The Humans in the Walls: and Other Stories

The Humans in the Walls: and Other Stories

27 tales of science fiction and fantasy, ranging from hard SF to fairy tales, from humor to horror—including one never before published.

Nebula Award-winning author!

Supernatural beings, uploaded brains, psychic powers, space colonies, alternate timelines, aliens, superheroes, and giant AI starships that pay little attention to The Humans in the Walls.

Each story contains special commentary by the author.

The Humans in the Walls: and Other Stories by Eric James Stone
Published on September 9, 2020
Trade paperback ISBN 978-1-68057-060-1
Ebook ISBN 978-1-68057-061-8
Hardcover ISBN 978-1-68057-062-5
322 pages

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About the Book

Author’s Notes:

I’ve loved short fiction ever since reading a bunch of my dad’s old science fiction anthologies as a teenager. Isaac Asimov’s collection The Early Asimov even inspired me to become a writer (although I would be over two decades older before I got my first story published.)  I hope you’ll enjoy these stories.

Eric James Stone

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“[H]is second collection of masterpieces…”
– Brandon Sanderson
“Stone’s writing is stunning throughout; fans of all niches of speculative fiction will enjoy.”
– Publishers Weekly
“Nebula Award–winner Stone (That Leviathan, Whom Thou Hast Made) serves up a delectable stew of fantasy, horror, hard science fiction, and alternate history…”
– Publishers Weekly
About the Author
Eric James Stone

A Nebula Award winner, Hugo Award nominee, and winner in the Writers of the Future Contest, Eric James Stone has had stories published in Year’s Best SF, Analog, Nature, and Kevin J. Anderson’s Blood Lite anthologies, among other venues. His debut novel, a science fiction thriller titled Unforgettable, was published by Baen in January 2016.

One of Eric’s earliest memories is of seeing an Apollo moon-shot launch on television. That might explain his fascination with space travel. His father’s collection of old science fiction ensured that Eric grew up on a full diet of Asimov, Heinlein and Clarke.
While getting his political science degree at Brigham Young University, Eric took creative writing classes. He wrote several short stories, and even submitted one for publication, but after it was rejected he gave up on creative writing for a decade. During those years Eric graduated from Baylor Law School, worked on a congressional campaign, and took a job in Washington, DC, with one of those special interest groups politicians always complain that other politicians are influenced by. He quit the political scene in 1999 to work as a web developer in Utah.

In 2002 he started writing fiction again, and in 2003 he attended Orson Scott Card’s Literary Boot Camp. In 2007 Eric got laid off from his day job just in time to go to the Odyssey Writing Workshop. He has since found a new day job as a sysadmin and programmer.

Eric lives in Utah with his wife, Darci, and their children, Honor and Link. His website is www.ericjamesstone.com.

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