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A cache implies a hidden treasure, although what we find inside is not always what we hope for or expect. Sometimes it's less; sometimes more; sometimes nothing we've ever imagined. The eleven stories and two poems in this collection feature all manner of unusual things found in strange places; an alien ship in a forest hideaway, ghosts inside a computer network, a distraught goddess in a detective's office, a teenage busker on a space station. The treasures are varied as well, from lost genomes and altered memories to alien alliances and self-discovery.Whatever waits to be discovered, these…mehr

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A cache implies a hidden treasure, although what we find inside is not always what we hope for or expect. Sometimes it's less; sometimes more; sometimes nothing we've ever imagined. The eleven stories and two poems in this collection feature all manner of unusual things found in strange places; an alien ship in a forest hideaway, ghosts inside a computer network, a distraught goddess in a detective's office, a teenage busker on a space station. The treasures are varied as well, from lost genomes and altered memories to alien alliances and self-discovery.Whatever waits to be discovered, these stories suggest that sometimes the search is the important part...
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Sherry D. Ramsey is a speculative fiction writer, editor, publisher, creativity addict and self-confessed internet geek. When she's not writing, she makes jewelry, gardens, hones her creative procrastination skills on social media, and consumes far more coffee and chocolate than is likely good for her. Her books include the middle-grade fantasy, The Seventh Crow; two books in the Nearspace series, One's Aspect to the Sun and Dark Beneath the Moon, with the third, Beyond the Sentinel Stars due out in late 2017; the urban fantasy The Murder Prophet; and an earlier short story collection, To Unimagined Shores-Collected Stories. With her partners at Third Person Press she has co-edited six anthologies of regional short fiction. Every November she disappears into the strange realm of National Novel Writing Month and emerges gasping at the end, clutching something resembling a novel. A member of the Writer's Federation of Nova Scotia Writer's Council, Sherry is also a past Vice-President and Secretary-Treasurer of SF Canada, Canada's national association for Speculative Fiction Professionals, and is SFC's long-serving web administrator. You can visit Sherry online to find free stories, subscribe to her erratically monthly newsletter, and follow her blog at www.sherrydramsey.com. Connect with her on Facebook at Sherry D. Ramsey Writing News, and follow her much more pithy musings and glimpses into her life on Twitter and Instagram @sdramsey.