03.06.2012

NEW SCI-FI ANTHOLOGY COMBINES GENRE-BLENDING MUSIC, ART, AND FICTION TO FORESHADOW THE GRITTY, HYBRID WORLD OF TOMORROW

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To request review materials, interviews, or more information, contact:

Kate Baldwin
732-726-0819
917-597-3974 (cell)
kate@veryusartists.com


Audio interviews
Roster of authors, musicians, and artists
List of story/tracks with credits
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See samples of the 19 illustrations by Talon Dunning that grace the pages of Foreshadows: The Ghosts of Zero.

  reactions

"In a near-future world where human augmentation is common and gifted children are referred to as 'neuro-technology,' a cynical PI observes, 'Technology was always advancing. It was humanity that was regressing.' Some of the tales in this intriguing cyberpunk anthology illustrate this maxim, others suggest that certain deeply human traits will transcend technology. There's lots of gritty action here and a soundtrack to match it, but there's also Jaleigh Johnson's poignant meditation on art and love and memory, and a note of hope in Rosemary Jones's story of a young librarian determined to pass on her love of stories."
Elaine Cunningham

"[This] is a truly remarkable science fiction anthology. It offers an intriguing vision of a not-so-distant future in which our world has been transformed not by dramatic technological upheaval but by the slow and steady erosion of mankind's assumptions about his own identity."
C. S. Friedman
 from the Foreword to Foreshadows: The Ghosts of Zero


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Story Excerpts
Get a taste of 6 Foreshadows along with their accompanying illustrations and soundtracks.
download: PDF


Music Excerpts
Listen to an excerpt of each track from the Foreshadows: The Ghosts of Zero soundtrack.
download: MP3


1 Full Story & Song
Read "Too Much Is Never Enough" by Don Bassingthwaite and get the song of the same name by Bilian.
download: ZIP(contains PDF+MP3)