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Beyond Centauri is a magazine of fantasy, science fiction, and ewww-gross for younger readers [for readers of all ages], published quarterly on the 1st day of January, April, July, and October. Beyond Centauri publishes short stories, poems, illustrations, puzzles, articles, and movie reviews. Treat the younger readers in your family to a subscription...they deserve it.
Issue 29
Stories
Larry Hodges: The Meteor Always Strikes Once
Barbara Bockman: Area 29
Patty Jansen: From the Parrot's Mouth
Anne Culbreath Watkins: The Dream-Reader
John Bushore: Two For A Dollar
Kat Heckenbach: The Artist
Kate Runnels: Kotoko's Dream
BJ Blanks: Cob And Lobbers
Simon Hardy Butler: The Treasure of the Chickadees
Jessie Peacock: Watercolored Different
Debby Feo: Star Struck
Pamela Love: Something In The Wood
Flash Fiction
Larry Hodges: Patsy At The Snake Show
Poems
Elizabeth Penrose: The Land of the Golden Purse
C. William Hinderliter: scifaiku
M. Grant Reed: Cosmic Wonder
Debby Feo: Hidden In Plain Sight
C. William Hinderliter: scifaiku
K. S. Hardy: The Monk
Guy Belleranti: Rapid Reader
Ruth Naylor: What Might Force?
K. S. Hardy: Funeral For The Dryads
K. S. Hardy: Moon Miracle
K. S. Hardy: Robot Butterflies
Keith Sikora: Solere
Features
Adonis Emir: Tales From Behind The Wall
Tyree Campbell: Pyra and the Tektites [Part 4]
Illustrations
Dominic Ortega: Awakened
7ARS: Two for a Dollar
Richard H. Fay: Tree-Climbing Crimbolain
Lillian Kopaska-Merkel: fairy companionship
Marge Simon: Penaggalar
Cathy Buburuz: Solere
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Scifaikuest is an illustrated quarterly magazine that publishes scifaiku, haibun, senryu, and tanka, and articles about these and other poetic art forms. It is published on the first day of February, May, August, and November. So order a copy of this issue today...or better yet, order a subscription. Remember, Scifaikuest is the #1 poetry magazine, according to the latest P&E poll.
Issue 29
Scifaikuest is a perfect-bound magazine. The Featured Poet for this issue is Lauren McBride. Cover art by Denny Marshall. Writers include John J. Dunphy, LeRoy Gorman, Neal Wilgus, Isabelle Santos, Daniel C. Smith, and many more!
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The Sea At Mughain by Jennifer Sparlin {Sam's Dot Publishing}
Teaser from the text:
“My lord king,” said one, “I am Eunan son of Eunan. We captured this girl on a raid, and as she is no further use to us, we thought that your household might benefit – for a reasonable price – ”
The girl was staring at the floor, as though she was past caring what happened to her.
The king sighed. “What’s your name, girl?” The girl looked up at him, but did not speak. Her eyes were a bright, forget-me-not blue. The king frowned at Eunan. “Is she deaf?”
“No – no, my lord,” said Eunan. “She just doesn’t talk.”
“She screams, though,” said the other man.
Thus begins a Celtic tale featuring intrigue, romance, and magic people of the sea, all intertwined in a conflict between families, between parents and children, and between friends. There can be but one way to resolve it.
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Sounds Of The Night presents sf/f tales seasoned with sensuality— come find out what love sounds like in the future and on other worlds. Published each year in February and August, Sounds Of The Night will release its first issue on 1 August 2007.
Issue 7
Orders will ship around August 20th
Sounds of the Night is a perfect-bound magazine. This issue features a cover by Sandy DeLuca and work by Lisa Cronkhite, Sarah Ashwood, Tyree Campbell, Richard H. Fay, C. S. Fuqua, Kristine Ong Muslim, and many more. Yes, it's sensuous science fiction and fantasy, with a light to medium R rating, and occasionally very ethereal. Come enjoy some really emotional and sensitive stories and poetry and art. You deserve it.
