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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 25
stories
Mel Hiers: Dead Chessie
Robert Gardner: Dark Lady
James McGowan: Sleep Talker
Bud Webster: Frog Level @ Frog Level
Zia Ahmed: The Traveler
J. A. Pollard: Turn-About
Megan Arkenberg: The Middle Floor
Angelo Niles: Amber Is Cold
Lawrence R. Dagstine: Human Transfer
Christina Amsden: Betrayal
Robert L. Slater: Regression Therapy
Ryan Bruner: Choice
poems
Phillip A. Ellis: The Unicorn of Unicorns
David E. Howerton: Doesn't Even Slow
Gary Every: Atlante's Castle
Cathy Buburuz: Perpetual Promises
Ami Kaye: Heart of a Dragon
Mac Warren Brown: The Big Laugh
Neal Wilgus: Variations on a Theme from Huxley
Marge B. Simon: A Stone in the Sand
David E. Howerton: scifaiku
Neal Wilgus: Nomansland
Rachel V. Olivier: Learning Alchemy
David C. Kopaska-Merkel: The Clone Ship Captain
Pearl Mary Wilshaw: Circumstance in Experience
Tracy Meleca: Bitten
James B. Livingston: In the End
Sheffield Reynolds: Lord Bosleigh's Guide to Anomalous Creatures: Werewolves
illustrations
Dan Skinner: Pirate Scout
Marge B. Simon: The Unicorn of Unicorns
David L. Transue: Perpetual Promises
Jason Hooten & Tyree Campbell: At the Walls of Troy
Marge B. Simon: A Stone in the Sand
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Drabbler 11 {Sam's Dot Publishing}
SETI received a broadcast, and this is what it said...
The Boy Who Cried: A Modern Fable by Francis W. Alexander
Coming to You Live—The Season Premier of Desperate Househusbands! by Willow Katsumi Relf-Discartin and Terrie Leigh Relf
Aliens Won't Spoil My Vacation! by Dan Manning
On the First, and Last, Signal from Space by Robert Brown
Andromeda Calling by William Kerr
Belly of the Beast by Gerald Rice
First Response? By Carol A. Cole
Let's Trade by Michael A. Kechula
Face Value by Diane Arrelle
"Houston, We Are the Problem" by Elissa Malcohn
Dahhhhhh! by Marcia A. Borell
Genocider with Wrozie by Michael Hunt
A Message from Space by Donna Amato
How Much for the Big Blue Marble by William J. Kerr Sr.
The Trouble with Unsolicited Messages by Richard H. Fay
Zarathustra's Radio by Michael Anthony
"RSVP" by Casey Fiesler
Miscommunication by Heather Kuehl
SETI Searches for New Funding by The Boortean Ambassador to Haura
Shipping and Handling by Diane Arrelle
Company Coming by Gerri Leen
Say again, Sagan? by Rebecca Nazar
SETI – Not Interested by Lee Barwood
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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.
One Year Subscription
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TALES OF THE TALISMAN (formerly HADROSAUR TALES) is a science fiction and fantasy magazine published quarterly by Hadrosaur Productions. A talisman is any object having apparently magical power. To us, stories and poems are among the most magical things there are. They have the power to transport the reader to other times and places. Join us and discover the magic made by the writers and artists who contribute to TALES OF THE TALISMAN.
Issue 3-4
Cathy Buburuz introduces us to Gold Tooth, a pirate wanted dead or alive! As the election year begins, Uncle River takes us to the future so we can see how future generations might deal with questions of succession. Eric Warren tells us what to do if you should happen to find the philosopher's stone in your girlfriend's underwear drawer. Wayne Faust takes us back to the Alamo and shows us what would happen if Davy Crockett knew that Santa Ana was going to win. Both Lori T. Strongin and Jon Wesick give us a look a the daily lives of werewolves and show us a howling good time in the process! These and other stories and poems await in the spring 2008 issue of Tales of the Talisman.
