
Best Vegan Science Fiction & Fantasy 2017
2018
First Published
190
Number of Pages
Part of Series
The best vegan science fiction and fantasy stories of 2017 A baker's dozen of the best science fiction and fantasy stories of 2017 that happen to be vegan-friendly. Mysterious giant birds, fossil snails, an instant prose analyzer, and much more! Bluebird - Benjamin Cort Ligeia is Waiting - Russell Hemmell Oven Game - Paul A. Hamilton Cold Comforts - Graham Robert Scott Lake Oreyd - Damien Krsteski A Nightingale's Map of the City - Suzanne J. Willis Angels at the Border - Ian Rennie Sharpington's Coffers: Current Score 49.8 - Erik Goldsmith Sundown on the Hill - Timothy Mudie Business as Usual - N.R. Lambert Bad News from the Future - Angus Cervantes The Cure for Cancer - Ryan Fitzpatrick The Lost Languages of Exiles - Laura E. Price
Authors

Paul A. Hamilton
Author · 1 books
Paul Hamilton is a writer and technology worker living in Northern California with his wife and two children. His stories feature broken people, reassembled worlds, beautiful monsters, and hideous love. He gets his inspiration by impersonating an old-timey bartender, listening to stories told by lonely strangers. When not writing, he can be found reading, drawing, taking photographs, or riding roller coasters. More from him can be found at http://ironsoap.com/, and on Twitter as @ironsoap.

N.R. Lambert
Author · 1 books
N.R. Lambert is a speculative fiction author from New York City. Her stories appear or are forthcoming in Lightspeed, Vastarien, The Modern Deity's Guide to Surviving Humanity, Lovecraft Mythos, 99 Tiny Terrors, Fireside Magazine, Cast of Wonders, PseudoPod, Factor Four Magazine, Metaphorosis Magazine, Community of Magic Pens, and Don't Turn Out the Lights: A Tribute to Alvin Schwartz's Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (HarperCollins, 2020). She has also written for Entertainment Weekly, TIME, LIFE, and Tor.com. She was a 2019 U.S. National Park Service Artist-in-Residence at Fire Island National Seashore. In addition to her work as a pop culture author and freelance copywriter, she volunteers with Read Ahead and 826NYC, and teaches creative writing workshops for young writers at The Center for Fiction.