
When the Actuator breaks the earth into a patchwork of altered realities, the remaining Machine Monks begin looking for the Keys to put it back. In the meantime, everyone in the world has been transformed without knowing why. This collection tells about some of the people struggling to deal with the change. 1. In Remembering Emily, by Sara Wolf, Daniel must rescue his distant girlfriend from danger. Worse, she might forget him. 2. Matthew Cox explores Cyberpunked China in Stolen Orchid, where a man finds his wife has become a ghost. His only hope is to cross the border to an unfamiliar realm. 3. In The Blackbird's Tale, Dan Willis tells of a Machine Monk named David, who works his way through Chicago's noir scene to find an Actuator Key. Nathan Yocum gives us The Dream Journal of Oren Smith Wessely, in steampunk Arizona where his dreams suddenly come to life. 4. Mara Valderran's The Austenation crosses Pride and Prejudice with werewolves so the young heroine is forced to do the unthinkable and take matters into her own hands. 5. In Escape, by Patrick Burdine, a group of teenagers are caught in a motherless town where all the fathers have turned into faceless, soul-sucking monsters. The Ritual, by Whitney Trang, is a haunted house in Japan where a ghost seeks to sacrifice a young woman's sister to save his family. 6. The Gatekeepers of Change is James Pratt's chronicle of the awakening of great power in a man preparing to enact terrible plans. The Ringer is Craig Nybo's tale about a detective in New Orleans facing zombies and other undead monsters as he assists a client in taking on her crime lord husband. 7. A Soviet soldier guarding Chernobyl, in Jason Purdy's Anna and Lena, must escape the poisoning by crossing an unknown border. 8. Jenny Persson brings us a teen in Viking Sweden in Once upon a Frozen North, who looks to the steampunk airships just across the border as a means for her escape. Jay Wilburn tells of drug addicted Travis, in Halfway, who finds the san
Page Count:
316
Publication Date:
2014-09-11
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