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Fungi by Orrin Grey
Fungi by Orrin Grey






Fungi by Orrin Grey

Humanity’s only hope is born into a severely disabled miner’s kid in rural central Pennsylvania in the 1920s, and this Shamus Connelly has a very special gift that has a habit of keeping him alive while also nearly killing him-just like his endless curiosity. But time-travel works strangely, and they must spawn backward, into the bodies of their ancestors. Typhon Demarest is followed through time by the Illegitimi, whose operatives protect the accumulation of information. But one rogue soldier, drummed out of the service, hacks the device for personal gain-to travel through time and become a god. Those who rule from the megalopolis of the former American Eastern Seaboard have created a perpetual, clean energy source that could eliminate war. Centuries to come, humanity has blown itself off the map with nuclear weapons but has slowly rebuilt. J.T.​New weird fiction novel from Edward Morris, Alphabet of Lightning, tries to fix our war-raged future by diving into our shadowy past.

Fungi by Orrin Grey

Catherine Tobler, “New Feet Within My Garden Go” The three extra stories included in the hardcover edition are:

  • Steve Berman, “Kum, Raúl (The Unknown Terror) – b.
  • Paul Tremblay, “Our Stories Will Live Forever”.
  • Nick Mamatas, “The Shaft Through The Middle of It All”.
  • Molly Tanzer and Jesse Bullington, “Tubby McMungus, Fat From Fungus”.
  • Bradley, “The Pearl in the Oyster and the Oyster Under Glass”
  • Julio Toro San Martin, “A Monster In The Midst”.
  • Jeff Vandermeer, “Corpse Mouth and Spore Nose”.
  • Daniel Mills, “Dust From a Dark Flower”.
  • Chadwick Ginther, “First They Came for the Pigs”.
  • Camille Alexa, “His Sweet Truffle of a Girl”.
  • Andrew Penn Romine, “Last Bloom on the Sage”.
  • The table of contents for the paperback and e-book is below: A mushroom submarine, anthropomorphic cats, hallucinogenic fungi, mushroom people, private investigators, and mercenaries make for a very different kind of anthology. “For fungus lovers and those with an interest in deeply imaginative short fiction, this anthology proves worth consideration.” - The Crow’s Cawįungi is an eclectic anthology with stories that run the gamut from horror to dark fantasy.

    Fungi by Orrin Grey

    “Not only would I dub this anthology ‘highly recommended’, I would even go so far as to say it’s my pick for best original anthology of the year.” - Arkham Digest Edited by Orrin Grey and Silvia Moreno-Garcia.








    Fungi by Orrin Grey