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In this new volume of the long running and popular Tesseracts series, editors Julie Czerneda and Susa MacGregor has selected 21 of the best young adult sicence fiction, fantasy and horror stories from over 300 works submitted . All of the selected stories are speculative fiction and are rates PG-14. These stories are filled with "wonder and astonishment" said the editors. They are "stories that engage the imagination, inspire dreams, and leave hope in their wake. They will become the classics for a new generation of readers.

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In this new volume of the long running and popular Tesseracts series, editors Julie Czerneda and Susa MacGregor has selected 21 of the best young adult sicence fiction, fantasy and horror stories from over 300 works submitted . All of the selected stories are speculative fiction and are rates PG-14. These stories are filled with "wonder and astonishment" said the editors. They are "stories that engage the imagination, inspire dreams, and leave hope in their wake. They will become the classics for a new generation of readers.
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About the Editors: Julie Czerneda is a Canadian author and editor whose first novel, A Thousand Words for Stranger, was published in 1997 by DAW Books. Since then, she has produced over a dozen more novels, edited fifteen anthologies, and written numerous short stories. Her work has won awards, consistently made best seller lists, and garnered praise from readers and reviewers around the world. Susan MacGregor has been an editor with On Spec magazine since 1991. Her published work has appeared in On Spec, Northern Frights, and other magazines. In 1998 her anthology Divine Realms was published through the Ravenstone imprint of Turnstone Books. Her most recent book The ABC's of How NOT to Write Speculative Fiction was published in 2006 by the Copper Pig Writer's Society.