Fascists start with the books, in this story by the author of the Moreau Society series.

As a kid, Jack Calkins loved his grandfather's book shop - the Book Refuge - intended to be the place to go for hard-to-find, out-of-print, and half-forgotten books.

His mother continued the tradition, seeking to preserve books on science, medicine, and especially history. Books by indigenous people, LGBTQIA authors, immigrant authors, black and brown authors, disabled authors, Autistic authors-she gathered works that had been stripped from schools and libraries around the country in the Terrible Twenties.

Now Jack must stock OGP Official Government Publisher books churned out as propaganda by government A.I., sanitized and meaningless, to keep the book shop-and the resistance-going.

Ryan M. Williams' Bitter Pill, is part of the Super Great Challenge (SGC), one story written each week for a year from this imaginative author. Each story an unique experience that can be read in a single entertaining sitting.



Autorentext

Writer and artist, Ryan M. Williams, author of more than twenty novels, writes across a range of genres including fantasy, science fiction, romance, paranormal, and mystery. He holds a master degree from Seton Hill University in writing popular fiction. His short fiction has appeared in anthologies from Pocket Books, WMG Publishing, and in On Spec Magazine.

Titel
Bitter Pill
EAN
9798900419565
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
29.01.2026
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
1.07 MB
Anzahl Seiten
64