Galileo’s Theme Park

“Galileo’s Theme Park” by Alex Zalben is an anthology published by Third Flatiron Publishing on June 6, 2018. This collection features 182 pages of diverse narratives that delve into science fiction, dark fantasy, horror, and humor. The stories are crafted by an international group of authors, exploring the transformations in our understanding of the universe since humanity began to gaze at the stars through Galileo’s telescope.
Readers will encounter a variety of themes, including space exploration, adventure, religion, and cosmology. The anthology also includes a section titled “Grins and Gurgles,” which adds a humorous twist to the speculative fiction landscape. “Galileo’s Theme Park” presents a unique blend of genres, showcasing the creativity and imagination of its contributors, making it a noteworthy addition to the realms of fiction and science fiction collections.
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Third Flatiron presents “Galileo’s Theme Park,” a new anthology of science fiction, dark fantasy, horror, and humor. Twenty short stories by an international group of authors explore how the universe has changed since Humanity took a closer look at the stars. Journey with us on a speculative expedition to the lands beyond Earth opened to us by Galileo’s telescope. Are we alone in the universe? Third Flatiron’s new speculative fiction anthology, “Galileo’s Theme Park,” explores themes such as space exploration and adventure, religion, and cosmology. A flash humor section, “Grins and Gurgles,” is also featured. “Galileo’s Theme Park” is an original and varied collection of science fiction/fantasy, humor, and horror from an international group of contributors. Writers include Alex Zalben, Ginger Strivelli, Steve Toase, Dr. Jackie Ferris, Eric J. Guignard, Jemima Pett, Erica Ruppert, Connie Vigil Platt, Justin Short, Wendy Nikel, Jimmy Huff, Adrik Kemp, Neil James Hudson, G. D. Watry, Jo Miles, Martin M. Clark, Rachel Rodman, Ville Nummenpää, Art Lasky, and Lisa Timpf. Edited by Juliana Rew.
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