Tony Dunnell
@tonydunnell.bsky.social
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Writer of fiction and fact, living in the high jungle of Peru. Short stories published in Escape Pod, Fusion Fragment, Fission, Daily Science Fiction, Sci Phi Journal, and more. https://tonydunnell.com/
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The final story in FF#25 is "Margin Walker" by @tonydunnell.bsky.social. Tony's novelette follows a band of survivors, fighting back against the robot hive-mind that (mostly) eradicated humankind. It's an absolutely beautiful take on a familiar trope.

www.fusionfragment.com/issue-25/
"Margin Walker" by Tony Dunnell

Yìhán Zhao sometimes felt she was more forest than flesh. She never tired of the trees and the mosses and the fungi.

post-ai apocalypse / relationship-based hacking / planting a seed
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Some people say they can't stand so-called "influencers." Personally, I love them. They sit on my shelf, well worn and always ready.
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My sci-fi story "Mantaro" will be published in Fission #5 by @bsfa.bsky.social. It's a story about coca, corruption and a particularly lethal autonomous quadruped robot roaming the VRAEM in Peru -- the world's densest area of cocaine production. Cover art by Elena Berri.

www.bsfa.co.uk/fission
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My sci-fi flash fiction story "The Shattered Lands" has been published by @foofarawpress.bsky.social. Time travel is a subject I normally avoid cos it's a head f**k. But here is my vision of a world where time travel has taken place - with good intentions but chaotic results.

#scifi #flashfiction
🏞️ The Shattered Lands by Tony Dunnell
song by song, death by death
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"Extravagantly long shoes were favored by young men, some of whom would stand on street corners wiggling their shoes suggestively at people walking by."

Here's an article I wrote about the use of ridiculously pointy shoes in the Middle Ages.
Why Did Medieval People Wear Such Pointy Shoes?
If you could travel back in time to the medieval period, you’d soon see some fashion trends that are a far cry from today’s typical clothing. Depending on what century you arrived in — Europe’s mediev...
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Upstream Color is an amazing film. It's experimental, for sure, but compared to director Shane Carruth's debut movie Primer, it is positively accessible.
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There's something hideously ironic about seeing Musk wearing a Foundation t-shirt. Asimov would have loathed the man.
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Happy to announce that we've acquired the novelette "Margin Walker" by @tonydunnell.bsky.social for FF#25! Tony's work has previously appeared in Escape Pod, Daily Science Fiction, and Sci Phi Journal, just to name a few.
On a background of a dusk sky, with the sun low and a silhouette of a dragonfly:
"Margin Walker" by Tony Dunnel: post-AI apocalypse / hacking your best friend / planting a seed
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The Wicker Man (1973) set under construction
a large wooden effigy being built, surrounded by scaffoling
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The Peruvian hairless dog, also known as the viringo, was the inspiration for my extraterrestrial emperor in "The Alien in My Bathtub," published in Escape Pod. I've met a lot of these dogs during my 15 or so years in Peru. This one is my favorite. He's called Humpty.
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"Rule 6) Any attempt to leave the bunker without prior permission, or any unauthorized attempt to open the main or secondary hatches, is punishable by death."
#scifi #sciencefiction

Read "Bunker Rules" at :
www.sciphijournal.org/index.php/20...