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About Philip Cahill
Philip Cahill was born in London in 1956 . He taught accounting for 25 years. His first book Elements of Accounting was published in 1998. His first novel Noystria was published in 2020.
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Titles By Philip Cahill
Future's Fate By S. A. Gibson
Duck Not a Frog By Claudia Blood
Fine Print By Claudia Blood
Machine By Claudia Blood
Bounce By Marc Neuffer
Two Moon Tavern By Marc Neuffer
Formation By David Viner
Mate for Life By David Viner
The Unreality Onion By David Viner
How the Forest-watchers Undertook to Devise a Game By Jon Anthony Perrotti
Tumet's Trap By Jon Anthony Perrotti
Once a Commando By Frank Booker
Pizza Delivery By Robert Mariner
Upgrade This By Kayelle Allen
Millington's Last Game By JJ Toner
Miranda By Philip Cahill
Subspecies By John Bowers
Survivor Log By Caleb Fast
The Hunt By JJ Porter
Nate's Place By Mike Clarke
This anthology is a collection of twenty new science fiction stories
written by fourteen authors in four countries. All are members of the
Science Fiction Novelists Facebook group, as are the two professional
editors.
Be prepared for adventurous wonder.
* Bits of terror,
* Aliens,
* Twisted reality,
* Dystopian dust,
* Whispers of fantasy, and
* Hard science.
Gun play? Yes, there's some of that too.
- Paranoid Droid by Kayelle Allen
- Dragon Hunt by Claudia Blood
- Vinyl by Claudia Blood
- Searchers by Marc Neuffer
- Trespass by Marc Neuffer
- Last Mission by SA Gibson & JI Rogers
- Punching the Clock by Howard Loring
- Clash of the Red Heads by Howard Loring
- Space Paint by David Viner
- The Alpha Pavonis Meltdown by Philip Cahill
- Unspeakable Words by Philip Cahill
- The Case of Prickly Melon Poisoning by Jon Anthony Perrotti
- Gratitude by John Bowers
This anthology is a collection of 13 new science fiction stories
written by ten authors in four countries. All are members of the
Science Fiction Novelists Facebook group, as are the two professional
editors.
Be prepared for wonder and amazement, bits of terror, aliens, twisted reality, dystopian dust, whispers of fantasy, hard science, and much more.
A dying friend and a desperate plan involves dragon eggs and a toxic ocean.
Can recorded vibration make man’s best friend man’s best partner?
Meltdown in a financial metaverse.
A clandestine religious text written by androids comes to light.
A Time Travel Paradox eliminates using loops in time.
Gratitude, no matter how late, is a terrible thing to waste.
Two worker bots find their holiday decorations reported as unauthorized peripherals.
A young woman paints herself into some dimension-bending corners.
And others…