edited by Christopher O'Leary and Zach Blas. This book also contains essays and works... More > of fiction written by esteemed guests and the artists themselves. Features artists: Casey Alt, Zach Blas, Jeff Cain, Micha Cardenas, Xarene Eskandar, Michael Kontopoulos, Elle Mehrmand, Christopher O'Leary, Claudia Salamanca and Pinar Yoldas. Guest writers: Jack Halberstam, *Particle Group*, Scott Bukatman, Jordan Crandall, Pedro Lasch, Alexander Galloway and Sean Dockray.< Less
A collection of some 23 speculative fiction short stories including science fiction, alternate history, science fantasy and an alternate reality story.
About the Author
David Scholes is a writer... More > and also works as an economic (and occasionally actuarial) consultant to various Australian government departments. This collection of short stories is his sixth science fiction book. He has also written two novellas and three earlier collections of short stories< Less
This is the sixth issue of OG's Speculative Fiction, featuring some of today's best creative fiction and poetry. In Len Bains "Climb," a man searches the heights of the world for answers.... More > Enjoy the medieval satire of Bruce Golden's "In Case of Dragon." Edward Morris speculates on the defining moment in the life of Arthur Rimbaud. Daniel Ausema presents a future where learning can be more than life. Also included is poetry by John Grey and Timalyne Frazier and an interview with Diane Turnshek, SWFA's Eastern Regional Director.< Less
This is the sixth issue of OG's Speculative Fiction, featuring some of today's best creative fiction and poetry. In Len Bains "Climb," a man searches the heights of the world for answers.... More > Enjoy the medieval satire of Bruce Golden's "In Case of Dragon." Edward Morris speculates on the defining moment in the life of Arthur Rimbaud. Daniel Ausema presents a future where learning can be more than life. Also included is poetry by John Grey and Timalyne Frazier and an interview with Diane Turnshek, SWFA's Eastern Regional Director.< Less
This is the third issue of OG's Speculative Fiction, featuring some of today's best creative fiction and poetry. In Chet Gottfried's "The Rings of Mars," a terrestrial architect struggles... More > with questions of duty and love. Bruce Golden's "Dave's Not Here," presents the terrifying situation of being locked outside your own spaceship with danger approaching. Also included is an interview with celebrated Fantasy author Sarah Ash and poetry by Kristine Ong Muslim. Edited by Seth Crossman< Less
This is the fifth issue of OG's Speculative Fiction,
featuring some of today's best creative fiction and
poetry. In David McGillveray's "Loriana" a
beleaguered city gets help from the... More > most unlikeliest of
places. In Jakub Drud's "The Tower of Excellence," a
man struggles with a dark act in an attempt to achieve
what he believes is the greater good. Also included is
poetry by Michael E. Picray.< Less
This is the third issue of OG's Speculative Fiction, featuring some of today's best creative fiction and poetry. In Chet Gottfried's "The Rings of Mars," a terrestrial architect struggles... More > with questions of duty and love. Bruce Golden's "Dave's Not Here," presents the terrifying situation of being locked outside your own spaceship with danger approaching. Also included is an interview with celebrated Fantasy author Sarah Ash and poetry by Kristine Ong Muslim. Edited by Seth Crossman< Less
This is the fifth issue of OG's Speculative Fiction,
featuring some of today's best creative fiction and
poetry. In David McGillveray's "Loriana" a
beleaguered city gets help from the... More > most unlikeliest of
places. In Jakub Drud's "The Tower of Excellence," a
man struggles with a dark act in an attempt to achieve
what he believes is the greater good. Also included is
poetry by Michael E. Picray.< Less