On The Nightstand – Cathedra – 7/7/2018

This isn’t really a review – more of a recommendation for a recently published short story from M.C. Tuggle.  You can find Mike’s site here:

https://mctuggle.com/

Mike just had a short story titled “Cathedra” published in the April 2018 edition of Metamorphosis magazine.

You can order a Kindle copy for $3.00 and a paperback copy for $6.00 on Amazon:

https://www.amazon.com/Metaphorosis-April-2018-Magazine/dp/1640761071/ref=sr_1_fkmr2_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1530997452&sr=8-1-fkmr2&keywords=metamorphosis+speculative+fiction+magazine

My copy arrived in the mail last week and I was able to read “Cathedra” this weekend.  It’s a smart, first contact short story set on Enceladus.  It’s described in the Afterword by the Author  as “a tale of faith and one’s discovery of purpose within society”.  It’s a quick 10 minute read and one I really enjoyed.

I haven’t had the chance to read through the other 3 short stories but I found “Cathedra’ to be more than worth the $3.00 I paid for the Kindle edition.

Cheers,

Brian

 

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1 Response to On The Nightstand – Cathedra – 7/7/2018

  1. Love the sound of the afterword by the author for this short story. I got to admit that I’m excited to dive into more short stories/novellas since I barely explored them in the past years. Will have to begin with some of Tor.com’s collection first though. Thanks for sharing this one though, Brian!

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