A dozen stories showing great variety
A space-suited adventure in "Mad Dogs of Mercury," regarding mercs on the innermost planet when a simple job goes bad.
A literary who-done-it with "Hardboiled Proust," tracing trouble at a living history park.
A fairy tale in "Daughter of Plant and Woman," mixing history and her story.
An alt-history through the lens of "Hitler's Hollywood," examining the alt-cinema that led to Nazi triumph.
Twelve tales of action and intrigue, originally published in such magazines as M-Brane SF, Bards and Sages Quarterly, and Big Pulp.
World-renowned for his reference book Lexicon Urthus, Michael Andre-Driussi has also received notice for three dozen published stories. Other collections include Fallout Stories and The Jizmatic Trilogy.