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In Shadow Lab, a brilliant roster of speculative fiction writers pulls listeners into a diverse and genre-bending collection of stories, each as irresistible as the last.
From New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Nicholas Sansbury Smith comes Hell Divers: The Lost Years. In the radioactive wastes of what was once known as Earth, a man and his dog fight nightmarish creatures in order to return to their home in the sky.
In Clouds by Brian Francis Slattery, a happily married couple finds their relationship strained when they end up on opposite sides of a brewing conflict in the aftermath of the arrival of an alien species.
In Her Eyes by Rebecca Webb tells the story of Addie, a woman who discovers a pair of eyeglasses that offer a portal into the minds of their previous owners. Soon her obsession with a reckless woman named Nima begins to change everything ...
These stories and more await the curious reader in Shadow Lab, a brand-new anthology from Blackstone Publishing.
Nick Herbert was born in Guam and spent his childhood traveling between there and the continental United States and Australia. While visiting family in Australia, his grandfather got him into creating his own stories, and he hasn't stopped since. He studied geography and business at the University of Florida and has a master's in screenwriting from Florida State. He worked as an office drone before becoming a national park ranger. He has since moved to LA to pursue writing full-time and is back to working as an office drone to pay the bills.
Hoy-Kenny, Marie: -Marie Hoy-Kenny attended the University of Toronto, where she earned her honors bachelor of arts in English and professional writing and communication. Her work has been published in several literary magazines, including trampset, Cosmonauts Avenue, and FlashBack Fiction. The Girls from Hush Cabin is her debut novel.
Cho, Ed: -Ed Cho is the writer and co-creator of Little Guardians, a fantasy adventure graphic novel series published by Scout Comics. In 2002, he graduated from the University of Illinois with a BA in creative writing and a minor in film studies. From 2007 to 2011, Ed worked on a comic strip about his cats called Al and Scout. He is an active member of IWG (Indy Webcomics Group), and his story "Skeletons in the Elevator" was featured in their 2010 anthology entitled Welcome to Indiana. In addition to writing stories, Ed plays guitar in the Shake Ups, the Resounding Maybes, and the Threepios. He is the author of the fiction podcast audio drama Ignore City, which was nominated for six New Jersey Web Fest awards in 2022. He currently resides in Fishers, Indiana, with his wife and two daughters.