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Categories Science Fiction Romantic Humorous Far Future
Online social networks are no more than a heartbeat old in the history of things, while corporate avarice is as old as business itself. In the far future, which will win?
Author Details
Jennifer Shelby hunts for stories in the beetled undergrowth of fairy-infested forest. She fishes for them in the dark spaces between the stars. As a part of her ongoing catch-and-release program, you can now read these stories in such places as DreamForge, Cricket, Metaphorosis, and various anthologies. You can find Jennifer on twitter @jenniferdshelby and online at http://jennifershelby.blog
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Jane is the Founder of Chroma Marketing Essentials, a digital marketing agency located in Jeannette PA. She holds a degree in Visual Communications from the Art Institute of Pittsburgh and more years of experience than she cares to count. Before founding CME, Jane worked as an Artist, Art Lead, Art Director, and Project Manager for the computer game developer DreamForge Intertainment, where she worked on a number of early computer games, including Roger Zelazny’s Chronomaster. Jane, a lifetime fan of science-fiction and fantasy, has joined her husband Scot in forming DreamForge Magazine.
Broke Down & Starside
Author Details
Jennifer Shelby hunts for stories in the beetled undergrowth of fairy-infested forest. She fishes for them in the dark spaces between the stars. As a part of her ongoing catch-and-release program, you can now read these stories in such places as DreamForge, Cricket, Metaphorosis, and various anthologies. You can find Jennifer on twitter @jenniferdshelby and online at http://jennifershelby.blog
Illustrator Details
Jane is the Founder of Chroma Marketing Essentials, a digital marketing agency located in Jeannette PA. She holds a degree in Visual Communications from the Art Institute of Pittsburgh and more years of experience than she cares to count. Before founding CME, Jane worked as an Artist, Art Lead, Art Director, and Project Manager for the computer game developer DreamForge Intertainment, where she worked on a number of early computer games, including Roger Zelazny’s Chronomaster. Jane, a lifetime fan of science-fiction and fantasy, has joined her husband Scot in forming DreamForge Magazine.