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Relics, Wrecks and Ruins

by Aiki Flinthart (Editor)

Other authors: Kylie Chan (Contributor), James SA Corey (Contributor), Jack Dann (Contributor), Sebastien de Castell (Contributor), Marianne de Pierres (Contributor)18 more, David Farland (Contributor), Jasper Fforde (Contributor), Dirk Flinthart (Contributor), Kate Forsyth (Contributor), Neil Gaiman (Contributor), Alison Goodman (Contributor), Jan-Andrew Henderson (Contributor), Ian Irvine (Contributor), Pamela Jeffs (Contributor), Mary Robinette Kowal (Contributor), Mark Lawrence (Contributor), Ken Liu (Contributor), Juliet Marillier (Contributor), Lee Murray (Contributor), Garth Nix (Contributor), Robert Silverberg (Contributor), Angela Slatter (Contributor), Cat Sparks (Contributor)

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Futures and Pasts, Fearless and Frightening.This is a must-read collection for all fans of sci-fi, fantasy, and horror. A celebration of legacy and endurance.? Bizarre remains of a lost civilisation emerge from the ice. ? The ghosts of a drowned town wait to be awakened. ? A witch with a dragon problem. ? What Elvis will do to protect his fellow artists from annihilation.? An ancient spaceship carries the last, fragmented memories of Earth.? Broken souls of the dead are passed on to the new-born.? ?These and many more tales showcase the hopes, remnants, and fears of humanity. Having been diagnosed with terminal cancer, Aiki Flinthart reached out for works from as many of her favourite authors as would answer the call. And many did.Between these pages you'll find stories by some of the world's best science fiction, fantasy, and horror writers. Find new favourite authors and re-join old friends. Their fabulous works are threads woven with a sure hand into a tapestry of the weird, the worrying, and the wonderful that make up mankind.Grab a copy of Relics, Wrecks, and Ruins today. You'll also help fund a mentorship for emerging authors.Review:"The deep messages of this anthology make the very bones hum. Taloned onto the page by resistance and vision, these stories invite us to witness how sacrifice crafts wisdom, and how wisdom opens doors for the next generation."L.E. Daniels, author of Serpent's Wake: A Tale for the Bitten"Rich, varied, and bittersweet, this anthology is a fitting and triumphant salute to Aiki Flinthart's dauntless spirit and irrepressible moxie" - Geneve Flynn, co-editor of Black Cranes: Tales of Unquiet Women… (more)
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It’s not often that I respond to a Twitter call out but Relics, Wrecks and Ruins caught my attention for several reasons. Of course I’m always eager to support Australian authors, several of whom are contributors to this anthology, and I’m trying to include more fantasy and science fiction in my reading, but I was also moved upon learning that this was to be the final project for Australian Sci-Fi novelist and the editor of this anthology, Aiki Flinthart, who has been diagnosed with a terminal brain tumour, and that the profits from sales will fund a mentorship program for emerging writers in her name.

Relics, Wrecks and Ruins is an impressive collection of 24 short stories penned by a stellar range of authors including Australian writers Garth Nix, Kate Forsyth, Kylie Chan and international authors, Juliet Marrilier, Jasper Fforde, and Neil Gamain, among others who generously donated their work to the publication. The tales are loosely connected by the titular themes, exploring the relics, wrecks and ruins of the past and future, in this world and others. The stories cover almost every sub-genre of speculative fiction including horror, sci-fi fantasy, and dystopian.

As such, I think Relics, Wrecks and Ruins has something for everyone. There were several story’s that particularly appealed to me from both familiar and unfamiliar authors. Juliet Marrilier’s ‘Washing the Plaid’ is a charming, whimsical introduction to the anthology about a book lover discovering magic. A unique punishment devised by a future society features in 16 Minutes by Jasper Fforde. Fans of Julie Kagawa will enjoy Mary Robinette Kowai’s story, American Changeling where a human/faerie teenager is called upon to save the Seelie Queen. Lee Murray’s The Wreck of the Tartarus sees a submarine full of US sailors caught under a rockfall waiting for rescue. Readers familiar with Mark Lawrence’s Book of the Ancestor Trilogy will appreciate a Red Sister Story featuring Nona, Rulin and Clera called Thaw, and horror fans won’t want to miss Six Stringed Demon, where a rock band fights to exorcise a young boy in a hell of a battle by Sebastian de Castell. Aiki Flinthart has the honour of finishing the collection with a poignant story about birth, death, and humanity’s legacy.

Aiki Flinthart has successfully put together an exciting and powerful anthology with Relics, Wrecks and Ruins. A legacy to be proud of, it has my enthusiastic endorsement. ( )
  shelleyraec | Jan 31, 2021 |
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Flinthart, AikiEditorprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Chan, KylieContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Corey, James SAContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Dann, JackContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
de Castell, SebastienContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
de Pierres, MarianneContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Farland, DavidContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Fforde, JasperContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Flinthart, DirkContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Forsyth, KateContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Gaiman, NeilContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Goodman, AlisonContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Henderson, Jan-AndrewContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Irvine, IanContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Jeffs, PamelaContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Kowal, Mary RobinetteContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Lawrence, MarkContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Liu, KenContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Marillier, JulietContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Murray, LeeContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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Futures and Pasts, Fearless and Frightening.This is a must-read collection for all fans of sci-fi, fantasy, and horror. A celebration of legacy and endurance.? Bizarre remains of a lost civilisation emerge from the ice. ? The ghosts of a drowned town wait to be awakened. ? A witch with a dragon problem. ? What Elvis will do to protect his fellow artists from annihilation.? An ancient spaceship carries the last, fragmented memories of Earth.? Broken souls of the dead are passed on to the new-born.? ?These and many more tales showcase the hopes, remnants, and fears of humanity. Having been diagnosed with terminal cancer, Aiki Flinthart reached out for works from as many of her favourite authors as would answer the call. And many did.Between these pages you'll find stories by some of the world's best science fiction, fantasy, and horror writers. Find new favourite authors and re-join old friends. Their fabulous works are threads woven with a sure hand into a tapestry of the weird, the worrying, and the wonderful that make up mankind.Grab a copy of Relics, Wrecks, and Ruins today. You'll also help fund a mentorship for emerging authors.Review:"The deep messages of this anthology make the very bones hum. Taloned onto the page by resistance and vision, these stories invite us to witness how sacrifice crafts wisdom, and how wisdom opens doors for the next generation."L.E. Daniels, author of Serpent's Wake: A Tale for the Bitten"Rich, varied, and bittersweet, this anthology is a fitting and triumphant salute to Aiki Flinthart's dauntless spirit and irrepressible moxie" - Geneve Flynn, co-editor of Black Cranes: Tales of Unquiet Women

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