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A Consortium of Worlds No. 2: A Consortium of Worlds, #2
A Consortium of Worlds No. 3: A Consortium of Worlds, #3
A Consortium of Worlds No. 1: A Consortium of Worlds, #1
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Peep through the keyhole that is A Consortium of Worlds for a glimpse of Consortium Books's outstanding stable of speculative fiction authors. A Consortium of Worlds is a showcase of new and innovative voices in all types of fiction from a publisher dedicated to allowing every writer his or her own voice.

There are no slaves to trends or what's-hot lists here, only writers imagining newer and brighter vistas of unseen tomorrows, untold yesterdays, unknown todays, and untouched worlds of pure imagination.

We welcome newcomer Heather Sutherlin as she spins a barroom tale that is equal parts chilling and thrilling. Courtney Cantrell pulls back the curtain of madness to show that an insane woman may see more of the multiverse than her jailers. Joshua Unruh introduces a pulp hero for the modern world who battles one of the greatest villains of the 20th century. Jessie Sanders gives us the first of a two-part tale of a war torn nation and its refugees. Thomas Beard once again takes us into humanity's history to show that superheroics existed even before a certain someone burst on the scene with an S on his chest.

This issue is Volume 3 of the quarterly magazine. Approximately 25,000 words. Edited by Courtney Cantrell and Joshua Unruh.

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Release dateOct 3, 2013
A Consortium of Worlds No. 2: A Consortium of Worlds, #2
A Consortium of Worlds No. 3: A Consortium of Worlds, #3
A Consortium of Worlds No. 1: A Consortium of Worlds, #1

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  • A Consortium of Worlds No. 1: A Consortium of Worlds, #1

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    A Consortium of Worlds No. 1: A Consortium of Worlds, #1
    A Consortium of Worlds No. 1: A Consortium of Worlds, #1

    A Consortium of Worlds is your window into Consortium Books's outstanding stable of speculative fiction authors. A Consortium of Worlds is a showcase of new and innovative voices in all types of fiction from a publisher dedicated to allowing every writer his or her own voice. There are no slaves to trends or what's-hot lists here, only writers imagining newer and brighter vistas of unseen tomorrows, untold yesterdays, unknown todays, and untouched worlds of pure imagination. A Consortium of Worlds is a quarterly speculative fiction magazine showcasing the talents of Consortium Books's array of authors. In this issue you'll find stories by: Jessie Sanders, Joshua Unruh, Thomas Beard, Becca J. Campbell, Courtney Cantrell, Bailey Thomas, and Aaron Pogue. In addition to riveting fiction, you'll find reviews of all types of speculative fiction. Our expert reviewers will take a look at novels, comic books, TV shows, or movies that you maybe haven't heard of but will wish you had. This issue is Volume 1 of the quarterly magazine. Approximately 35,000 words.

  • A Consortium of Worlds No. 2: A Consortium of Worlds, #2

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    A Consortium of Worlds No. 2: A Consortium of Worlds, #2
    A Consortium of Worlds No. 2: A Consortium of Worlds, #2

    A Consortium of Worlds is your window into Consortium Books's outstanding stable of speculative fiction authors. A Consortium of Worlds is a showcase of new and innovative voices in all types of fiction from a publisher dedicated to allowing every writer his or her own voice. There are no slaves to trends or what's-hot lists here, only writers imagining newer and brighter vistas of unseen tomorrows, untold yesterdays, unknown todays, and untouched worlds of pure imagination. Joshua Unruh knows that villainy wins all too often in the real world, but what might happen if supervillainy won? Courtney Cantrell smashes fiction and reality together to see what pretty pictures she can make with the pieces. Thomas Beard tells a tale that could be a fable of humanity or a true story from history. Becca J. Campbell looks to a future where normal is the new freak. Aaron Pogue takes us into a landscape destroyed by the blast-fires of dragons rather than a nuclear furnace, yet no less post-apocalyptic for the difference. Also in this issue, we bring you intelligent and erudite essays guaranteed to challenge you and make you think. Katy Clift asks if Twi-Hards and Potterheads can't focus on their similarities instead of their differences. Allison Scott takes a hard look at the first impressions of the e-book shopper. This issue is Volume 2 of the quarterly magazine. Approximately 30,000 words. Edited by Courtney Cantrell and Joshua Unruh.

  • A Consortium of Worlds No. 3: A Consortium of Worlds, #3

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    A Consortium of Worlds No. 3: A Consortium of Worlds, #3
    A Consortium of Worlds No. 3: A Consortium of Worlds, #3

    Peep through the keyhole that is A Consortium of Worlds for a glimpse of Consortium Books's outstanding stable of speculative fiction authors. A Consortium of Worlds is a showcase of new and innovative voices in all types of fiction from a publisher dedicated to allowing every writer his or her own voice. There are no slaves to trends or what's-hot lists here, only writers imagining newer and brighter vistas of unseen tomorrows, untold yesterdays, unknown todays, and untouched worlds of pure imagination. We welcome newcomer Heather Sutherlin as she spins a barroom tale that is equal parts chilling and thrilling. Courtney Cantrell pulls back the curtain of madness to show that an insane woman may see more of the multiverse than her jailers. Joshua Unruh introduces a pulp hero for the modern world who battles one of the greatest villains of the 20th century. Jessie Sanders gives us the first of a two-part tale of a war torn nation and its refugees. Thomas Beard once again takes us into humanity's history to show that superheroics existed even before a certain someone burst on the scene with an S on his chest. This issue is Volume 3 of the quarterly magazine. Approximately 25,000 words. Edited by Courtney Cantrell and Joshua Unruh.

Author

Courtney Cantrell

Courtney Cantrell was born in Texas and grew up in Germany. At age 12, she penned her first novel: a one-page murder mystery. (The gardener did it.) By age 17, she had finished two full-length sci-fi novels. After earning her bachelor’s degree in English/Writing from Oklahoma Christian University, Courtney worked as a missionary in Germany for six years. She then returned to Oklahoma City to begin writing full time. As of 2012, she has completed ten novels in multiple genres. Courtney lives with her husband, their cat, and an assortment of cross-cultural doohickeys. She is a founding artist at ConsortiumOKC.com, a contributing editor at writing advice site UnstressedSyllables.com, and a regular blogger at her own courtcan.com.

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