Ghosts
On the newly-discovered planet of Dorset, a small village of travelers try to establish a community. However, Dorset’s ecology quickly proves more complex than settlers expected. Led by Celly, the sole surviving warrior of the circle, the people grapple with unforeseen threats. Yet the challenge goes deeper than anyone suspects. Celly, whose memory stands as prodigious as his physical skills, remembers things no one else knows. Can the village survive the revelations of Dorset’s forgotten past?
William Huggins of Reno, NV
William Huggins lives, writes, works, and explores the desert southwest with his wife, daughter, and three rescue dogs. Due to his father’s work for the United States Air Force, he moved a lot and thus loves to travel. He has an MA in Literature from University of Nevada, Las Vegas. His short fiction and essays have appeared in various media, including Third Flatiron Anthologies, The Canadian Review of Comparative Literature, The Journal for Critical Animal Studies, and Critical Insights: Louise Erdrich.