Marina J. Lostetter Anthologies books in order

This page collects the seven anthologies featuring work by Marina J. Lostetter, spanning science fiction and fantasy publications from 2011 to 2020, including Writers of the Future and Galaxy's Edge contributions.

Reading order

# Title Published Author Buy on Amazon
1 Absolute Visions 2011 Marina J. Lostetter Buy
2 Mirror Shards: Volume Two 2012 Marina J. Lostetter Buy
3 L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume 29 2013 Marina J. Lostetter Buy
4 Galaxy’s Edge Magazine Issue 11, November 2014 2014 Marina J. Lostetter Buy
5 The Best of Galaxy’s Edge Magazine 2013-2014 2014 Marina J. Lostetter Buy
6 Fantasy For Good: A Charitable Anthology 2014 Marina J. Lostetter Buy
7 Weird World War III 2020 Marina J. Lostetter Buy

Before her debut novel, Marina J. Lostetter built her reputation through short fiction appearing in various anthologies and magazines. This page collects seven anthologies featuring her contributions, ranging from 2011’s Absolute Visions to the 2020 alternate history collection Weird World War III.

Her 2013 appearance in Writers of the Future Volume 29 is among the most notable early credits, as that competition has launched many significant science fiction careers. The Galaxy’s Edge Magazine issues from 2014 gather her work from that publication, while Fantasy For Good (2014) represents her contributions to charitable genre publishing. For readers who want to trace how Lostetter’s voice developed before she turned to novel-length fiction, these anthologies offer a useful historical record.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books are in the Marina J. Lostetter Anthologies series?

There are seven books in the Marina J. Lostetter Anthologies series, published between 2011 and 2020.

What is the first book in the Marina J. Lostetter Anthologies series?

The first book in the Marina J. Lostetter Anthologies series is Absolute Visions, published in 2011.

Which anthology is the best introduction to Marina J. Lostetter's early short fiction?

L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume 29 (2013) is a notable early appearance, as it represents one of the most recognized short fiction competitions in science fiction. Galaxy’s Edge Magazine issues also contain strong early work from Lostetter and are widely available digitally.

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