Jonathan C. Gillespie’s work has been published in the United States, the UK, and South Africa, in a variety of formats, and has been nominated for multiple awards.
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“Quivira”
The Society of Misfit Stories, August 2018 :: ebook
An anxious farmer believes a strange ship that crashed nearby may be a sign involving his unborn child. But he has no idea what the sign might mean, and the ship’s passenger has his own agenda.
“Todd Elrin and the Forever Reset”
The Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine, Episode 137, November 2012 :: online (free audio)
Must tomorrow be?
“Eee”
Well Told Tales, Episode 53, June 2009 :: online (free audio)
As originally seen in…
Afterburn SF, September 2007 :: online
To fight a corrupted ocean, you need a new kind of soldier.
“On Dasher!”
The Drabblecast, Number 95, December 28, 2008 :: online (free audio)
Dash away, dash away. Dash away, all.
“Best in Class”
Murky Depths, Issue 6, Fall 2008 :: print
700 horsepower. Leather. Fusion-based drive system. And good intentions.
“The Eighteenth Floor”
Something Wicked, Issue 8, October 2008 :: print
Father and son and something else.
“Old Clara’s Favorites”
The Drabblecast, May 21, 2008 :: online (free audio)
Old Clara only bought gourds. Do you wonder why?
“One Night at Ollie’s Stump”
Sniplits, Spring 2008 :: online
If experience is a wizard’s best teacher, then collateral damage is his classmate.
“Upon a New Road”
Spinetingler Magazine, Fall 2007 :: online (free)
Things change when borders come crashing down.
“Paston, Kentucky”
Murky Depths, Issue 1, September 2007 :: print
Death on a trillion legs. The last city of man. A suicide mission.
“Tex’s Last Run”
Apex Online, the official website of Apex Digest (Now Apex Magazine), November 2007. :: online
As first seen in…
OG’s Speculative Fiction, Issue 4, January 2007 :: online (free) :: print
Marooned merchants sink all hope in an animal that shouldn’t exist.
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