Jupiter 39: Hegemone

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by Ian Redman


  Robert Thayer: A former physicist, a current software engineer, and hopefully evolving into a future writer. He is also a cricket watching, ale drinking, gubbins babbling Londoner, with no immediate plans to evolve from these professions. This is his first publication.

 

  Graham Keeler: Graham was born in Hertfordshire and grew up in neighbouring Essex. He now lives near Bolton in Lancashire, and he taught Physics at Salford University until he retired this year. This is his first published short story, but his science fiction novel, Stowaway to the Stars, was recently published by Netherworld Books. If you like this short story, Stowaway to the Stars recounts much more about what happens to Larry and Karen.

  www.grahamkeeler.co.uk

 

  Tyler Winstead: a Southern dandy who prefers to live as far from the American South as possible. Naturally, he moved to a tiny Minnesotan town, now attending college at the University of Minnesota, Morris. He is pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in English and History. In addition to classic literature, Tyler greatly enjoys film in his leisure time and currently writes a review column in the University’s newspaper. He is influenced by his perceptions of problems in people and their resounding lack of communication.

 

  Steve McGarrity: born in 1960, lives in Scarborough and works for the NHS. Writing has been a lifelong hobby. Currently, his main interest lies in writing SF and fantasy stories. “The Ghost Writer” is his third story to appear in Jupiter.

 

  Alessio Zanelli:an Italian, has long adopted English as his literary language and his work has appeared in about 130 magazines from 12 countries including, in the UK: Acumen, Aesthetica, Dream Catcher, The New Writer, Orbis, Other Poetry, Poetry News and Poetry Nottingham. His fourth collection, titled Over Misty Plains, was published in 2012 by Indigo Dreams. He is the poetry editor of Private Photo Review and the Italian Stanza Representative for the Poetry Society.

 

  Daniel Bristow-Bailey: a freelance illustrator and graphic designer with a partiular interest in the fields of science-fiction illustration and production design. Most of his work (including this issue’s front cover) is created in Photoshop with a graphics tablet.

  He lives in West London with his wife, who takes a somewhat dim view of the frequency with which scantily-clad women appear in his work, but who is otherwise very supportive. He is always happy to talk to people interested in commissioning work.

  https://www.dbbcreative.co.uk

 

 

 

  ARIA: LEFT LUGGAGE by Geoff Nelder

 

 

  WINNER P&E Award!

 

 

  Infectious amnesia. Imagine the ramifications.The bus driver gives passengers change for last week’s prices and today’s amnesia. Some just started work at the power plant, water treatment works, hospital, fire station. All to shut in weeks. Can Ryder and his friends avoid this apocalypse?

 

 

 

 

 

  Endorsed by Jon C Grimwood, Mike Resnick, Brad Lineaweaver and Geoff’s friends.

 

 

  print ISBN: 9781905091959

 

 

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