We’re happy to announce that the third volume of Ground Fiction is now available.

This volume features work by authors Jane Boulden, Mark Coggins, Elizabeth Coleman, Rich Ferri, Jennifer Fickley-Baker, Andrew Hinshaw,  Gale Massey, H.S. May, Andrew Peterson, Dan Pope, J. L. Price, Vivian Roy, and Jennifer Smith.

Here’s a sneak peek into this issue:

Returning author and adjunct literature professor Andrew Peterson brings us a new and unexpected vignette from the life of Adrian Tannhauser in High Rises and Hard Falls. After a day of Christmas shopping with his girlfriend Alex, the experienced Boston P.I. is suddenly faced with his own vulnerabilities, and the hubris that makes them sting so much more.

In part 2 of the compelling piece of historical fiction Sins of our Fathers by J. L. Price, Hattie Mae prepares to put her fate into the hands of a few, but at least this time it’s her choice. She is about to risk everything to be free, but will need to leave behind nearly everyone she has ever known – possibly even the girl who has been a daughter to her since infancy.

In Rabbit Fever by Elizabeth Coleman, readers will be delighted and amused by this fresh take on a zombie outbreak as Cody tries to go on with life as a teen in a blockaded quarantine zone. While friends and family have been taken over by the disease, Cody copes with her mother’s deep denial and her own shocking discovery about the undead.

Author Gale Massey explores exploitation and human depravity in Not So Fast when seventeen-year-old Bristol find herself entirely unprepared for life outside the foster care system, while newcomer Vivian Roy tells a chilling story of inhuman depravity in Pinup Girl when Freda’s latest modeling gig turns out to be more a more permanent position than she thought.

These are just a handful of the amazing characters and stories readers will find in Ground.

Grab your copy now on Amazon.

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