A refugee flees a crumbling civilization and finds a new life among a forest of mysteries. A pilot fires up his protojet, eager to teach the onboard A.I. how to understand humans. At the edge of the new world, a storyteller finds rest at an inn for an odd price: three tales from his life. An investment banker hosts a holiday dinner for his firm's top clients, ready to poach them with the perfect pitch at 8:45. Three fifth-grade friends celebrate the summer's end with one last sleepover... as an ancient being rises from the woods to claim them. Grim Horizons is a cerebral collection, a blend of…mehr
A refugee flees a crumbling civilization and finds a new life among a forest of mysteries. A pilot fires up his protojet, eager to teach the onboard A.I. how to understand humans. At the edge of the new world, a storyteller finds rest at an inn for an odd price: three tales from his life. An investment banker hosts a holiday dinner for his firm's top clients, ready to poach them with the perfect pitch at 8:45. Three fifth-grade friends celebrate the summer's end with one last sleepover... as an ancient being rises from the woods to claim them. Grim Horizons is a cerebral collection, a blend of fantasy, horror, and futuristic fiction. Taken one by one, or as a feast altogether, these dark tales are a treat for the twisted mind.
Andrew Van Wey was born in the San Francisco Bay Area, spent his high school years in New England, and lived as an expatriate abroad for nearly a decade.His debut novel, Forsaken, has been downloaded 95,000 times (and counting), and undergone film development at multiple production companies. His travel narrative of esports in Korea, Keyboard Dreams, won a Lowell Thomas award, the highest honor in the field. His short fiction has been featured in eFiction Magazine and Lamp Light.Andrew is passionate about literacy, education, and cutting-edge pedagogies. He holds a B.A. in Screenwriting and an M.F.A. in Creative Writing. Prior to writing full time, he taught for over a decade.Currently, he lives in Northern California with his wife and their Old English Sheepdog, Arthas.
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