The Fantastic: Amazing Futures
These stories portray a future that's not necessarily a careful extrapolation of current trends, or an exploration of likely possible futures. These futures are strange and different, products of fertile imaginations -- and well worth visiting.

(You may also see a listing of all of InterText's Amazing Futures stories.)

Graceland by William Routhier (1997)
Those who accuse the music industry of deifying its stars have no idea.

Mahogany by Alan San Juan (1997)
Sometimes the most important help is the kind we don't even know we need.

Savannah by Ceri Jordan (1997)
Life is precious -- especially when you realize you haven't even begun to understand it.