The Infinite Bard – Sarah Stegall

It’s time for another short fiction offering from the great writers participating in The Infinite Bard!

This week’s story comes to us from Sarah Stegall.

About Sarah:

Sarah Stegall writes science fiction, fantasy and mysteries. Her novel, Outcasts: A Novel of Mary Shelley was published in May 2016. Her most recent short stories have been published in Quantum Zoo, A Tribute Anthology to Deadworld and Comic Publisher Gary Reed and The X-Files: The Truth Is Out There.

Sarah is the author of the Phantom Partners series, as well as the novel Chimera and the YA novel Farside. Since 1994, Sarah has been writing critically acclaimed reviews of science fiction and fantasy television, books and movies. She researched and helped write the first three Official Guides to The X-Files. She currently resides in Northern California.

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