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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A nice collection. My favorites were Unreachable Voices of Ghosts ...By Bill SA nice collection. My favorites were Unreachable Voices of Ghosts (Lyman), Maddy Dunne's First and Only Spelling Bee (O'Sullivan), In Apprehension, How Like a God (Johnson), Peaceful State of War (Jansen), Creating Your Own Destiny (Castillo), and Sundial (Arkwright).9 of 10 people found the following review helpful. A great discovery of writersBy Christina A. SmithWriters of the Future is a writing contest dedicated to discovering new and emerging writers in the and field.I was so excited to see this book on kindle. I've read the last two volumes as well. The increase in quality of stories has been amazing. Winners of the contest show awesome promise and I'm eagerly looking forward to their next work. Some of the stories that really stuck out for me were: The Unreachable Voices of Ghosts, The Truth From A Lie of Convenience, In Apprehension How Like A God, Bonehouse, This Peaceful State of War, and Medic!I usually tend toward Fantasy stories, but the Science Fiction stories in this volume where just outstanding.If you enjoy reading talent before they are famous this is the book for you.1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. A great collection of fresh tales from new SF voicesBy Richard Winder"L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Vol. 27" is a good read for fans of SF, and new authors, too. The collection spans a range of SF types offered by new authors- from hard SF where technology is king, to the softer kind that delves into the mythical and metaphysical. I'm a fan of the former type myself, although I'm not adverse to reading a good fable. The anthology also offers artwork from up-and-coming illustrators, and technical articles on writing and publishing SF and SF art. I thought all of the stories were of at least four-star quality, with nary a boring one in the lot. A general pattern I did notice with many of the stories was the occasional bit of uneven pacing and a few rapid jumps in the plot in the rush to tighten things up. Not that any of this detracted from my reading, however. I think many of these stories, including the ones I do not specifically mention below, could be expanded to very enjoyable or if the ideas were more fleshed out, or if the plot were to continue from the beginning point established in the . The stories I most admired, that I would give four and a half stars, included "The Truth from a Lie of Convenience," by B. Harvey, in which a washed up reporter confronts a murder mystery on the moon, "In apprehension, how like a God," by R.P.L. Johnson, in which higher learning takes on a whole new meaning, and "Medic," by A. Perin, which features the moral struggles of a broken soul trying to complete his stint as a military medic. I also enjoyed "The Dualist" by V.A. Hughes, with its timely message about religious competition, "Sailing the Sky Sea," by G. Lanesskog, featuring a daring survival effort in the upper atmosphere of a gas giant, and "The Sundial" by J. Arkwright, which I thought was well-written with good atmospherics. I thought that the illustrations by I. Rodriguez, M. Muriel, F. Edwards, and R. Downing certainly enhanced the value of the anthology, with the other works also contributing a nice touch. The technical articles also contribute some solid advice to new SF authors. Although I'm not really a huge fan of L. Ron Hubbard, his article on "How to View Art" still rings true, and would be a good one for new authors to absorb. M. Resnick's article on "Making it" also has a lot of detailed advice on successful SF writing. If you're an SF fan looking for fresh voices in the genre, or an SF author or artist looking for some inspiration, I can comfortably recommend adding this one to your list.

The thirteen best science fiction and fantasy short stories of the year, Illustrated by the most talented aspiring artists!

“Keep the Writers of the Future going. It’s what keeps sci-fi alive.” — "Prior to L. Ron Hubbard's Writers of the Future Contest starting, there was no field which enabled the new writer to compete with his peers other new writers." —Kevin J. Anderson, Author "Here's skill and storytelling fervor aplenty these writers of the future have already arrived!" —Robert Silverberg, Author "This collection shows why I'm happy to be a judge for the Writers of the Future Contest it always finds great stories by the new writers who will be winning Hugo and Nebula Awards a few years from now." -, Author "Writers of the Future is a terrific program for new writers, and goodness knows, there are few enough of those. It has my heartiest support and unqualified recommendation." -Terry Brooks, Author "It all started when I won the Writers of the Future Contest. Without them, I can honestly say I would not be where I am today." -Patrick Rothfuss, Author "A very generous legacy from L. Ron Hubbard a fine, fine fiction writer for the writers of the future". —Anne McCaffrey, Author "The Writers of the Future Contest has not only provided a place where new writers could break into print for the first time but it also has a record of nurturing and discovering writers who have gone on to make their mark in the science fiction field. Long may it continue!" —Neil Gaiman, Author “Some of the best SF of the future comes from Writers of the Future.” – David Hartwell Hugo-Award-winning editor "...the best-selling SF anthology series of all time." —Locus Magazine "The most enduring forum to showcase new talent in the genre." —Publishers WeeklyAbout the AuthorWith 19 New York Times bestsellers and more than 230 million copies of his works in circulation, L. Ron Hubbard is among the most acclaimed and widely read authors of our time. As a leading light of American Pulp Fiction through the 1930s and '40s, he is further among the most influential authors of the modern age. Indeed, from to Stephen King, there is scarcely a master of imaginative tales who has not paid tribute to L. Ron Hubbard.

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