Illumined Black and Other Adventures
From the author:
"Reflections on 'ILLUMINED BLACK'
This is a slim volume of short stories I wrote in high school, the first and last of which are better than the others. Looking back, I think 'IB' has some nice, atmospheric moments and some fairly candid self-commentary... the magazine "Science Fiction Universe" described this tendency as 'naively self-indulgent,' a criticism I don't particularly object to. If 'IB' seems fragmentary it's because it is the product of many months of revision and editing. Some of the stories I liked were dropped in favor of others that may or may not be more 'commercially viable.'The final story, 'Between Worlds' (written my first year in college and more mature than the others), stands up to my own self-criticism. I like to think of my first book as a competent first attempt and a unique glimpse into the workings of the small press in fiction/genre writing. I hope you enjoy it."
Contents:
- Reflections of a Speciman
- Alchemist's Planet
- The Winter Sirens
- Illumined Black
- The Wedding
- Above the Noise
- Doing Time
- A Night's Chronicle
- Cold Memories
- The Stadium Uplink
- Waiting for Kohoutek
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Mac Tonnies
Mac Tonnies (1975–2009) was an American author and blogger whose work focused on futurology, transhumanism and paranormal topics. Tonnies grew up in Independence, Missouri, and attended William Chrisman High School and Ottawa University. He lived in Kansas City, Missouri. Tonnies had an active online presence and a "small, but devoted" readership, but supported himself by working at Starbucks and other nine-to-five jobs. In 2009 he died of cardiac arrhythmia at the age of 34.
