
L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume 42 by Jody Lynn Nye, editor
Each year, the L. Ron Hubbard Writers and Illustrators of the Future Contest discovers new voices in science fiction and fantasy — and Volume 42 of its annual anthology showcases its latest award-winning writers and artists. Selected from entries around the world, winning writers and artists are paired together for the project, resulting in illustrated stories that highlight the creative collaboration at the heart of the program.
This year’s collection spans a wide range of speculative storytelling, from explorations of identity and consciousness to mysteries shaped by shifting realities, alongside richly imagined fantasy and darker, more unsettling tales. These are emerging creators at a pivotal moment in their careers, offering fresh perspectives and bold ideas. With contributions from established authors alongside these new talents, L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume 42 serves as both a celebration of this year’s winners and a glimpse of the genre’s evolving future.
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The Architect of Deception by Debbie Baldwin
In Debbie Baldwin’s latest, privilege and power mask a far more dangerous game. Razz James — once destined for Manhattan’s elite circles — has spent six years unraveling in grief after his twin brother’s death. When his best friend receives an invitation to an exclusive secret society, Razz seizes the distraction, volunteering for an initiation challenge that seems reckless but harmless: steal a memento from a billionaire’s fantastical mansion high above the city.
He pulls it off — or so he thinks. When a body surfaces, Razz is thrust into a twisting web of lies, corruption and shifting loyalties, where wealth bends the rules and truth is anything but fixed.
Blending psychological tension with high-society intrigue, Baldwin delivers a layered thriller packed with riddles, red herrings and escalating stakes. As Razz races to uncover the mastermind behind it all, one question drives the suspense: in a world built on deception, who can he trust?
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What the Heart Carries by Susan Appel
In this emotionally resonant novel inspired by a true story, Susan Appel explores identity, family and the truth that refuses to stay hidden. Stephanie grows up in a loving Brooklyn household, yet a quiet unease about her origins follows her into adulthood. Miles away, Carmine is shaped by instability and loss, driven by a need to understand where he belongs. They are strangers — until a single revelation brings their lives together, exposing a shared past neither knew existed.
Spanning decades and moving between Brooklyn and Florida, What the Heart Carries traces the ripple effects of one long-buried secret. As the truth surfaces, both must reckon with what was lost, what remains and what it means to move forward. Appel delivers a heartfelt story of reconciliation, faith and resilience — and the fragile, enduring ties that define family.
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The Overprivileged, Underqualified Manifesto: When Leadership Forgets Competence and the Emotional Cost We All Hide by Giovi Zaro
Technology and digital transformation leader Giovi Zaro draws on decades inside global organizations to deliver a sharp, unflinching look at why so many workplaces fall short of their promises. Blending firsthand experience with cultural critique, Giovi argues that failure isn’t rooted in technological complexity, but in leadership that prioritizes optics over outcomes.
Written for high performers, new managers and anyone quietly burning out in “successful” environments, the book names the emotional toll of navigating politics, exclusion and performative progress — where integrity is often sidelined and truth goes unspoken.
Yet it’s not purely diagnostic. Giovi points toward a more hopeful path grounded in accountability, humility and honest leadership. Part manifesto, part mirror, this concise work gives language to what many professionals feel but rarely articulate — and challenges readers to rethink what leadership, and work itself, could be.
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