Showing posts with label D6. Show all posts
Showing posts with label D6. Show all posts

Jul 3, 2015

Dimension 6 Issue 5 is out now.

Dimension 6 is offered free of charge by Coeur de Lion publishing.  Free to us the public, but the writers still get paid.  Please take advantage of this wonderful service they provide and perhaps discover a new author.

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‘Going Home Sideways’ by SG Larner
They say you can never go home. But maybe they’re wrong…

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‘Red in Tooth and Claw’ by David McDonald
Could a single human be a match for the hostile environment of the planet Hope?

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‘The Pass’ by Jessica May Lin
Grandfather protected the children who lived in the strawberry fields from the monsters. But now he was growing old and weak.

 

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Mar 27, 2015

Dimension 6 Issue 4 is Live

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Just click on the badge to the left and you will download your copy of Issue 4 (in epub format, mobi can be found at this link)

This issue features the wonderful talents of 

  • Jen White,
  • Chris McMahon
  • Bren MacDibble.

 

What is Dimension 6 and How did it come about?

Short answer - a collection of free fiction, free from a price tag and free from DRM but containing the some of the cream of Australian SpecFic Writing.

Long answer – read Angela Slatter’s interview with Dimension 6 publisher Keith Stevenson of Coeur De Lion Publishing.

 


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Oct 3, 2014

D6 Issue Three is live

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Just click on the badge to the left and you will be taken through to the Dimension 6 page where you can download your copy of Issue One (in Mobi or epub format). Or you can click here if the image isn’t showing in your browser.

What is Dimension 6 and How did it come about?

Short answer - a collection of free fiction, free from a price tag and free from DRM but containing the some of the cream of Australian SpecFic Writing.

Long answer – read Angela Slatter’s interview with Dimension 6 publisher Keith Stevenson of Coeur De Lion Publishing.

 

 

Issue 3 features:

‘Shark-God Covenant’ by Robert Hood
You never make a deal with the Devil. But what about the child of a god?

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‘The Last of The Butterflies’ by Steve Cameron
Let me tell you a story about when I was young and the world was a very different place.

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‘New Chronicles of Andras Thorn’ by Cat Sparks
Just like his uncle, Andras Thorn wanted adventure and excitement. Unfortunately he found it.

 


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Jul 4, 2014

Dimmension 6 Issue 2 is live

D6cover2cdl Just click on the badge to the left and you will be taken through to the Dimension 6 page where you can download your copy of Issue Two (in Mobi or epub format). Or you can click here if the image isn’t showing in your browser.

What is Dimension 6 and How did it come about?

Short answer - a collection of free fiction, free from a price tag and free from DRM but containing the some of the cream of Australian SpecFic Writing.

Long answer – read Angela Slatter’s interview with Dimension 6 publisher Keith Stevenson of Coeur De Lion Publishing

 

 

 

Issue 2 features:

    ‘At Dawn’s Speed’ by Dirk Strasser
    Swift and her tribe have been running their whole lives, because the touch of the sun brings the ‘silvering’.

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    ‘Upon a Distant Shore’ by Alan Baxter
    Astronaut Anatoly Novikov wanted a mission that would inscribe his name on the ages. Finally he got one.

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    ‘He Ain’t Dead’ by Robert N Stephenson
    It’s simple really. Don’t mess with native American burial mounds.


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