L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume 41 Releases in the United States and Canada
L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume 41 releasing broadly in bookstores throughout the United States and Canada.
The release marks the series entry into its fifth decade of realizing Mr. Hubbard’s vision that “A culture is as rich and as capable of surviving as it has imaginative artists.”
The Writing Contest is the longest-running science fiction and fantasy competition of its kind in the world. “This year, we have winners from five countries—Canada, China, Hungary, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America,” stated the Contest Director, Joni Labaqui. “So not only are the Writers and Illustrators Contests the largest competitions of their kind in the world, but their scope is truly international with 989 winners and published finalists from 50 countries throughout the Contests’ history.”
Winners published in “L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume 41” are:
KILL SWITCH
by Robert F. Lowell
Illustrated by Jordan Smajstrla (Grand Prize Illustrator)
When an obsolete police robot gets one last chance to avoid the scrapyard, he finds the line between justice and murder is as thin as a silicon wafer.
BLACKBIRD STONE
by Ian Keith
Illustrated by Marianna Mester
When a door to eternity opens in a downtown doctor’s office, a man and a woman from opposite sides forge a marriage of love between irreconcilable universes.
STORM DAMAGE
by T. R. Naus
Illustrated by Haileigh Enriquez
A beleaguered scientist discovers time travel is possible, but a brewing storm threatens to erase his legacy.
KARMA BIRDS
by Lauren McGuire
Illustrated by Breanda Petsch
As Claire and her sisters are on the run to avoid the deadly birds, a stop for gas may throw them into moral danger.
THE BOY FROM ELSEWHEN
by Barlow Crassmont
Illustrated by Daniel Montifar
In a world of mandated technology, one boy’s defiance sparks intrigue, envy, and a desire for forgotten freedoms.
CODE L1
by Andrew Jackson
Illustrated by HeatherAnne Lee
On an uncharted jungle world, a survey team meets an impossible horror from beyond death itself.
ASCII
by Randyn C. J. Bartholomew (Grand Prize Writer)
Illustrated by Tremani Sutcliffe
A cheerful self-driving car gives a ride to a reclusive writer, and during the trip faces a choice with world-altering ramifications.
SLIP STONE
by Sandra Skalski
Illustrated by Haileigh Enriquez
Carlos Buela doesn’t know where or when he is, or how to find the bus back home—but that rock he bought as a souvenir is to blame.
THE STENCH OF FREEDOM
by Joel C. Scoberg
Illustrated by John Barlow
In a lightning-powered city, a father confronts the rotten truth of the man he has become as he discovers that no one is truly free in a society built on oppression.
THE RUNE WITCH
by Jefferson Snow
Illustrated by David Hoffrichter
In the wake of a devastating tragedy, the last member of a magical sisterhood must choose between forgiveness or unleashing a vengeful demon.
THIRTY MINUTES OR IT’S A PARADOX
by Patrick MacPhee
Illustrated by Cam Collins
When a pizza delivery guy meets his time-traveling future selves, he must juggle conspiracies, collapsing timelines, and cooling pizzas.
A WORLD OF REPETITIONS
by Seth Atwater Jr.
Illustrated by CL Fors
The world is trapped in a thirty-four-hour time loop where everything resets except memories. With reality fractured, humanity struggles to forge a new normal.
Additional stories published by established authors are:
TOUGH OLD MAN
by L. Ron Hubbard
Illustrated by Dwayne Harris
A rookie constable on a desolate alien outpost faces the ultimate trial: proving himself under the guidance of the legendary Old Keno, whose training methods are as brutal as the terrain.
MY NAME WAS TOM
by Tim Powers
Illustrated by Gigi Hooper
A man trapped on an endless ship searches for his wife amid strange, forgotten decks and haunting memories.
UNDER FALSE COLOURS
by Sean Williams
Inspired by Craig Elliott’s book cover image Creature of the Storm
When a ship emerges from the depths of a gas giant, a solitary observer intervenes, unraveling an ancient cycle of survival, identity, and evolution.
L. Ron Hubbard initiated the Writers of the Future Writing Contest in 1983 to provide “a means for new and budding writers to have a chance for their creative efforts to be seen and acknowledged.” Based on its success, its sister contest, Illustrators of the Future, was created five years later to provide that same opportunity for aspiring artists.
The intensive mentoring process has proven very successful. The 571 winners and published finalists of the Writing Contest have published over 8,000 novels and short stories, and their works have sold over 60 million copies.
The 418 past winners of the Illustrating Contest have created art for over 700 books, 500 comics and 130 major motion pictures, gaming feature films, television shows and documentaries.
For more information about Writers and Illustrators of the Future, visit www.writersofthefuture.com.
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