Release Day #WOTF31

WOTF COVERHere it is, the big day. L. Ron Hubbard’s Writers of the Future volume 31 in now available in paperback or as an e-book from all your favorite retailers (brick-and-mortar bookstores, too).

I’m proud of my winning story, “Stars that Make Dark Heaven Light”, but I’m prouder still to be standing amid such great company: Steve Pantazis, Daniel J. Davis, Auston Habershaw, Tim Napper, Krystal Claxton, Martin L. Shoemaker, Samantha Murray, Scott R. Parkin, Amy M. Hughes, Michael T. Banker, Kary English, and Zack Chapman.

Not to mention some pretty great stories by Larry Niven, Kevin J. Anderson & Rebecca Moesta, and short essays by  Orson Scott Card, Bob Eggleton, and of course, L. Ron Hubbard.

All wonderful stories here, seriously.  And like the sign says, these are the future bestselling writers of our genre (and beyond).  All you have to do is click on the #WOTF31 link and buy it.  Read it.  Write an honest review about it.

Go ahead.  You know you want to.

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