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Wondrous Web Worlds Vol. 9 edited by J Alan Erwine {Sam's Dot Publishing}
Welcome once more to the worlds of science fiction, fantasy, and a bit of the dark side. In this edition you will find Mormon Bohemians, Pleiades, androids that smoke, the astronomy of Van Gogh, the value of love when it is irretrievably lost, and so very much more. You'll find in here people very much like yourselves, in strange worlds that you have yet to discover.
Come meet them.
Contents
Helen B. Henderson: Pirate Reprise
Marsheila Rockwell: Seven Sisters
Timothy Mudie: Machines, Post-Humans, and the Rest of Us
Terrie Leigh Relf: Protocols Are For Dummies
Donaya Haymond: Attempts to be a Mormon Bohemian
Andrea Fakete: Water
Rick Novy: Thrice Around The Earth And Then Home, James
Fariel Shafee: Martian Flower
Richard S. Levine: Light Echo
Karen A. Romanko: When Robots Found Religion
Richard Windle: The Summoner
Tracy Meleca: What is the Answer . . . What is the Question?
Tyree Campbell: Suttee
John Nichols: How We Fell
Lee Gimenez: Android #6
Jaime Lee Moyer: Blood Is Not Red On The Moon
Jennifer Brinn: The Unicorn Hunter
Kendall Evans: Death Spin
Anne Stringer: In Jupiter's Shadow
Aurelio Rico Lopez III: Colonization
Ian Brazee-Cannon: Naked Diplomacy
Bruce Boston: Terminal Velocity
Richard E. D. Jones: Countdown
Meet the Contributors
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Aoife's Kiss is a magazine of fantasy, science fiction, horror, sword & sorcery, and slipstream, published quarterly in March, June, September, and December. Aoife's Kiss publishes short stories, poems, illustrations, articles, and movie/book/chapbook reviews. Treat yourself to a subscription--you deserve it.
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The Sea At Mughain by Jennifer Sparlin {Sam's Dot Publishing}
Teaser from the text:
“My lord king,” said one, “I am Eunan son of Eunan. We captured this girl on a raid, and as she is no further use to us, we thought that your household might benefit – for a reasonable price – ”
The girl was staring at the floor, as though she was past caring what happened to her.
The king sighed. “What’s your name, girl?” The girl looked up at him, but did not speak. Her eyes were a bright, forget-me-not blue. The king frowned at Eunan. “Is she deaf?”
“No – no, my lord,” said Eunan. “She just doesn’t talk.”
“She screams, though,” said the other man.
Thus begins a Celtic tale featuring intrigue, romance, and magic people of the sea, all intertwined in a conflict between families, between parents and children, and between friends. There can be but one way to resolve it.
U.S. Orders: $6.00 + $2.00 S&H OUR PRICE: $5.90 + $2.00 S&H
Aoife's Kiss is a magazine of fantasy, science fiction, horror, sword & sorcery, and slipstream, published quarterly in March, June, September, and December. Aoife's Kiss publishes short stories, poems, illustrations, articles, and movie/book/chapbook reviews. Treat yourself to a subscription--you deserve it.
Issue 23
stories
Mary A. Turzillo: Milk
Donald S. Crankshaw: A Stranger in the Library
Gregory Georgiou: Multiverse Monkeyshines
Savannah Lee: House of Spies
Katie Maud Stephan: Daddy's Girl
Jason B. Sizemore: Milton, Christmas Fairy
Alison J. Littlewood: Bound Beaks and Broken Bones
Dottie Uhlman: The Plumber
Greg Fewer: Demon Eye
William Cromwell: M-Theory
Mary Robinette Kowal: Chrysalis
Anna Peerbolt: Retribution
Thomas A. Leveen: Tree Fort
Susan E. Curnow: The Hawk, the Hound, and the Lady Fair
poems
Jennifer Jerome: Pandora, opening
Bruce Boston: Father Vladimir
Kelli Dunlap: Shadows in a Bowl of Soup
cythera: In Innsmouth 2007
Terrie Leigh Relf: Searching for the Artist
JoSelle Vanderhooft: Ariadne's Lament
Richard H. Fay: Gothic Window
Cathy Buburuz: Secrets Burned to Ashes
irving: The Frequent Flicker Club, or Do Paranoids Dream of Electrocution?
