CIMSEC Launches Fiction Week Exploring the Future of Maritime Security

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CIMSEC is excited to announce a two-week showcase of short stories inspired by its recent Call for Fiction. These narratives delve into the future of maritime security and naval warfare, offering creative insights into potential threats and technological advancements. The stories serve as a lens through which we can explore the complexities of future conflicts at sea.

This edition of CIMSEC’s annual fiction week will feature a diverse array of authors and their works. Among the selected stories are “Task Force Rust Bucket” by Tyler Totten, “Anna palaa!” by Ben Plotkin, and “The Narco Sea: Three Headings to One Target” by Till Andrzejewski. Other contributions include “Decapitation” by Malcolm Reynolds, “Friendly Fire Isn’t” by Paul Viscovich, and “Phantom Cable” by Sandro Carniel, among others.

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The lineup promises to engage readers with thought-provoking themes and imaginative scenarios. Each story not only entertains but also encourages reflection on the evolving landscape of maritime conflict.

Dmitry Filipoff, CIMSEC’s Director of Online Content, invites readers to join in this exploration of future maritime challenges. For inquiries, he can be reached at Content@cimsec.org. Featured art for this event was created using Midjourney AI.

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