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I have read several of the stories in this volume and so far it keeps me going. In past volumes, I used to glance through a few of the stories and perhaps read a couple here and there. This is the first time that I find myself being pulled through each of the stories. The essay from L. Ron Hubbard that appears in this book is great, a great tip on how to break some of the rules to create an interesting story. The other thing that has always pulled me are the illustrations. This year’s illustrations are fantastic, eye catching and definitely part of the overall story. I will update my review when I’ve finish with the book. – Amazon Review
L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume 38
25 Award-winning Authors and Illustrators
Brilliant new worlds
Captivating new ideas
Powerful new stories of action, adventure, and fantasy
Just imagine…
It’s game on, the fate of the universe is on the line—and you’re about to go all in.
- Saving the mammoths is in your hands—can you conjure the magic to make it happen?
- You’ve got a monster BFF—whom you’re hiding from your own monster-hunting family.
- You’re part of a sting, out to catch some bar hoppers who are not only bending their elbows, but bending time as well.
- And much more!
Think you’ve seen it all? Think again.
Prepare for alien contact. Explore the darkest alleyways of urban fantasy. Rise to the dizzying heights of magical realism. These award-winning writers provide a diverse array of stories that will transport you and reshape your reality.
3 Bonus Short Stories by David Farland • Frank Herbert • L. Ron Hubbard
Art and Writing Tips by Diane Dillon • Brian Herbert & Kevin J. Anderson
• Frank Herbert • L. Ron Hubbard
Edited by David Farland
16-page color gallery of artwork • Cover art by Bob Eggleton
About the Authors
Frank Herbert (1920-86) was born in Tacoma, Washington and worked as a reporter and later editor of a number of West Coast newspapers before becoming a full-time writer. His first SF story was published in 1952 but he achieved fame more than ten years later with the publication in Analog of ‘Dune.
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