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What if the United States had gone to war withthe Soviet Union? What if these rival superpowers had fought on land, sea, air,and the astral plane? What if the Soviets and Americans had struggled fordominion across parallel dimensions or on the surface of the moon? How would theworld have changed? What wonders would have been unveiled? What terrors wouldhave haunted mankind from those dark and dismal dimensions? Come closer, peerthrough a glass darkly, and discover the horrifying alternative visions of WorldWar III from some of today’s greatest minds in science fiction, fantasy,and horror.Includes new stories byDavid Drake, Brad R. Torgersen, Mike Resnick, Sarah A. Hoyt, and manymore!About theContributors:“Drakecouldn’t write a bad action scene atgunpoint.”—Booklist on DavidDrake"He's one of the most talentedauthors I've ever read."—Larry Correia on Brad R.Torgersen“[A] tour de force:logical, built from assumptions with no contradictions . . .gripping.”—Jerry Pournelle on Sarah A.Hoyt"Lostetter remains at theforefront of innovation in hard science fiction.”—PublishersWeekly on Marina J.LostetterContributors: DavidDrakeBrianTrentMikeResnickEricaSatifkaBrad R.TorgersenKevin AndrewMurphyDr. Xander Lostetter and Marina J.LostetterMartin L.ShoemakerSarah A.HoytDeborah A.WolfStephenLawsonVilleMeriläinenPeter J. Wacks and BryanThomas SchmidtAlexShvartsmanC.L.KagmiNickMamatasT.C.McCarthyEric JamesStoneJohnLangan
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What if the United States had gone to war with the Soviet Union? What if these rival superpowers had fought on land, sea, air — and the astral plane? What if the Soviets and Americans had struggled for dominion across parallel dimensions or on the surface of the moon? How would the world have changed? What wonders would have been unveiled? What terrors would have haunted mankind from those dark and dismal dimensions? Come closer, peer through a glass darkly, and discover the horrifying alternative visions of World War III from some of today’s greatest minds in science fiction, fantasy, and horror.Includes new stories by David Drake, Brad R. Torgersen, Mike Resnick, Sarah A. Hoyt, and many more!About the Contributors:“Drake couldn’t write a bad action scene at gunpoint.”—Booklist on David Drake“He’s one of the most talented authors I've ever read.”—Larry Correia on Brad R. Torgersen“[A] tour de force: logical, built from assumptions with no contradictions . . . gripping.”—Jerry Pournelle on Sarah A. Hoyt“Lostetter remains at the forefront of innovation in hard science fiction.”—Publishers Weekly on Marina J. LostetterContributors: David DrakeBrian TrentMike ResnickErica SatifkaBrad R. TorgersenKevin Andrew MurphyDr. Xander Lostetter and Marina J. LostetterMartin L. ShoemakerSarah A. HoytDeborah A. WolfStephen LawsonVille MeriläinenPeter J. Wacks and Bryan Thomas SchmidtAlex ShvartsmanC.L. KagmiNick MamatasT.C. McCarthyEric James StoneJohn Langan
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TALES OF THE WAR BEYOND THE NEXTWhat if there were a war after Armageddon? How would the survivors emerging from World War III’s radioactive slag heaps fight in this conflict? Would they wage it with sticks and stones . . . and sorcery? Or would they use more refined weapons, elevating lawfare to an art and unleashing bureaucratic nightmares worse than death? Would they struggle against themselves or inter-dimensional invaders? What horrors from the desolate darkness might slither into the light? Wipe away the ashes of civilization and peer into a pit of atomic glass to witness the haunting visions of World War IV from today’s greatest minds in science fiction, fantasy, and horror.Contributors include:Jonathan Maberry Steven Barnes D.J. Butler Brad R. Torgersen Martin L. Shoemaker T.C. McCarthyEric James Stone Stephen LawsonFreddy Costello and Michael Z. WilliamsonLaird BarronNick Mamatas Brian Trent Erica L. Satifka Kevin Andrew Murphy Maurice Broaddus and Rodney Carlstrom David VonAllmen Deborah A. Wolf Nina Kiriki Hoffman Julie Frost Weston OchseJohn Langan
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TALES OF THE WAR BEYOND THE NEXTWhat if there were a war after Armageddon? How would the survivors emerging from World War III’s radioactive slag heaps fight in this conflict? Would they wage it with sticks and stones . . . and sorcery? Or would they use more refined weapons, elevating lawfare to an art and unleashing bureaucratic nightmares worse than death? Would they struggle against themselves or inter-dimensional invaders? What horrors from the desolate darkness might slither into the light? Wipe away the ashes of civilization and peer into a pit of atomic glass to witness the haunting visions of World War IV from today’s greatest minds in science fiction, fantasy, and horror.Contributors include:Jonathan Maberry Steven Barnes D.J. Butler Brad R. Torgersen Martin L. Shoemaker T.C. McCarthyEric James Stone Stephen LawsonFreddy Costello and Michael Z. WilliamsonLaird BarronNick Mamatas Brian Trent Erica L. Satifka Kevin Andrew Murphy Maurice Broaddus and Rodney Carlstrom David VonAllmen Deborah A. Wolf Nina Kiriki Hoffman Julie Frost Weston OchseJohn Langan About Weird World War IV:"Editor Hazlett follows Weird World War III by looking even further into the future at the war after the next big one. As such, these 21 skirmishes are not straight extrapolations of present-day politics but veer into alternate timelines in which dinosaurs invade to escape their own troubles (“Reflections in Lizard-Time” by Brian Trent) or artificial intelligences reshape humans into new species suitable for the poisoned Earth (“Mea Kaua” by Stephen Lawson). Cosmic horrors are summoned by combatants in “Deep Trouble” by Jonathan Mayberry and beaten back by “elder beasts” from African myths in “The Door of Return” by Maurice Broaddus and Rodney Carlstrom. Not every story quite fits the theme of a war to follow the next war, but all feature postapocalyptic settings where conflict brews. The best, like “Wave Forms” by Nina Kiriki Hoffman and John Langan’s Arthurian “Future and Once,” keep the battle to come a tantalizing tease. The broad ideological range here—“The Eureka Alternative” by Brad Torgersen blames the apocalypse on wokeness, while Weston Ochse’s “A Day in the Life of a Suicide Geomancer” critiques the MAGA crowd—means not every story will be for every military SF reader, but the sheer weirdness of many of these pieces is a testament to the genre’s creativity and verve." —Publishers Weekly "Although this might seem to be a limited theme, the various authors have risen to the challenge, and produced a wide variety of fiction incorporating science fiction and fantasy concepts into tales of struggles that do not always take place on battlefields." —Tangent