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MEMORY
is the latest of the
INFINITE DIMENSIONS
series of theme-based science fiction/fantasy anthologies -- a collection of seven tales exploring new ideas around the concept of memory, and how it shapes our past, present and future.
Asteroid XXII
by Mackenzie Reide: Welcome to the future among the stars, where the survival of you and your crew depends upon a space station that may literally be losing its mind.
Blank
by Michael Ben-Zvi: In the near future, a woman discovers if removing a piece of herself can restore the past, or at least the past she wants.
Level 4
by Michelle A. Belgrave: An experienced professional lives in a society where a comfortable life is aided by technology, but breaking the rules can lead to the loss of one's identity.
Dream Time
by Paul Smith: One man's decision leads to a punishment that threatens to blur the lines of justice and truth.
Post Epiq
by Jennifer Graham: An amnesiac struggles to determine which reality is real and makes a decision that will change her life forever.
Sister, Sister
by Shirley Chan:
The history of a person, even the most famous, is not always what is remembered.
You Are Music
by Steven L. Rosenhaus: A composer creates his greatest masterpiece, only to learn how much of us truly lives on through art and the memories of loved ones.
In a time where truth is too easily forgotten, memory remains an essential part of our lives. Because among the infinite dimensions, the memories you hold dear might be the most crucial tools you have to build a better future.
is the latest of the
INFINITE DIMENSIONS
series of theme-based science fiction/fantasy anthologies -- a collection of seven tales exploring new ideas around the concept of memory, and how it shapes our past, present and future.
Asteroid XXII
by Mackenzie Reide: Welcome to the future among the stars, where the survival of you and your crew depends upon a space station that may literally be losing its mind.
Blank
by Michael Ben-Zvi: In the near future, a woman discovers if removing a piece of herself can restore the past, or at least the past she wants.
Level 4
by Michelle A. Belgrave: An experienced professional lives in a society where a comfortable life is aided by technology, but breaking the rules can lead to the loss of one's identity.
Dream Time
by Paul Smith: One man's decision leads to a punishment that threatens to blur the lines of justice and truth.
Post Epiq
by Jennifer Graham: An amnesiac struggles to determine which reality is real and makes a decision that will change her life forever.
Sister, Sister
by Shirley Chan:
The history of a person, even the most famous, is not always what is remembered.
You Are Music
by Steven L. Rosenhaus: A composer creates his greatest masterpiece, only to learn how much of us truly lives on through art and the memories of loved ones.
In a time where truth is too easily forgotten, memory remains an essential part of our lives. Because among the infinite dimensions, the memories you hold dear might be the most crucial tools you have to build a better future.