Stories of the Future of Wraeththu - Edited by Storm Constantine and Wendy Darling
The androgynous and mysterious Wraeththu have risen to replace humanity upon a ravaged world. Is it inevitable they will forget the mistakes of the past wrought by their human ancestors or will they truly evolve to become the guardian, sentient race this Earth deserves?
Based on the world created by Storm Constantine for her Wraeththu novels, the stories in this collection explore different, intriguing aspects of Wraeththu's possible future. Whether that is leaving the earthly realm to explore the uncharted reaches of the multiverse via the Otherlanes, raising the ancient lost continents of humanity's myths and legends, surfing the psychic equivalent of the Internet, coming to terms with their race's human past, or simply revisiting earlier territory where pain and disappointment might still lurk, Para Imminence offers a vibrant and colourful compendium of visions of the future of harakind.
Para Imminence features an introduction by TV producer/writer Brad Carpenter, who is working on a film script based on the Wraeththu novels, and stories from eleven writers, some of whom are well known within Wraeththu fandom and/or have written Wraeththu Mythos novels published by Immanion Press.
Featuring stories by: Storm Constantine, Wendy Darling, Martina Bellovièová, Andy Bigwood, Victoria Copus, Suzanne Gabriel, Fiona Lane, Maria J Leel, Martina Luise Pachali, Daniela Ritter and E S Wynn.
Contents:
Preface ? Storm Constantine
Introduction ? Brad Carpenter
A Tour of the House ? Storm Constantine
The Etherline ? Wendy Darling
The Lakes of Lunil ? Andy Bigwood
Ascension ? Maria J. Leel
The Lady ? Daniela Ritter
The Bridge ? Martina Bellovicová
The Dehara of Navisalam ? E S Wynn
The Colour of Words ? Victoria Copus
Antiques ? Wendy Darling
Give Us This Day ? Fiona Lane
Destiny of Choice and Chance ? Suzanne Gabriel
Ai-Cara 1515 ? Martina Luise Pachali
The Skies of Miyacala ? Andy Bigwood
Beyond a Veil of Stars ? Storm Constantine
History Lesson ? Maria J. Leel
Afterword: We Might Be Doomed, But That Aside - Wendy Darling