Infinite Waters: 9+1 Speculative Fiction Short Stories (Short SSF Stories Book 2), by Nicholas C. Rossis
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Voted one of the Best 50 Indie Books of 2015, Infinite Waters contains ten speculative fiction short stories and flash fiction, written by the award-winning author of Pearseus and Runaway Smile.These ten stories explore our perception of the world around us. Is there more to the world than we can see? How far can we trust our senses? And in a digital society, can any of us tell what's real? A writer seeks her future at a carnival, but gets more than she bargained for. A disgruntled twin discovers that blood runs thicker than water, especially when you spill it. A high school student just loves to experiment. And a bully learns that nothing is scarier than a supermarket. "Nicholas Rossis is a master of the craft... I found myself looking forward to coming home so I could dig into the next story. Each story pulls you in to its unique little universe and takes you on a ride where the tracks are hidden, and you can't see the corners up ahead."- Nat Russo
Infinite Waters: 9+1 Speculative Fiction Short Stories (Short SSF Stories Book 2), by Nicholas C. Rossis- Amazon Sales Rank: #1001218 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-06-28
- Released on: 2015-06-28
- Format: Kindle eBook
Review "I found myself looking forward to coming home so I could dig into the next story. Each story pulls you in to its unique little universe and takes you on a ride where the tracks are hidden, and you can't see the corners up ahead." "...the author really pulled out a 'Twilight Zone' type of vibe." "Well-written, fast-paced, clever and thought-provoking."
About the Author Nicholas Rossis lives to write and does so from his cottage on the edge of a magical forest in Athens, Greece. When not composing epic fantasies or short sci-fi stories, he chats with fans and colleagues, writes blog posts, walks his dog, and enjoys the antics of two cats and his baby daughter, all of whom claim his lap as home.Nicholas has written the epic fantasy series, Pearseus. His first children's book, Runaway Smile, has won the Gelett Burgess Children's Book Award, among other distinctions. Many of his short stories have appeared in various collections and anthologies. He has published three collections, one of which was voted among the best 50 Indie books of 2015. What readers are saying about Nick's fantasies:"I found myself looking forward to coming home so I could dig into the next story.""From the very first sentence I realized I was not reading a book, I was going on an adventure."For more on Nick or just to chat, visit him on:
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Another Enjoyable Collection By Diana I read Rossis's Power of Six, his other short story collection, and got a kick out of the unique tales. Infinite Waters didn't disappoint, offering a wide variety of speculative fiction stories, all well-paced with engaging characters and unique twists. I read them over two nights and liked these tales as much as the first collection. The stories range from grotesque to sweet with a few thought-provoking dynamics tossed in. The story Two's a Crowd is a particularly memorable look at the dynamics of human perception. I received an advanced readers copy of this book and was not asked by the author for a review.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. A Master Class in Short Fiction By Nat Russo I've said it before, and I'll say it again. Nicholas Rossis is a master of the craft. Each of these short stories is handcrafted with the utmost attention to every facet of good story telling. But more, Nicholas finds a way to wrap the collection in a "meta" story. It was a brilliant way of grouping together a set of seemingly unrelated short stories. I read each of these over the course of a couple of days, and I found myself looking forward to coming home so I could dig into the next story.In short fiction, you don't have a lot of room for error. Every sentence, every word should have to fight for its existence, and Nicholas handles this expertly. Each story pulls you in to its unique little universe and takes you on a ride where the tracks are hidden, and you can't see the corners up ahead.If you want to experience what good short fiction is like, grab a copy of Infinite Waters.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. A Special Treat By Sue Coletta I bought this author's children's story, Runaway Smile--which I adore--and when he completed Infinite Waters he sent me a copy. Speculative Fiction is not my usual genre, but I still really enjoyed these short stories. The writing is clean, the stories fun and entertaining. My favorite story is Infinite Waters. It's about a fortuneteller who has an aspiring author as a client. No spoilers, but I will say this story runs through the book so don't think, as I initially did, that it ends after the initial storyline. It's a cool technique; slipping in pieces of the plotline in between the other stories. Infinite Waters also had a cool ending that I didn't see coming. Overall, this a great read...speculative fiction fan or no.
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