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Triangulation: Taking Flight

Triangulation: Taking Flight (cover)

Rockets funded by bake sales! Zeppelins filled with Nazis! Were-crows! Magic carpets trying to take flight! Ghostly jetliners trying to land! The 2008 edition of PARSEC Ink's Triangulation anthology takes to the sky with twenty short stories from established pros and new writers alike. So pick up a copy and read about balloon animals in existential crisis, postmen uninhibited by space or time, and the joy of seeing stars with a little help from a friend. Just watch out for the griffins. Featuring stories by Reesa Brown, Amy Treadwell, Elizabeth Barrette, Katy Darby, Rachel Swirsky, Paul Stefko, Gail Sosinsky Wickman, Shanna Germain, Matthew Johnson, Jacob Edwards, Gerri Leen, David Seigler, Ian Creasey, Marc Vun Kannon, Matt Betts, Stephen V. Ramey, Lavie Tidhar, Shweta Narayan, and Eugie Foster.

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Taking Flight Review by The Future Fire

The Future Fire had some very nice things to say about us last month:

"There are more than enough moving and shocking pieces, however, to reward the patient reader, and I have no hesitation in declaring this volume good value for money." --Djibril Alayad, The Future Fire

Taking Flight Reviews!

Here's what folks have had to say about Triangulation: Taking Flight:

  • "... within its pages there is something for everyone who enjoys reading speculative fiction." --Brenton Tomlinson
  • "... there’s a very great deal here to be enjoyed and a handful of stories that are genuinely excellent." --Martin McGrath, The Fix
  • "Like good wine ... each story deserves to be savoured before going onto the next one. If you don't, there's a tendency for a little blurring, mostly because there isn't a bad story in this collection." --Geoff Willmetts, SFCrowsnest.com
  • "... there should be something here for just about everybody." (8/10 rating) --Charles Packer, Sci-FI Online
  • "Editor Pete Butler and the team at PARSEC Ink have done a commendable job of gathering a wide assortment of enjoyable tales. The tome contains a pleasant mixture of published pros and first-time authors. While the book is worth the asking price, its only drawback is it leaves readers wanting just a little bit more ... maybe twenty-five stories for next year's edition." --Kyle White, The Harrow