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Anna is a student surviving the city, and she lives by a simple credo, "Never play their game; their game is always rigged." For every man she has ever known, it's a saying that has served her well. Especially when Anna becomes lost to the dark heart of the city. She finds herself hunted by Dreamers-artists, both good and evil, who construct new worlds-within a complex community that threatens to undermine reality itself. When Anna learns that she's an Undreamer with powers she cannot yet comprehend, she must travel through their strange and treacherous creations to discover that there's as…mehr

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Anna is a student surviving the city, and she lives by a simple credo, "Never play their game; their game is always rigged." For every man she has ever known, it's a saying that has served her well. Especially when Anna becomes lost to the dark heart of the city. She finds herself hunted by Dreamers-artists, both good and evil, who construct new worlds-within a complex community that threatens to undermine reality itself. When Anna learns that she's an Undreamer with powers she cannot yet comprehend, she must travel through their strange and treacherous creations to discover that there's as much beauty in life as there is darkness. As her existence spirals into wonder and danger, Anna must look deep within herself and face the horrors of her own past, to save her old world as well as her new one.
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Thomas Welsh is a Scottish author. He was the winner of the Elbow Room fiction prize for his short story And Then I was Floating and has also been published in a few other short story collections, including 404 Ink and Leicester Writes. He received an honourable mention in Glimmer Train s Very Short Fiction award, and his story Suicide Vending Machine is featured on the Pseudopod Podcast. His work has qualified him for induction into the Fellowship of BAFTA, and he has been published on major sites like Kotaku, Unwinnable Magazine and GlitchFreeGaming. He loves Neil Gaiman, Ursula K. Le Guin, Roger Zelazny and dark fantasy stories where women save themselves!