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The Fifth Di... presents science fiction, fantasy, and horror for your reading enjoyment. This issue includes magic, a problem with a house, unforeseen circumstances, monsters, the penny theatres, and a coming-of-age tale with a twist. Come meet these events and the characters who deal with them in The Fifth Di... FeaturesPublishing Your Horror and Fantasy Work by Ashley Dioses Short StoriesRaveled Seaweed and a Pearl by Kelly A. HarmonRisen in the East by DJ TyrerShackles by Maureen BowdenThe Monster of Kylantar by Jason LairamoreUnforeseen Circumstances by Maureen BowdenThe Man Who Was Only History by J. J. Steinfeld Flash FictionLive! From the Thimble Theatre by Alan Ira GordonThe Strange Case of Mr. Hedford's House by Jonathan Sherwood PoetryFlight of the Beast by Bruce BostonThe Next Incarnation of Joan by Jay SturnerQueen of Bees by Scott J. CouturierAzazel-Pomps by Scott J. CouturierShe Talks of the Past, I Think of the Future by C. J. Carter-StephensonWelcome to the Future by John Grey
Spaceports & Spidersilk features science fiction and fantasy for ages 9 to 99. It presents adventures on other planets and in imaginary worlds. Inside these pages you'll find dragons, magic leaves, artificial people, magic, and strange friends.StoriesUstice and the Lightning Raven by Adrian LudensBubble Trouble by Pamela LoveRataverde by Tony DeansUncle Ned's Whiskers by Daniel R. RobichaudEVAC C243 by R. C. CapassoAnother Yesterday by Kevin Hopson PoetryTanka by Lauren McBridescifaiku by Lisa TimpfGym Class by T. R. JonesCity Girl Stargazing by Jennifer Ann RichterFrustration - Under F by Lauren McBrideMonsterpieces by Guy Belleranti IllustrationsOctopi by Christina SngTelescope by Ann Hoekstra
The Hungur Chronicles focuses on vampires in or from outer space as well as those encountered on Earth. Published twice a year, on Walpurgisnacht and Samhain, it features stories, articles, illustrations, and poetry by new voices as well as familiar ones.
Exiled Khar-elt and his adopted siblings have found peace at the very edge of the world in backwater Sola-Tay, so long as Khar-elt's sword and gift for command can earn coin solving problems for local lords. But youngest sibling, Trantis, has found a purse of gold that belongs to the chief priest and faces a death sentence, though he is innocent. Saving him will doom the siblings to flee again into further exile, but may plunge the region into ruin. For the demon-gods of Sola-Tay have awakened and will exact a price from all if the malefactor is not sacrificed.
Parabnormal Magazine features stories, articles, and poetry, all related in some way to paranormal activity, behavior, or themes. In this issue are:Stories A Ghostly Job "Break a Leg" by Karen and Roxanne DentLiving Hope by Herika R. RaymerAn Unsettling Dispute, or the Vindication of William Worthfield by Scott J. CouturierThey Came by K. Wallace KingThe Clinging Darkness by Frederick PangbourneMemento Mori by Edward AhernDiscretion by David Stephen Powell Poems Waking Nightmare by Ngo Binh Anh KhoaHer Legend by RK Wilbur Darkest Day by Ashley DiosesGuests by Marion Lougheedje m'accuse by Amanda Hard Articles A Healer's Obsessions by Dick CroyBeneath Their Emerald Spires by R. P. Serin
So who's Yoelin Thibbony? That's what she calls herself now. She endured a cruel and abusive childhood, when there was no one to rescue her. Now she performs Rescues of children, people or things-sometimes for hire, sometimes for free. In defeating a long-game conspiracy to take over Corporatia, Yoelin was compelled to leave a loose end. Now she finds that the conspiracy is not only still active, but is vaster than she had imagined-and the conspirators want their revenge! A strange communication from an unidentified source that requests a Rescue leads Yoelin into a trap, where she encounters a nemesis from her past as a Special Security Operative. Circumstances compel her to take him aboard the Sequana, but as an ally or an enemy, she remains uncertain. His subsequent erratic behavior fails to clarify his role, and she must remain on guard. Meanwhile, Abnoba, the Sequana's computer, becomes an entity unparalleled in the history of computers. Maybe Abby can save the day...at a terrible cost. But that cost pales in significance beside the betrayal Yoelin has to confront in her family. If she can survive that...but does she want to?
