A review by lyleblosser
Writers of the Future, Vol 34 by N.R.M. Roshak, David Farland, L. Ron Hubbard, Erin Cairns, Brandon Sanderson, Jeremy A. TeGrotenhuis, Ciruelo, Eneasz Brodski, Jonathan Ficke, Amy Henrie Gillett, Diana Hart, Jerry Pournelle, Erik Bundy, Darci Stone, Orson Scott Card, Janey Bell, Vida Cruz, Cole Hehr, Echo Chernik, Jody Lynn Nye

4.0

It is good to be reminded that this collection exists. A long-standing contest open to both authors and artists, this year's volume of winners contained a great eclectic mix of science fiction and fantasy (and some which quite effectively straddle that line). If I had to pick a favorite, out of the numerous enjoyable tales, it would be "Mara's Shadow" by Darci Stone which nicely developed the mystical and rational for an engaging and ultimately very personal story. Others entries of note: "The Minarets of An-Zabat" by Jeremy TeGrotenhuis developed a culture full of mysticism and beauty with an Arabian Nights feel; "The Howler on the Sales Floor" by Jonathan Ficke was unique in bringing out the humor in what could have been a horrifying situation; and "The Face in the Box" by Janey Bell was unexpectedly tender. Honestly, there wasn't a clunker in the mix. Add in several themes and articles by better-known talents (L. Ron Hubbard, of course, but also Orson Scott Card, and Brandon Sanderson, to name just a few) make this a well-rounded offering. Truly, something for everyone.