Weird World War III author, Erica L. Satifka, posted her story notes on “Where You Lead, I Will Follow: An Oral History of the Denver Incident” on her blog today. If you have any interest in what inspired her story, I encourage you to check it out here.
Weird World War III Reviewed in Tangent
Kevin P. Hallett at Tangent Online just posted this very thoughtful review of Weird World War III today, which coincidentally is my birthday. You can check it out here.
“A fascinating way to see how different authors of speculative fiction approach a similar theme… This was an enjoyable collection of speculative fiction presenting several interesting takes on WWIII scenarios between the US and Russia. The overall quality was high.”
— Kevin P. Hallett in Tangent Online
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Really Nice Review on Weird World War III
As I was perusing Goodreads, I found a really nice review of Weird World War III on Papa Pat Rambles. He has a lot of great things to say about each and every story, and definitely put in the effort. I’m also very thankful that readers are enjoying this anthology.
Show him some love and visit his site when you have a chance.
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Weird World War III Reviewed in Analog Science Fiction and Fact Magazine
The November / December issue of Analog Science Fiction and Fact Magazine contains a nice little review of Weird World War III. You can check it out here.
“The stories go off in all directions. Torgersen’s ‘All Quiet on the Phantom Front’ involves NATO forces who cast a magic spell that goes wrong; John Langan’s ‘Second Front’ brings World War III to the Moon; Shoemaker’s ‘The Ouroboros Arrangement’ provides a quantum physics explanation for why the Cold War didn’t turn Hot. The other stories are all equally interesting, ranging from hard SF to magical fantasy to dark horror-adjacent tales.”
— Don Sakers in Analog Science Fiction and Fact Magazine