Harvester
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The Controllers
by Paul Kane
Part 1 of the Harvester series
The Last Ghost And Other Stories is the latest collection from Marie O'Regan. Here you will find "The Last Ghost", a young girl's tale of loss; "In The Howling of the Wind", a small boy waiting for his parents in a house suddenly grown strange; "Someone To Watch Over You", the story of a protective phantom; "The Cradle in the Corner", a slightly different haunting; "Play Time", a cautionary tale on the dangers of playing out alone at night; "Sleeping Black", a tale of vengeful spirits awoken by a house's new tenants, and "Suicide Bridge", a love story with a difference.
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The Last Ghost and Other Stories
by Marie O'Regan
Part 2 of the Harvester series
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Murmured In Dreams
by Stephen Bacon
Part 3 of the Harvester series
Whatever stage of life you are navigating, these thirty light-hearted devotionals will transport you from your daily troubles to a divine truth. You will receive spiritual insight into God's perspective on the issues you face. Walking by faith can create apprehension. It's the same fear that a blind person faces when they walk unassisted in unfamiliar surroundings. Those anxious thoughts can be dismissed with a guide. A guide dog for the blind, but for Christians, God is our guide. Each devotional provides Scriptures, a true tale about Iva, and a prayer prompt. Recent photos of Iva are included. Readers will be equipped to:
· Discover how to walk by faith - even in the dark.
· Exchange the hesitancy that prevents you from moving forward for a strong faith that allows God to lead your steps
· Overcome the fear of spiritual warfare as you learn victorious battle strategies.
· Refuse to allow mistakes to define you as you discover how God uses them to refine you.
· Replace doubtful prayers with the genuine confidence that knows God exceeds our expectations.
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Incomplete Solutions
by Wole Talabi
Part 4 of the Harvester series
An elderly woman in early 22nd century Lagos is called in to help test the artificial intelligence built from her genius mother's mind, but all is not as it seems in the Nommo-award winning story, "The Regression Test".
Exiled from Earth for a crime of passion, a young man must learn to survive a barely habitable prison planet and come to peace with his past in "Polaris".
"Wednesday's Story", nominated for the 2018 Caine Prize, is at once a retelling of nursery rhymes and folklore and a meta-fictional meditation on the mechanics, art and power of storytelling.
In the novella "Incompleteness Theories", an international team, led by a Nigerian physicist, try to invent teleportation technology with haunting, unforeseen results.
From the bustling streets of Lagos to the icy moons of Jupiter, this debut collection of twenty stories from the vivid imagination of the award-winning Wole Talabi explores what it means to be human in a world of accelerating technology, diverse beliefs, and unlimited potential, from a uniquely Nigerian perspective.
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And The House Lights Dim
by Tim Major
Part 5 of the Harvester series
One man's ability to travel in the astral realm leads to a terrifying discovery: powerful beings who manipulate lives and events for their own mysterious ends. It's his, and our, first encounter with The Controllers, but far from the last. After reading this collection of six tales — two of them brand new — which take you from the past, through the present and into the far future, you'll understand just how little influence you have over your own destiny.
With an introduction from the bestselling author of Dystopia and Created By, and Hollywood scriptwriter (the double Emmy Award-winning episode of Nightmares and Dreamscapes, 'Battleground') Richard Christian Matheson, cover art by Ben Baldwin (Gwendy's Button Box, Paradise Sky), and an extras section which includes scans of original handwritten drafts and a gallery of Controllers artwork, this is a truly unique new collection.
Take control...if you can!
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Wourism And Other Stories
by Ian Whates
Part 6 of the Harvester series
A war-zone theme park; sentient suns; an intelligent car AI with ulterior motives; an enigmatic scent heralding imminent death.
These are just some of the intriguing themes explored in this collection from Ian Whates. Bringing together for the first time a decade-spanning selection of Whates' heralded short stories, including three all-new tales, this is a must-read for fans of intelligent speculative fiction.
"Ian Whates is a born storyteller" – Tanith Lee
"A natural story-teller, Whates works his material with verve, obvious enjoyment, and an effortless breezy prose style." – The Guardian
"Intelligent, ingenious, often funny, and told with an easy and down to earth style." – Adrian Tchaikovsky
"Brilliantly inventive." – SFX
"Ian Whates' writing is smooth and immensely readable." – The Future Fire
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Learning Monkey and Crocodile
by Nick Wood
Part 7 of the Harvester series
Nick's stories have delighted readers across the world and have appeared in publications such as Interzone, Albedo One, Omenana, among others. Embark on a journey, where science meets African culture, through psychology, alternate history and disability.
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Love. An Archaeology
by Fabio Fernandes
Part 8 of the Harvester series
Fourteen stories, ranging from science fiction to weird, mixing future scenarios (on and off-Earth) and alternate realities, but in fact, they are essentially about one thing: love and its malcontents.
A man who refuses to let death erase the memories of his loved ones; two time- travellers leaping through the aeons in a literal love-and-death relationship; a murderer in love with the ghost of his prey - and more.
What would you do for love? What lengths, in space and time, would you go to? These characters have done it all.
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Look Where You Are Going Not Where You Have Been
by Steven J. Dines
Part 9 of the Harvester series
The past is never far behind. If we do not leave it, if we insist on carrying it with us to the end...that end is a monster.
This stunning debut collection of dark, literary fiction drowns the reader in its themes of grief, regret, love, and hope.
A family is torn apart by tragedy and misadventure, their future creaking under the weight of judgment. Old men play at being ghosts while a young boy sees real ones wherever he turns. A wandering immortal desperately seeks an end to his pain.
Intimate, unflinching, and poignant, these eleven tales of the broken and the unmade include the two previously unpublished novellas, dragonland and This House is Not Haunted.
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