John Tumlin: On the Wane
e. darcy trie: porch song
illustrations
Teresay Tunaley: Sky Creatures
Marge B. Simon: Mermaid
Jason Hooton & Tyree Campbell: At the Polar Toy Station
Alison J. Littlewood: Feathers
Richard H. Fay: Gothic Window
Marge B. Simon: On the Wane
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Beyond Centauri is a magazine of fantasy, science fiction, and ewww-gross for younger readers [for readers of all ages], published quarterly on the 1st day of January, April, July, and October. Beyond Centauri publishes short stories, poems, illustrations, puzzles, articles, and movie reviews. Treat the younger readers in your family to a subscription...they deserve it.
Issue 23
stories
Danielle Emond: For Want of a Butler
Christopher Kastensmidt: Kroop and the Master of Games
Barbara Donnelly Lane: The Alien Heist
Kurt Kirchmeier: Soul-Tipping
Sheri Fresonke Harper: Zoo You
Brian Maddock: The Picture Box
Judith Kelvin Miller: A Planet Called Cheese
Mary E. Lowd: The Parable of Two Queens
Susan Hanniford Crowley: She Came To Sing
Faith Van Horne: Kairos
poems
William R. Ford Jr: The Blue Dwarf's Waning Day
Todd Hanks: Poseidon
Guy Belleranti: Cerberus Laments
Sylvan Bree Baker: Fairy Rings
Greg Schwartz: Ku
Marie Speegle: A Diet for Centaurians
Karen L. Newman: Ice Pixies
John Neumeister: Angry Natives
Debby Feo: Wind Scatter
K. S. Hardy: Robot Envy
Karen Kelsay: Drawn by a Picture
K. S. Hardy: Snow White's Dilemma
Debby Feo: Field Research
Greg Schwartz: Ku
Nick Rech: Vagueness
Penelope Cottier: All Spun Out
Greg Schwartz: Ku
G. O. Clark: Rocket Boy
features
SpaceMonkey Adventure by MonkeyJohn: Ubetcha, We Have A Problem
Larry A. Kayser: Just Imagine
Sherry Decker & Michael McCarty: Rusty the Robot's Holiday Adventures:
Do Robot Hearts Pump Love Or Oil?
Lenora Rain-Lee Good: Excerpt from "My Life As Brother Rat"
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Aoife's Kiss is a magazine of fantasy, science fiction, horror, sword & sorcery, and slipstream, published quarterly in March, June, September, and December. Aoife's Kiss publishes short stories, poems, illustrations, articles, and movie/book/chapbook reviews. Treat yourself to a subscription--you deserve it.
Issue 32
stories
Dale Carothers: The House of Tillud
Tyree Campbell: That I might sleep . . .
Joel Zartman: The Wind in the Gutters
Cathy Buburuz: Road Kill
Lee Clark Zumpe: Family Tree
Don Norum: The Monsters Are Coming to Mulberry Street
Aaron Polson: Distillation
Rachel V. Olivier: Love’s Clothing
Olga Godim: MacCarver Pirouette
T D Edge: Keri’s Last Run
David Castlewitz: Guardian Shadow
Jaine Fenn: King of Pain
M. E. Palmer: When There Is No Opiate
flash fiction
J Alan Erwine: Nobody’s Home
poems
Marge B. Simon: See-World
Bruce Boston: Disembodied Haiku
Deborah Walker: Elise in the Mirror Labyrinth
Keith W. Sikora: Water
Shelly Bryant: Natural Progression
Tom Galusha: scifaiku
Shawn Matthew Hannigan: Ode to Alpha-Five
Neal Wilgus: scifaiku
Bruce Boston: In the Ruins of Space and Time
WC Roberts: Downfall Reflections
Neal Wilgus: scifaiku
Bethany Powell: Flax
K. S. Hardy: The Dragon’s Maiden
F. J. Bergmann: Another Language
features
Meet the Writers: Keith Graham – Interviewed by Shelly Bryant
illustrations
Marge B. Simon: See-World
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Aoife's Kiss is a magazine of fantasy, science fiction, horror, sword & sorcery, and slipstream, published quarterly in March, June, September, and December. Aoife's Kiss publishes short stories, poems, illustrations, articles, and movie/book/chapbook reviews. Treat yourself to a subscription--you deserve it.
