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It has been twenty years since Eustace Fargo’s justice bill was passed. There are new weapons on the streets and vast city blocks rising to the sky, as New York, California and Texas cry out for autonomy. Reeling from news of Chief Justice Fargo’s death in service, the nation asks: has it all been worth it?
About the author
Irish Author
Michael Carroll is a former chairperson of the Irish Science Fiction Association and has previously worked as a postman and a computer programmer/systems analyst. A reader of
2000 AD right from the very beginning, Michael is the creator of the acclaimed
Quantum Prophecy/Super Human series of superhero novels for the Young Adult market.
CE Murphy began writing around age six, when she submitted three poems to a school publication, and has held the usual grab-bag of jobs seen in an authorial biography, including public library volunteer, archival assistant, cannery worker, and web designer. Writing books is better. She was born and raised in Alaska, and now lives with her family in her ancestral homeland of Ireland.
When she was a child,
Zina Hutton once jumped out of a window to escape dance class in the Virgin Islands. She’s now a writer with non-fiction publication credits in
Fireside Fiction,
Anathema Magazine,
The Mary Sue,
Strange Horizons,
ComicsAlliance and
Women Write About Comics as well as a novella,
Judge Anderson: Flytrap for Abaddon Books, and several short stories in different publications.
Summary
It has been twenty years since Eustace Fargo’s justice bill was passed. There are new weapons on the streets and vast city blocks rising to the sky, as New York, California and Texas cry out for autonomy. Reeling from news of Chief Justice Fargo’s death in service, the nation asks: has it all been worth it?