metastellar year THREE anthology
available at your favorite book retailers
Forty-six riveting stories from the most talented new science fiction, fantasy, and horror writers.
The proceeds from this anthology will help pay for even more original fiction in years to come.
AVAILABLE AT:
AMAZON (print only)
BARNES & NOBLE (ebook and print)
APPLE (ebook)
KOBO (ebook)
PALACE (ebook)
WALMART (print)
SMASHWORDS (ebook)
VIVLIO (ebook)
EVERAND (ebook)
FABLE (ebook)
HOOPLA (ebook)
THALIA (ebook, print)
INDIGO (ebook)
CASA DEL LIBRO (ebook)
E. LECLERK (ebook)
MAGERS & QUINN (print)
LITTLE SHOP OF STORIES (print)
THRIFTBOOKS (print)
OVERDRIVE (ebook)
Boston Public Library
Sneak Peek
A robotics designer has only her wits to rescue her kidnapped sister….
— “Swatted” by Devin Miller
Jennet Andrews should heed the village women’s advice, so as not to repeat history….
— “The Spinning Circle” by Sarah Jackson
A monk realizes he is content in his modest monastery and refuses to travel back to his own time….
— “A Medieval Tale” by Regina Clarke
Two lovers venture into the vastness of space….
— “Reflection” by Addison Smith
A mortal falls in love with a god, and the effects of their relationship start to show….
— “The Last Thing Taken” by Claudia Wair
After Nabokov, no one has used the Overcoat. It has waited for two centuries….
— “Who Stayed in Gogol’s Overcoat” by Yelena Crane
Three little girls play a game to be either the Witch, the Witch’s Wife, or Soup.…
— “The Witch’s Wife” by Ashlee Lhamon
A family evacuates their home planet, leaving everything behind…
— “Twinkle Twinkle” by Matthew Keeley
…and many other short tales of wonder, shock, and awe.
PRAISE FOR Metastellar
“Metastellar’s impressive collection of original speculative fiction is guaranteed to entertain, thrill and linger with readers long after they have finished.”
– Nina Munteanu, award-winnng eco-fiction author, ecologist, and professor
“Stories on MetaStellar bring surprise and enchantment, taking us into new worlds that explore our inner selves as much as our journeys beyond the bounds of earth.”
– Regina Clarke, speculative fiction author of many short stories and the novel MARI
“You can search the web over but you won’t find better speculative fiction than in MetaStellar.”
– Nick Young, horror author and retired CBS news correspondent
“For the best new and upcoming speculative fiction you can’t beat Metastellar.”
– Blake Hoss, horror author and film producer
“Metastellar has some of the new best science fiction and fantasy authors collected in this marvelous anthology. Do yourself a favor and pick up a copy today!”
– E.E. King, award-winning artist and author
“MetaStellar is my favorite speculative fiction magazine on the web and the only one I subscribe to. It’s always a pleasure to get their weekly newsletter and read the gem-like stories contained in it.”
– Jon Adcock, science fiction and horror author
INTERVIEW WITH METASTELLAR EDITOR GEORDIE MORSE
MetaStellar editors Maria Korolov Geordie Morse discuss the magazine’s submission process.
What are the submission guidelines?
What are the odds of being accepted?