Fiction River: Superpowers - Rebecca Moesta, Anthea Sharp, Lee Allred, Jody Lynn Nye, Stefon Mears, Eric Kent Edstrom, Brenda Carre, David H. Hendrickson, Dayle A. Dermatis, Annie Reed, Rebecca M. Senese, Travis Heermann, Brigid Collins, Valerie Brook, Kelly Washington & Kerrie L. Hughes

Fiction River: Superpowers

By Rebecca Moesta, Anthea Sharp, Lee Allred, Jody Lynn Nye, Stefon Mears, Eric Kent Edstrom, Brenda Carre, David H. Hendrickson, Dayle A. Dermatis, Annie Reed, Rebecca M. Senese, Travis Heermann, Brigid Collins, Valerie Brook, Kelly Washington & Kerrie L. Hughes

  • Release Date: 2017-11-29
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature

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Description

Many wish for superpowers. But even Superman has his kryptonite. These fifteen stories of super powerful young heroes/heroines demonstrate the humanity possible even among those possessed of great gifts. In this anthology for all ages, join a young girl who must protect those she loves most from a powerful evil, a young goddess who must decide whether to embrace her powers, and a young boy who must choose between superpowers and loyalty. This latest volume demonstrates why Adventures Fantastic says: "If you haven't checked out Fiction River yet, you should. There's something for everyone."

Table of Contents

"Villainous Aspirations" by Stefon Mears

"A Kiss Too Sweet" by Eric Kent Edstrom

"The Clunkety" by Brenda Carre

"Power Trip" by Lee Allred

"Pocket Full of Ashes" by Anthea Sharp

"The Ordinary" by Valerie Brook

"Dawn" by Jody Lynn Nye & Rebecca Moesta

"Fatty Boombalatty" by Kerrie L. Hughes

"Passion for the Game" by Brigid Collins

"Just Stop It!" by David H. Hendrickson

"Normal Boy" by Rebecca M. Senese

"Sophie Rosenblatt, Hero At Large" by Annie Reed

"Flowers in Winter" by Kelly Washington

"Hidden Talents" by Dayle A. Dermatis

"The Ballad of Osmosis McGuire" by Travis Heerman

"This anthology is dedicated to teenage superheroes, much like the ones that have captured the popular imagination. While written for a YA audience, the tales in this collection can reach all ages. … The stories in this anthology are reflections on the inner conflicts of the human heart. Superhero stories should be human stories after all, and that is always worth your time."

—Tangent Online