Joe Jablonski
ASIN: B00C4TZKKK
Publisher: Isotropic Fiction
Pages: 86
From astrobiology and tribalism to time travel and Luddite demons, IF07 continues to bring readers the best science-fiction and fantasy from around the world.In an issue which ranges from wry to reflective, readers will enjoy being summoned to Nicole Tanquary's “No Refunds,” before exploring Joe Jablonski's alien world in “The Bone Tree.” Apocalypse will lose a little sleep over John B. Roseman's “A Little Madness,” one of two flash fiction gems in IF07. The other, “Switch,” comes from the great and strange mind of previous Isotropic Fiction contributor Stephen V. Ramey.IF07 sees the conclusion of Seth Chamber's “We Happy Few,” the first installment of Chuck Carr's “Core,” and a first chapter of “A Simple Act of Creation” by Alexander Veligor.Anna Call reviews R. S. Hunter's “The Exile's Violin” and Alexander Veligor's “A Simple Act of Creation.” Joseph Thompson listens to “Pigrow!” ...