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Mythic Delirium: an international anthology of prose and verse Mike and Anita Allen et al.
“Rich word choices and settings that blend speculative concepts with quotidian reality highlight this stellar anthology of prose and poetry from well-known editor Mike Allen (Clockwork Phoenix) and his wife… More
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Luna Station Quarterly – Issue 17 Jennifer Lyn Parsons et al.
Our fifth year kicks off with this extra-large collection of stellar stories. This issue is filled with themes of sacrifice, life, death, and those who manage to stick around long past their sell-by date.
Featuring … More
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Luna Station Quarterly – Issue 14 Jennifer Lyn Parsons et al.
The fourteenth issue of Luna Station Quarterly, featuring a collection of unique stories by up and coming women writers.… More
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Mithila Review – Issue 7 Salik Shah et al.
Mithila Review’s first quarterly issue for 2017 features excellent speculative poetry and fiction, essays, interviews and roundtable discussions on the state of speculative fiction in Latin America, Czech… More
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Luna Station Quarterly – Issue 13 Jennifer Lyn Parsons et al.
We kick off our fourth year of publication with lucky issue number thirteen, featuring a collection of unique stories by up and coming women writers. … More
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Luna Station Quarterly – Issue 19 Jennifer Lyn Parsons et al.
Issue nineteen is full of fantastical stories that feel as if you may have heard them as a child and yet cannot quite place them in your memories. But science fiction is not to be left aside as this issue also contains aliens… More
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Mythic Delirium 0.3 Nicole Kornher-Stace et al.
The 15-year-old speculative poetry journal MYTHIC DELIRIUM has relaunched — with help from Kickstarter — as a quarterly digital magazine that mixes poetry with offbeat fiction. Stories in this issue… More
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Mythic Delirium 0.4 Jane Yolen et al.
The 15-year-old speculative poetry journal MYTHIC DELIRIUM has relaunched — with help from Kickstarter — as a quarterly digital magazine that mixes poetry with offbeat fiction. Stories in this issue… More
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Mythic Delirium 3.2 Mari Ness et al.
Our fall 2016 issue is full of ghosts who walk the Earth (or Mars) and people who become as ghosts.
In Andrew Gilstrap’s short fiction debut, a man in black with a guitar has a thing or two to share with a roomful of music… More
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Mythic Delirium 2.4 Theodora Goss et al.
The April-May-June 2016 issue of Mythic Delirium celebrates spring with three stories of fey strangeness from three writers new to the pages of our magazine. Roshani Chokshi reveals the fate of those who seek the fox… More
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Apex Magazine Issue 31 Lynne M. Thomas et al.
The December 2011 issue of Apex Magazine.
This issue features fiction by Christopher Barzak (“The 24 Hour Brother”), Michael Pevzner (“Faithful City”), and Sarah Monette (“The … More
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Mythic Delirium 2.2 Beth Cato et al.
Welcome to the autumn issue of Mythic Delirium, full of not-so-straightforward takes on love and revolution and celestial mayhem.
In our fiction offerings, Fred Coppersmith cautions us about the devastating power… More
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Mythic Delirium 2.1 Cassandra Khaw et al.
Mythic Delirium joyfully welcomes you to the first feast of our third year as a digital publication.
We bring you tales of past wrongs righted and past debts paid, of a vampire in the worlds of high fashion and higher powers,… More
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Mithila Review 15: The Journal of International Science Fiction and Fantasy Salik Shah et al.
Mithila Review publishes excellent science fiction, fantasy, poetry, reviews, excerpts, and articles from award-winning and emerging writers around the world. Issue 15 of Mithila Review contains:
FICTION
“Arisudan”… More
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Luna Station Quarterly Issue 028 Jennifer Lyn Parsons et al.
Year Seven wraps up with ten more stories of the wild, magical, complex worlds that live in the minds of our outstanding writers.
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Mythic Delirium 2.3 Sheila Finch et al.
In our first issue of 2016, Sheila Finch, Janna Layton, and Jeannette Ng provide fantasy tales that have embedded within them thoughtful takes on Christian themes, in the best traditions of Stephen King or James Morrow.… More