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Surviving Tomorrow

Bryan Thomas Schmidt

First published 2020
Publisher Aeristic Press
Format Trade Paperback
Type Anthology
Cover art Luca Oleastri
Pages 464
Price $19.99
ISBN 9781953134028

A charity anthology for COVID-19 test kits featuring top authors from science fiction, fantasy, horror, thriller, and mystery writing stories of survivors.

Data from publisher's website. "First Edition: October 2020" per Amazon Look Inside. Due to COVID delays, did not start shipping until November 2020 (Amazon has 2020-11-11).

Page Title Author(s) Type
1 Last Bus to North Red Lake Martin L. Shoemaker Short Fiction
13 Windstream Andrew Mayne & Roshni 'Rush' Bhatia Short Fiction
23 When Sysadmins Ruled the Earth Cory Doctorow Novelette
55 Call It Only Chelsea Quinn Yarbro Short Fiction
67 Face Your Furs Seanan McGuire Short Fiction
75 Dale & Mabel Scott Sigler Short Fiction
85 Flinch K. D. McEntire Short Fiction
99 Carousel Orson Scott Card Short Story
115 The Monster Underneath His Bed Ken Scholes Short Fiction
121 Lord of Time Livia Blackburne Short Story
131 Evacuation Alan Dean Foster Short Fiction
137 Pure Silver A. C. Crispin & Kathleen O'Malley Novelette
153 Writing on the Wall Jody Lynn Nye Short Fiction
165 Back to Black Jonathan Maberry & Bryan Thomas Schmidt Novella
231 We Can Get Them for You Wholesale Neil Gaiman Short Story
239 Hopium Den John Skipp Short Story
247 The Ultimate Wager Raymund Eich Short Fiction
261 Bitter Honey Julie Frost Short Fiction
267 Voracious Black Mercedes M. Yardley Essay
271 A Love Monstrously Grateful C. Stuart Hardwick Short Fiction
289 The Sweetness of Bitter Beth Cato Short Story
301 Six Lil' Reapers J. Kent Holloway Short Fiction
319 Impact Mitigation Jay Werkheiser Short Fiction
335 Fair Play Claire Ashgrove Short Fiction
345 In Their Garden Brenda Cooper Short Story
353 Empty Nest Tori Eldridge Short Fiction
359 Shotgun Wedding Peter J. Wacks Short Fiction
361 Once on the Blue Moon Kristine Kathryn Rusch Novelette
387 This Is the Road Robert Silverberg Novella
Ii Introduction (Surviving Tomorrow) Peter J. Wacks Essay