Venus: Planetary Anthology Series Volume 5, the second planet from the sun, a world of sulfurous gas and tremendous temperatures where the landscape features, mountains and valleys, are all named for love goddesses. Venus herself is the goddess most known for allure and romance. Here are twenty stories featuring Venus, the planet, the goddess, or just plain love, both romantic and otherwise. Planetary Fiction explores the themes associated with these heavenly bodies as well as their astronomical, mythological, and in some cases even alchemical significance.
Contents:
Introduction • essay by A. M. Freeman, L. Jagi Lamplighter
Just Look, I'll Be There / short story by A. M. Freeman
The Morning and Evening Star / short story by David Hallquist
Ninety Seconds / novelette by Bokerah Brumley
The Wrong Venus / short story by Lou Antonelli
Enemy Beloved / novelette by Monalisa Foster
Texente Tela Veneris / short story by Edward Willett
The Happiest Place on Earth / short story by Misha Burnett
Love Boat to Venus / short story by Declan Finn
Venus Times Three / novelette by Margot St. Aubin
Avalon / short story by Dawn Witzke
The Rituals of Venus / short story by Joshua M. Young
First Cat in Space / short story by Dana Bell
Venus Felix / short story by W. J. Hayes
The Rocket Raising / short story by Frederick Gero Heimbach
Star-Crossed [Pack Dynamics Short Fiction] / short story by Julie Frost
Honeymoon in Fairyland / short story by L. Jagi Lamplighter
Thirty-Seven Shades of Yellow / short story by J. D. Beckwith
The Fox's Fire / short story by Danielle Ackley-McPhail
Smiley the Robot/ novelette by Amy Sterling Casil
Stones in High Places / novelette by Jane Lebak
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Venus: Planetary Anthology Series Volume 5, the second planet from the sun, a world of sulfurous gas and tremendous temperatures where the landscape features, mountains and valleys, are all named for love goddesses. Venus herself is the goddess most known for allure and romance. Here are twenty stories featuring Venus, the planet, the goddess, or just plain love, both romantic and otherwise. Planetary Fiction explores the themes associated with these heavenly bodies as well as their astronomical, mythological, and in some cases even alchemical significance.
Contents:
Introduction • essay by A. M. Freeman, L. Jagi Lamplighter
Just Look, I'll Be There / short story by A. M. Freeman
The Morning and Evening Star / short story by David Hallquist
Ninety Seconds / novelette by Bokerah Brumley
The Wrong Venus / short story by Lou Antonelli
Enemy Beloved / novelette by Monalisa Foster
Texente Tela Veneris / short story by Edward Willett
The Happiest Place on Earth / short story by Misha Burnett
Love Boat to Venus / short story by Declan Finn
Venus Times Three / novelette by Margot St. Aubin
Avalon / short story by Dawn Witzke
The Rituals of Venus / short story by Joshua M. Young
First Cat in Space / short story by Dana Bell
Venus Felix / short story by W. J. Hayes
The Rocket Raising / short story by Frederick Gero Heimbach
Star-Crossed [Pack Dynamics Short Fiction] / short story by Julie Frost
Honeymoon in Fairyland / short story by L. Jagi Lamplighter
Thirty-Seven Shades of Yellow / short story by J. D. Beckwith
The Fox's Fire / short story by Danielle Ackley-McPhail
Smiley the Robot/ novelette by Amy Sterling Casil
Stones in High Places / novelette by Jane Lebak
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