Scifaikuest is a quarterly publication of minimalist poetry. Forms include scifaiku, tanka, fibonacci, senryu, haibun, empat perkataan, cinquain, rictameter, and others. Articles include Catalytic Convert by Robert E. Porter and Exploring the Rictameter Form by Doug Grant. The Featured Poet in this issue is Ngo Binh Anh Khoa.
Shelter of Daylight features positive and uplifting science fiction and fantasy. In this issue you'll find a vampire who takes a human family under her protection; an homage to Michelangelo; a search for a saboteur; advice from a ghost about letting go; a visitor from the moon; and much more.
By day Oliva Sudden is a substitute high school teacher struggling with unruly students and administrations that do not care for her methods or her race. At night she haunts the neighborhood, fighting those whose activities harm the 'hood's innocents-people who just want to live and grow. To do this, she has been gifted with special skills that make her invulnerable. Jordan Farrell, a white detective, has been selected to stay in an apartment in the 'hood to represent "police presence." None too happy about this, he nevertheless finds himself involved with the people who live there, and tries to help when he can, often going beyond the call of duty. His partner, Detective Jamaryelle Moore, supports him. Their caseload includes investigations of recent unsolved killings in the 'hood. Unknown to them, the killings are being carried out by Oliva Sudden-who lives next door to Farrell.
Stories A Ghostly Job "The Ides of March" by Karen and Roxanne DentApex by Herika R. RaymerTaotaomo''na by Ethan Samuel RodgersA Good Man by Mark TowseAn Echo of the Fall by DJ TyrerThe Painting by Jackson RobinsonMortal Remains by Lamont A. TurnerGhost Call by Dana Bell Poems Unknowing Hands by Scott CoutourierPremonition by Guy BellerantiUntitled by Ivan de MonbrisonThe House with No Door by Alexis ChildThe Cabin by Joanna M. Lawrie Articles Pregnancy Visions and Revisions of Supernatural Lore by Eve MortonKindling Paranormal Experiences by R. D. Hayes Illustrations Spirit Ride by Denny MarshallWaves of Ghosts by Denny Marshall
Shelter of Daylight is published by Hiraeth Publishing three times a year. It features uplifting science fiction and fantasy stories. The Winter 2022 issued contains the following: FeaturesNovelette: The Galactic Culinary Society and the Secrets of Umami by D. R. SchoelArticle: Turtle''s Down by Robert E. PorterArticle: The First Word: Move Past the Speeches by Stephen C. CurroShort StoriesMission to Techland by Stephen C. CurroLast Dance by Lisa TimpfYua, Samurai Writer by Margarida BreiBelievers and the Buzzkill by Jason Lairamore Flash FictionSassy''s Birthday by Donna J. W. MunroFinding True Magic by Russ Colson
Scifaikuest is a quarterly digest of minimalist poetry, including scifaiku (haiku with a science fiction or fantasy hint to it), haibun, tanka, senryu, fibonacci, empat perkataan, joined poems, ghazals, and others. This issue features the poetry of Margarida Brei, plus poet pages by Matthew Wilson, Stephen C. Curro, Denny Marshall, Harris Coverley, Joanne Morcom, and Ron Smart. Also included are articles by John J. Dunphy and Robert E. Porter.
This is the end of the human species...or is it? Here are ten tales of our demise. The causes and characters vary, as do the ultimate outcomes. The last woman on Earth-but is Satan tempting her? One final attempt to leave the planet... A poignant surrender and goodbye Dietary supplements prolong the inevitable The virus that we did to ourselves ...and much more.Remember: we were here.
Scifaikuest is a quarterly digest that presents minimalist poetry, including scifaiku (haiku with a science fiction or fantasy tint), senryu, haibun, fibonacci, tanka, empat perkataan, cinquain, joined poems, and several others.The Featured Poet for this issue is Stephen C. Curro. Also featured is an article, "Kung Fu Ku" by Robert E. Porter.
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