Issue 30
stories
Paul E. Holt: Nix Nix
Elana Gomel: Little Sister
S. Hutson Blount: Playmates
Bill Snodgrass: What A Man Must Do
Matthew Wuertz: fc01a9
Rachel V. Olivier: The Crow King
Tracy S. Morris: Constructs
Lawrence R. Dagstine: Identity Crisis
Christine Lucas: Bloodsworn
Michele Lee: Diener
Zdravka Evtimova: Choking On Air
flash fiction
Marc Colten: Out To Lunch
A. K. Sykora: Ditts Just Wanna Have Fun
poems
Rhiannon Morgan: Cressida’s Lament
Rhonda Parrish: scifaiku
Holly Day: Leptis Magma, Syria
Francesca Forrest: Roads To Water
Marcie Lynn Tentchoff: The Sages of Planet Azivekeo Nine Respond to Queries from the Intergalactic Missionary Society
Joshua Gage: The New Bestiary
Justin Bohardt: scifaiku
Jaime Lee Moyer: Above The Noise
Ethan Brandt: Daydreams And Landscapes
John Nichols: Mr. Pettigrew
Nina Babon: I am a creature of the night
Ellie Biswell: The Norn
John Hayes: The Bigamist
Thom Olausson: Rose Of Sorrow
A. K. Sykora: Hubris
articles
Reviews by Scott Virtes: Star Trek vs Terminator Salvation [Lessons in Franchise Filmmaking]
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You Had Me At ARRGH!! by Ken Goldman {Sam's Dot Publishing}
Ken Goldman's collection of short stories about ghosts, sex, murder, revenge, and sex, You Had Me At ARRGH!!, is a perfect-bound trade paperback, with illustrations and cover by acclaimed artist Tom Moran. The titles include: "Wood River Honey," "Skin Flick," "More Than I'd Hoped For, Less Than I'd Dreamed," "Good Samaritan," and the ghost love story "Deep Kiss Tuesday." In addition to these "five uneasy pieces," You Had Me At ARRGH!! includes a bonus story, "Memories of Dragons Slain." All in all, You Had Me At ARRGH!! is a well-crafted collection for those who appreciate outstanding dark tales.
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Beyond Centauri is a magazine of fantasy, science fiction, and ewww-gross for younger readers [for readers of all ages], published quarterly on the 1st day of January, April, July, and October. Beyond Centauri publishes short stories, poems, illustrations, puzzles, articles, and movie reviews. Treat the younger readers in your family to a subscription...they deserve it.
Issue 18
stories
Heather Pine: Muddy Potions
T. S. Miller: Sir Berenger of the Long Toe
Pearl Hoffman: The Spider and the Fly
Heather Cuthbertson: Frost Your Face: A Spider's Boutique
Bettina L. Chen: A Matter of Honor
Jennifer Sparlin: Hideaway Island
Barton Paul Levenson: The Rescue
David C. Kopaska-Merkel: Death has a nice cup of tea
Keesa Renee DuPre: Circe's Curse
Alan Loewen: Night Mares
Tamara Wilhite: Indirect Interference
Kelly Bell: I Die At Midnight
poetry
Caitlin Crowley: A Dragon's Blessing
Alexandra Cave: The Mirror
K. S. Hardy: The Door To Never
Debby Feo: Falling In Love
K. S. Hardy: The Earth Remembers
Kyle Heger: Kite
Angela Drayer: Iranon
Stephen D. Rogers: Over and Out
Amy M. Smith: The End of Magic
Daniel C. Smith: The Stars Give Witness
Drew Morse: The Ballad of Buzz Bawer
Gary Every: Poyang
Susan Abel Sullivan: Witch Place?
