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After the Gold Rush: Third Flatiron Anthologies, #31
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After the Gold Rush: Third Flatiron Anthologies, #31 in Ottawa, ON
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Do rising tides always lift all boats?
Third Flatiron's all-original science fiction/fantasy/horror/humor short story anthology has the theme, "After the Gold Rush." Twenty-two authors explore themes related to complications of booms and bubbles, including effects of accelerated culture; ecological consequences caused by human over-expansion, such as climate disasters; and economics (for example, monopolies on resources and commodities). Includes a flash humor section, "Grins & Gurgles." Contributors include James Tager, David Cleden, Robert Bagnall, Andrew Wright, Tim Borella, Wulf Moon, David Hankins, Julie Biegner, Erin Cullen, Shannon Fox, Edward Barnfield, Lauren C. Teffeau, Liam Hogan, Eve Morton, Yelena Crane, Brandon Case, Angelique Fawns, Elizabeth Davis, Cray Dimensional, Daniel M. Cojocaru, Tom Easton, and Jeff Hecht. Edited by Juliana Rew.
Do rising tides always lift all boats?
Third Flatiron's all-original science fiction/fantasy/horror/humor short story anthology has the theme, "After the Gold Rush." Twenty-two authors explore themes related to complications of booms and bubbles, including effects of accelerated culture; ecological consequences caused by human over-expansion, such as climate disasters; and economics (for example, monopolies on resources and commodities). Includes a flash humor section, "Grins & Gurgles." Contributors include James Tager, David Cleden, Robert Bagnall, Andrew Wright, Tim Borella, Wulf Moon, David Hankins, Julie Biegner, Erin Cullen, Shannon Fox, Edward Barnfield, Lauren C. Teffeau, Liam Hogan, Eve Morton, Yelena Crane, Brandon Case, Angelique Fawns, Elizabeth Davis, Cray Dimensional, Daniel M. Cojocaru, Tom Easton, and Jeff Hecht. Edited by Juliana Rew.

















