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Rock & Roll, Steampunk, and Starflight

 

Jump in, the water's fine!

 

In Collins Creek, Volume 2, you'll find another memorable 10-pack of short stories from prolific writer Ron Collins—this time mixing, matching, and bending the constraints of science fiction and fantasy—all of which first appeared in Fiction River original anthology magazines. From the Grand Dangoolie to a prohibition demon to a genetically engineered Special Forces agent, the characters in these pages will take you on a collection of wild and unpredictable rides.

 

What do they all have in common? That little spark of humanity that yearns for more answers than we have questions.

 

Stories Include:

 

The Grand Dangoolie

Movie Boy and Music Girl

The Robin Club

A Steady Diet of Dragon

The Legend of Parker Clark and Lois Jane

Rock of Ages

A Demon from Hell Walks into a Speakeasy

Playing God

Fraternization

Some of This Is True

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About the author

Ron Collins

Ron Collins is an Amazon best-selling Dark Fantasy author who writes across the spectrum of speculative fiction. His latest science fiction series, Stealing the Sun is available from Skyfox publishing. His fantasy series Saga of the God-Touched Mage reached #1 on Amazon’s bestselling dark fantasy list in the UK and #2 in the US. His short fiction has received a Writers of the Future prize and a CompuServe HOMer Award. His short story “The White Game” was nominated for the Short Mystery Fiction Society’s 2016 Derringer Award. He has contributed a hundred or so short stories to professional publications such as Analog, Asimov’s, and several other magazines and anthologies (including several editions of the Fiction River Anthology Series). He holds a degree in Mechanical Engineering, and has worked to develop avionics systems, electronics, and information technology before chucking it all to write full-time–which he now does from his home in the shadows of the Santa Catalina Mountains.