D. "domynoe" Loeb: Dragon Dreams
Sarah Stasik: The Chronicles of Ami-Mega-Don-Robot-a-Mon
illustrations
Teresa Tunaley: Attack Is On
Carl Palmer: Wanted
Lee Ann Vick: Tiddy Trulow
John Neumeister: Buzzing Off
Beverly Peterson: Where Has The Buzzing Gone?
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Beyond Centauri is a magazine of fantasy, science fiction, and ewww-gross for younger readers [for readers of all ages], published quarterly on the 1st day of January, April, July, and October. Beyond Centauri publishes short stories, poems, illustrations, puzzles, articles, and movie reviews. Treat the younger readers in your family to a subscription...they deserve it.
Issue 20
stories
Dominic Stabile: The Annelids
Kate McLeod: Trifle
Abigail Hilton: Blood of the Dawn
Kelly Madden: Carrie's Coins
Thomas Lee Joseph Smith: The Girl Who Loved Dinosaurs
Kurt Kirchmeier: How Sheldon Helped the Silver Mouth Save the Universe
Dakota Alden: Beauty of the Forest
Calie Voorhis: In Between the Fairy Tales
Peter Frohn: EVA and ADM Fourteen
William Meikle: The Last Day of Summer
Mark L. Pearson: The Infinite Piggy Bank
Adam Banks: Aisle Guy
Louis J. Pulda: Counterparts
Kevin McNamee: It Will Never Work
Skadi meic Beorh: Pup and the Winter Solstice Shoes
T. G. McKenna: For Corrine: A Cautionary Tale
John Bushore: Pandemic
poems
John Neumeister: Don't Let the Monsters In!
Hillary H. Carlson: Eternal Walk
c. m. mattison: Raven-Fall
Patricia Prine: The Visitor
Aurelio Rico Lopez III: The Salesman, and Grandmaster Championships, 2203
Tonya Osborne: The Face in the Mirror
Mark Morgan Jr.: After Armageddon
features
The Marcie Lynn Tentchoff Page
Tears of the New Girl
Shelter
The Apprentice's Fib
The Real Reason Ogres Died Out
Fearsome
Introducing Our Writers
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Aoife's Kiss is a magazine of fantasy, science fiction, horror, sword & sorcery, and slipstream, published quarterly in March, June, September, and December. Aoife's Kiss publishes short stories, poems, illustrations, articles, and movie/book/chapbook reviews. Treat yourself to a subscription--you deserve it.
Issue 31
stories
Theodora Fair: Claire Violet
D. W. Manning: Trounce and Solitaire
Kate MacLeod: Full Circle
Ken Goldman: There’s Something in Autumn Palms Lake
Marshall Payne: Jimmy French-Fries
Kristin Noone: The Glass Castle
Kimberly Colley: Tom and the Bench Warrant
Lawrence R. Dagstine: Jupiter’s Child
Jason Heller: The Saint of the Moon
Chris Ward: Castles Made of Sand
Curt Jeffreys: Signal to Noise
flash fiction
Geoffrey A. Landis: Stonehenge
Julie Mark Cohen: A Measure of Satisfaction
Lenora Farrington-Sarrouf: Breakup
poems
Vanessa Watters: and the blind shall paint the landscapes
Justin Bohardt: scifaiku
Jonathan C. Holeman: Anatomic Reboot
Hillary Bartholomew: Traces
Shelly Bryant: A Note on Her Pillow
William Beyer: scifaiku
Jaime Lee Moyer: Heroes
Stephen Jarrell Williams: Pick of the Flower
William Beyer: Death in Autumn
Michael Ceraolo: Pleasant Valley Sunday
Jenna Kelly: Through My Future Did I See
iANThe: On a Globe & Hanging Garden
Maggie Desmond-O’Brien: Sireni
Michael Ceraolo: Sex and Drugs and Rock ‘n Roll
Jene Erick Beardsley: The River Lethe
features
Edward Cox Reviews: The Martian Women & Cloudburst by Tyree Campbell
Edward Cox Reviews: Improbable Jane by s.c. virtes
Carolyn Crow Reviews: Evergreen by Bruce Golden
Edward Cox Reviews: Heroes Fall by Dylan Brody
illustrations
Roberta Shepard: Cage of the Mind
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