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Salmon, Andrew
August 18, 2007 on 5:41 pm | No Comments yetAndrew Salmon
Fiction and Short Stories in Many Genres
Andrew Salmon was born in Montreal and made the move to Vancouver with dreams of becoming an author. After much trial and tribulation, he has had the pleasure of seeing his fiction appear in numerous magazines, including Parsec, TBT, Storyteller, Thirteen Stories and now The Deepening. His first book, The Forty Club, was released last year. He has just finished a children’s book: Wandering Webber, and two new novels: The Light Of Men, a time-travel story set in a Nazi concentration camp, and The Dark Land featuring special investigator C-Peter Reilly. When not writing, Andrew splits his time working as a background performer in the film industry, book hunting, and spending time with his lovely wife.
Andrew Salmon short stories
The Cell by Andrew Salmon
MacReddy mourns the death of his co-worker and friend, Raymond, murdered by a escaping prisoner at Ajram II, a minimum-security prison facility. MacReddy wants revenge. When that prisoner is re-captured and bought to Alvarez, the high-security facility where he works, he’s thinking the new arrival’s indoctrination could be a little different to the rest. Question is, can he carry it off?
Editor’s Note: An excellent slice of Science Fiction here by Andrew Salmon. Gritty, clever and real. Wonderful. (Science Fiction)
Exact Change by Andrew Salmon
Nooooooooo! Don’t do it! Please. But does he have a choice? Do we? (Literary)
Editor’s Note: Pure, unadulterated WARNING!! WARNING!! Pay attention, please. —zentao
A Turn of the Scrooge by Andrew Salmon (Vol 1, #3)
It’s Christmas a year later. What do the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future have in store for Scrooge this year?
Editor’s Note: Andrew Salmon gives us, his readers, an interesting proposition upon which to consider Charles Dickens’ works anew. (historical fantasy)
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