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Saturday, February 29, 2020

"...Definitely fun." - 18 Wheels of Science Fiction: A Long Haul into the Fantastic

with Stories by Eric Miller, editor, John DeChancie, Del Howison, Bond Elam, Lisa Morton, Paul Carlson, Janet Joyce Holden, Michael Bailey, Carla Robinson, Jeff Seeman, Kate Jonez, Gary Phillips, Lucio Rodriguez, Terry Bisson, Eric Miller, Edward M. Erdelac, Michael Paul Gonzalez, Alvaro Zinos-Amaro, Sean Patrick Traver 

Description:

"...Definitely fun." --Analog Science Fiction and Fact

Take a trip through the imaginations of 18 visionary writers as they explore the future of trucking in this new science fiction anthology! There's something for every genre fiction fan in this follow-up to the hit "18 wheels of Horror - a Trailer Full of Trucking Terrors."

From the back cover: An alien fuel additive shows just how fast a big rig can go... A disembodied driver wages war on self-driving trucks... A haul through time takes an unexpected turn... Reality shatters for a trucker using an experimental delivery device... Stargazing gives an overweight driver a new lease on life... A young girl risks her life to hitch a ride out of an apocalyptic wasteland...

The highways of the universe will never be the same! 

THE WRECKERS by JOHN DECHANCIE 
“The Wreckers” is a continuation of DeChancie’s highly popular “Skyways” trucking Science Fiction novel series, in which legendary driver Jake McGraw (now an AI) and his son Sammy find new adventures on the mysterious skyway between worlds. 

SPEED TRAP by JEFF SEEMAN 
In “Speed Trap,” a chicken hauler’s misfit co-driver buys an exotic alien fuel additive at a truck stop, and the two find out just how fast their Big Rig will go. 

THIN ICE by BOND ELAM 
In “Thin Ice,” A trucker running mineral ore on an ice planet gets caught in a rebellion, and learns a terrible secret about her past that affects not only hers and her beloved daughter’s lives, but threatens humanity itself. 

Q-BITS by LUCIO RODRIGUEZ 
A trucker’s reality fractures in “Q-Bits” due to an experimental quantum delivery device, and has to make a choice that could re-unite him with his son, or take him to a unknown future. 

I, TRUCK by GARY PHILLIPS 
“I, Truck” features an unemployed trucker who signs up for an experimental driving program, but a cyber-attack by hackers turns him into an revenge-fueled ghost in the machine. 

OVER FLAT MOUNTAIN by TERRY BISSON 
In the classic SF story “Over Flat Mountain,” which appeared in OMNI Magazine, a trucker helps out a young hitchhiker as they travel over the miles-high mountain that an apocalyptic seismic event has thrust through the heart of America. 

WHEELS OF WRATH by JANET JOYCE HOLDEN 
In “Wheels of Wrath,” a breakdown stops the massive train carrying hundreds of trucks through the blasted wasteland of middle America, and a group of drivers discover a secret that could change the world—if it doesn’t get them killed first. 

SHOTGUN SEAT by PAUL CARLSON 
In “Shotgun Seat,” a trucker and his new trainee learn to cope with the robot drivers that threaten to take over human jobs—and who also yearn for freedom. 

JOB NO. 34264 by LISA MORTON 
“Job #34264” features two truckers who travel back through time to find water for a droughtriddled future, but encounter a time paradox threatens to destroy everything they know. 

ESSENTIAL OILS by MICHAEL BAILEY 
In “Essential Oils,” a trucker hauling tankers full of essential oils deep into the Arctic tries to find out what the Canadian government is doing with the odd cargo. 

BIG RIG, BIG RIP by ALVARO ZINOS-AMARO 
The pilot of a long-haul space cargo carrier in “Big Rig, Big Rip” flies through a hidden wormhole and winds up thousands of light years from home. Scared and lost, he struggles to find a way back to his family. 

A FLICKER OF BRIGHT LIGHT by DEL HOWISON 
“A Flicker of Bright Light,” is about a young girl living in an apocalyptic wasteland, who risks her life to stow away on a truck that could carry her to freedom. 

HIT/RUN by EDWARD M. ERDELAC 
In “Hit/Run,” a trucker runs from two mysterious men who are chasing him years after he committed a hit and run accident. But things are far from what they seem... 

EVERYTHING LOOKS SO SMALL by CARLA ROBINSON 
An overweight trucker in “Everything Looks so Small” gets a new lease on life thanks to the fantastic things he sees while looking at the stars. 

SILENT PASSENGER by KATE JONEZ 
In “Silent Passenger,” a driver on her last run finds the experimental technology propelling her truck has somehow brought back a ghost from her past. 

INDICA ASTERION & THE WIZARD OF OZYMANIDAS by SEAN PATRICK TRAVER 
In “Indica Asterion & The Wizard of Ozymandias,” a trucker falls afoul of a government agent when he tries to smuggle contraband alien technology, and his fugitive sister in-law works to save him with a seemingly magical interdimensional artifact. 

HUMAN, TRAFFICKING by MICHAEL PAUL GONZALES 
“Human, Trafficking” is about a trucker who signs his life—and body-—away when he goes to work for a high-tech autonomous trucking company. 

DRIVE by ERIC MILLER 
“Drive” follows the Greatest Driver Alive as he takes a tanker full of volatile rocket fuel through gang-war torn Los Angeles, and nothing, not bullets, bombs, or bad luck, will stop him from delivering his incendiary cargo. 

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14 comments:

Anonymous said...

That is a really good cover.

Audrey Stewart said...

I look forward to reading all the different stories by all the different authors. I am so excited!!!

Dale Wilken said...

The set sounds really great.

magic5905 said...

Sounds good.

Darby Elizabeth said...

I like the cover-it is very different.

tetewa said...

Nice cover, enjoyed the post!

rosannepm said...

It would be a good book for someone I know married to a trucker Rosanne rosans4 comcast(dot)net

SheilaBee said...

Looks like a fun read with lots of different authors to discover.

Anna Josefin Bergman said...

Looks good.

Blogworm said...

I like the play on words calling it a "Long Haul". Clever!

Linda said...

Very cool cover! Congratulations on the book.

Yipperbear said...

Sounds like a good choice.

Clair Shumack said...

That's a really striking cover!

Sand said...

Looks like a great cover!