Navigating Ruins

A sci-fi, fantasy, horror anthology

Change doesn’t happen overnight.

It starts as a whisper before it crescendos into a roar. One event, one decision becomes the catalyst to change life as we know it. And then we must deal with the consequences.

In this collection, we have ten stories about navigating those ruins to regroup, rebuild, renew. In the rebuilding process sacrifices must be made, reparations must be given, histories must be rewritten. We must do the future justice with our actions.

10 STORIES

What You Sow by Holly Schofield

Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing by Tim Kane

Tooth and Claw by Anna Ziegelhof

The Scrap Pile by Lamont A. Turner

Automaton Vale by Callum Rowland

God of the Supine Obelisk by Gregory J. Glanz

Light Keeper (Atsvsdv ugasedi) by A’liya Spinner

Leave Nothing to Chance by Anna Ziegelhof

Astromancy at the End of the Universe by Isabel Huntoon

A Billion Paper Stars by A. J. Van Belle

 

Edited by Dakota Rayne and Justine Manzano

3D render of the book 'Navigating Ruins,' a WriteHive anthology. The cover features a striking image of ancient, sunlit ruins with large archways set against a bright orange and yellow sky. In the foreground, a woman with dark curly hair, facing sideways, looks up toward the ruins, with her hands raised in a gesture of contemplation or exploration. The title 'Navigating Ruins' is displayed prominently at the top in bold, weathered yellow and black text. Below the title, the subtitle 'A WriteHive Anthology' is written in smaller white text, along with the names of the contributing authors. The cover evokes a sense of discovery and resilience amidst decay.

About Navigating Ruins

Genre: Adult sci-fi, fantasy, horror anthology

Pages: 208

ISBN Paperback: 978-1-952969-04-1

ISBN Ebook: 978-1-952969-05-8

Released: July 26, 2021

Person in a gray hoodie standing with their back turned, looking out over a misty, blurred cityscape.

About Dakota Rayne

Dakota has a passion for helping others and telling stories. After over fifteen years in social work, Kota decided to combine their passions into Inked in Gray, the indie press that seeks stories that need to be heard. Kota is working on works of their own – blending life experiences with the surreal in The Lessons We Keep, and musings about mental health, survival, and overcoming darkness. Kota is also CFO of the amazing nonprofit known as WriteHive. You can find Kota causing chaos on Twitter and Medium.

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