SMFS list member Joseph S. Walker’s short story, The Dominion of All the Earth, appears in the new anthology, Extraordinary Visions: Stories Inspired by Jules Verne. Published by BearManor Media, the read is available in print format at the publisher, Amazon, and other vendors.
Synopsis:
BEFORE SCIENCE
FICTION, THERE WAS JULES VERNE
In the late 19 Century, during a span of 42 years,
Jules Verne wrote over 50 novels in the Voyages Extraordinaires collection. His
style and subject matter shaped Science Fiction into the genre we now know.
Verne led the way, and his amazing tales still delight us today.
The North American Jules Verne Society is pleased to
present its first-ever anthology of short stories, written by a select group of
modern authors, inspired by classics like Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the
Seas, Journey to the Center of the Earth, and Around the World in Eighty Days,
as well as Verne’s many other works.
What secrets await a salvage team raising the
Nautilus, and who else wants that submarine?
What really happened when Nellie Bly met Jules Verne
during her 1889 trip around the world?
On the front lines of World War I, did a steam-powered
mechanical elephant join the fray?
The Baltimore Gun Club wouldn’t try to alter Earth’s
rotational speed—would they?
What if your son recreated a thrilling chapter of 20,000
Leagues in your house?
What is so odd, very odd, about a particular shop full
of Vernian antiques?
Mysterious beings dwell at the center of the Earth,
but might they take revenge on the surface?
Verne’s spirit and imagination remain vibrant and
relevant today. His voyages continue in Extraordinary Visions.
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