L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume 38: Bestselling Anthology of Award-Winning Sci Fi & Fantasy Short Stories

L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume 38: Bestselling Anthology of Award-Winning Sci Fi & Fantasy Short Stories

L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume 38: Bestselling Anthology of Award-Winning Sci Fi & Fantasy Short Stories

L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume 38: Bestselling Anthology of Award-Winning Sci Fi & Fantasy Short Stories

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Overview

25 Award-winning Authors and Illustrators

Brilliant new worlds

Captivating new ideas

Powerful new stories of action, adventure, and fantasy

Just imagine…

  • It’s game on, the fate of the universe is on the line—and you’re about to go all in.
  • Saving the mammoths is in your hands—can you conjure the magic to make it happen?
  • You’ve got a monster BFF—whom you’re hiding from your own monster-hunting family.
  • You’re part of a sting, out to catch some bar hoppers who are not only bending their elbows, but bending time as well.
  • And much more!

Think you’ve seen it all? Think again.

Prepare for alien contact. Explore the darkest alleyways of urban fantasy. Rise to the dizzying heights of magical realism.

You will love this year’s anthology because these award-winning writers provide a diverse array of stories that will transport you and reshape your reality.

Get it now.

3 Bonus Short Stories by David Farland • Frank Herbert • L. Ron Hubbard

Art and Writing Tips by Diane Dillon • Brian Herbert & Kevin J. Anderson • Frank Herbert • L. Ron Hubbard

Edited by David Farland

16-page color gallery of artwork • Cover art by Bob Eggleton


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781619867635
Publisher: Galaxy Press, LLC
Publication date: 06/28/2022
Series: L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Series , #38
Pages: 496
Sales rank: 436,471
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.50(d)
Lexile: HL800L (what's this?)

About the Author

About The Author
With 19 New York Times bestsellers and more than 350 million copies of his works in circulation, L. Ron Hubbard is among the most enduring and widely read authors of our time. As a leading light of American Pulp Fiction through the 1930s and '40s, he is further among the most influential authors of the modern age. Indeed, from Ray Bradbury to Stephen King, there is scarcely a master of imaginative tales who has not paid tribute to L. Ron Hubbard.

Then too, of course, there is all L. Ron Hubbard represents as the Founder of Dianetics and Scientology and thus the only major religion born in the 20th century.

David Farland (Dave Wolverton) began writing during college and entered short stories into various contests, but his career began in 1987 when he won the top award in the Writers of the Future Contest. Farland published several science fiction and fantasy novels including On My Way to Paradise, Star Wars: The Courtship of Princess Leia and, and several bestselling fantasy series including The Runelords and Of Mice and Magic. He has been nominated for the Nebula Award and the Hugo Award. Farland became a Contest judge in 1991 and served as an instructor at the annual WotF workshop for several years.

Frank Herbert (1920–1986) was a reporter and editor on a number of newspapers before becoming a full-time writer. Although he had been publishing short fiction in various SF magazines since 1952, he became an “overnight” success in 1956 with his first novel, The Dragon in the Sea, which was serialized as Under Pressure in John W. Campbell’s Astounding Science Fiction magazine.

Frank Herbert’s career took a major turn with the 1963 publication (also in Astounding) of the first Dune story. After that, the Dune series became world famous, sparking both a major motion picture adaptation by David Lynch and two miniseries on the Sci-Fi Channel. Other seminal works include The Dosadi Experiment, The White Plague, Hellstrom’s Hive and Destination: Void.

Frank Herbert was an uncompromising advocate for the solid storytelling principles and rigorous research that are a core SF tradition. He served as a Writers of the Future judge from 1985 until his death. The last essay Frank Herbert ever wrote was for the Contest, with the clear purpose of fulfilling what he saw as a paramount obligation to his art and craft.

Diane Dillon is a legends in the world of illustration and the graphic arts. She met Leo in 1954 at the Parsons School of Design in New York City, married in 1957 and collaborated in an artistic partnership until the time of his death in 2012.

Their inspired and beautiful work has adorned thousands of publications, most notably perhaps in the genres of science fiction and fantasy, in addition to children’s books they wrote themselves. They are known far and wide for their line, draftsmanship and unique color sense. They earned numerous awards, including a Hugo for Best Professional Science Fiction Artists.

They became Illustrators of the Future judges in 1998.

Brian Herbert, the son of Frank Herbert, is the author of multiple New York Times bestselling novels coauthored with fellow WotF judge Kevin J. Anderson. After his father passed away, Herbert stood in for him at the second WotF Awards ceremony at Norwescon in Seattle-Tacoma in 1986.

In 2003, he published Dreamer of Dune, a biography of his father which was a Hugo Award finalist. The same year, he himself became a Writers of the Future judge. His other acclaimed novels include Sidney’s Comet, Sudanna Sudanna, The Race for God, and Man of Two Worlds (written with Frank Herbert), in addition to the Hellhole trilogy and thirteen Dune series novels coauthored with Kevin J. Anderson. In 2013, Herbert published Ocean, an epic fantasy novel (coauthored with his wife, Jan).

Brian Herbert became a Writers of the Future judge in 2003.

Kevin J. Anderson is the author of more than 140 books, fifty-six of which have appeared on national or international bestseller lists. He has over twenty-three million copies in print in thirty languages. He has been nominated for the Nebula, Hugo, Shamus, Bram Stoker, and New York Times Notable Book. He has won many awards, including the Scribe, Lifeboat to the Stars, SFX Reader’s Choice, IAMTW Grandmaster and Colorado Book Award.

Anderson coauthored fifteen books in the Dune saga with fellow WotF judge Brian Herbert, and eight high-tech thrillers with WotF judge Dr. Doug Beason. Anderson’s epic Saga of Seven Suns and his Terra Incognita fantasy trilogy (including two crossover rock CDs) are his most ambitious works. He has written numerous novels based on The X-Files, Batman and Superman and Star Wars (particularly the Young Jedi Knights series with his wife, Rebecca Moesta, who is also a WotF judge). He has edited ten anthologies (three of which are the bestselling SF anthologies of all time).

Living in Colorado, Anderson is an avid hiker and mountain climber; he has scaled all fifty-four of the state’s peaks higher than 14,000 feet and has walked the entire Colorado Trail (more than 500 miles). As a new author, he was an early WotF contestant, entering many times before he became a professional author in his own right, and thus ineligible for further submissions. He became a guest instructor in 1993 and a judge in 1995.

Bob Eggleton was born in Concord, Massachusetts in 1960 and became interested in science fiction art at an early age. Today he is a successful science fiction, fantasy and landscape artist.

Winner of seven Hugo Awards and eleven Chesley Awards, his art can be seen on the covers of numerous magazines, professional publications and books in the world of science fiction, fantasy and horror across the world including several volumes of his own work. He has also worked as a conceptual illustrator for movies and thrill rides.

Of late, Eggleton has focused more on private commissions and self-commissioned work. He is an elected Fellow of the International Association of Astronomical Artists and is a Fellow of the New England Science Fiction Association.

Bob Eggleton received the L. Ron Hubbard Lifetime Achievement Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Arts in 2019.

He has been an Illustrators of the Future judge since 1988.
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