Uncertainties: Volume III
Edited by Lynda E. Rucker. Cover image by Tobia Makover.
"A stone’s throw out on either hand / From that well-ordered road we tread" — Rudyard Kipling
“What is happening all around us that is beyond the perception of our senses — and what happens when that perception changes?” – from the Introduction by Lynda E. Rucker
Uncertainties is an anthology of new writing — featuring contributions from Irish, British, and American authors — each exploring the idea of increasingly fragmented senses of reality. These types of short stories were termed "strange tales" by Robert Aickman, called "tales of the unexpected" by Roald Dahl, and known to Shakespeare’s ill-fated Prince Mamillius as 'winter's tales'. But these are no mere ghost stories. These tales of the uncanny grapple with existential epiphanies of the modern day, and when otherwise familiar landscapes become sinister and something decidedly less than certain...
Contents:
"Introduction" by Lynda E. Rucker
"Monica in the Hall of Moths" by Matthew E. Bartlett
"Warner’s Errand" by S. P. Miskowski
"Wyrd" by Adam L. G. Nevill
"Wanting" by Joyce Carol Oates
"Bobbo" by Robert Shearman
"Before I Walked Away" by R. S. Knightley
"Voices in the Night" by Lisa Tuttle
"It Could Be Cancer" by Ralph Robert Moore
"The Woman in the Moon" by Tracy Fahey
"TallDarkAnd" by Julia Rust & David Surface
"Ashes to Ashes" by Scott West
"The Golden Hour" by Rosanne Rabinowitz
"Biographical Notes"
"Acknowledgments"
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Uncertainties consists of five books — considered a complete series. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