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First Duty by Marva Dasef {Sam's Dot Publishing}
Nyra Hutchings, a young woman born into a life of servitude on a repressive factory planet, is desperate for a different life. When she's accepted into the Space Service Academy, run by the organization that enslaves her planet, she discovers the truth behind generations of rebellion. Now, she must decide what to believe, where her first duty lies, and fight for more than her life against impossible odds.
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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 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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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.
One Year Subscription
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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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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 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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A Nameless Place by Joanne Morcom {Sam's Dot Publishing}
This hauntingly beautiful and spookily poignant collection of scifaiku, tanka, and haibun by one of the masters of the subgenre is now available from Sam's Dot Publishing. It's a great read for evenings this winter. Just grab a bottle of white wine and sit close to the hearth.
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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 17
stories
Carol Hightshoe: Life In The Shadows.
Elizabeth Kuelbs: Rancho Serpiente.
Steven Shields: Equus Illuminatus.
Rick Novy: Little Dark Nebula.
Rick Novy: State Secrets.
Barbara Donnelly Lane: The Fisherman’s Daughter.
Kurt Kirchmeier: A Charcoal Exchange.
Neil Patrick O‘Donnell: Master‘s Calling.
Andrew Nicholle: Trilo-Bites.
John Kuhn: That Planet.
features
The Jennifer Schwabach Page
poems
Debby Feo: The Tale Of The Tail
Ryan Krafnick: Into The Sky
Bruce Boston: Can People
G. O. Clark: Delicate Balance
Reanna Novy: Fade Away
Sarah Wagner: Amphitrite
Stephen D. Rogers: Amateur Astronomer
Daniel C. Smith: In Peace They Came
Drew Morse: Outbound Spacelanes
John Neumeister: Fighting Mad
Sharon Irwin: Tarquin The Monkey
L. N. Allen: Mannequin
articles
Mary Cook: Fairy Conservation
illustrations
Mitchell Davidson Bentley: Arctic Outpost
Gary Thomas: Demon
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Cover of Darkness {Sam's Dot Publishing}
Cover Of Darkness is an assembly of short stories from the dark edge of urban fantasy. Tales involve mundane things, such as taking the bus home, to climbing a haunted tree, to watching a pas d'une under the stars . . . to a man who plays with spooky dolls. Lightly seasoned with poetry, this anthology is to be savored over time--read it all at once only if you dare!
stories:
Crickets by Gregory Bastianelli
Riding The 72 by Andrea Saavedra
Cracks by Kristine Ong Muslim
Unkindness by Kate England
Sometimes The Good Witch Sings To Me by L L Soares
Dance By The Light Of The Moon by Tyree Campbell
The Hanging Tree by Erick Lindman
Uncle Horace by Kate Flannery
Insanity In 7 Minutes by Daniel Gould
Karma by Chazley Dotson
Not You by Tamara Wilhite
Dream Well by Jeremiah Job Levine
Stealing From Prometheus by Edward Cox
poems:
Because Missionaries Put It There by Holly Day
Sunday Idyll by Phillip Ellis
Jealous Spirits by Cathy Buburuz
The Path Of Time by Angela Albee
State Mental Hospital by Ray Greenblatt
Before Dawn by Jason Souders
cover art: Universal Judgement by Marge B. Simon
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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 16
stories:
Holly Dyess: Lady Debra
Vera Searles: The Golden Needle
C. A. Casey: The Dragon With One Nostril
Daniel Arenson: Bluebell And The Giant
Rhona Westbrook: The Perfectionist And the Llama
J Alan Erwine: The Twin Sorceresses
Valerie Hunter: Thekla The Dragonkeeper
Jennifer Sparlin: Lacey Likes The Dentist
Carl Palmer: Calling All Cars
poems:
Karen R. Porter: Why Dragons Make Lousy Pets
Karen L. Newman: Genetic Erector Set
John Grey: City Under Ice
Terrie Leigh Relf: There
Robin Mayhall: February
Debby Feo: The Decision
M. Frost: From The Model 8 Polysomnograph
Abby Brennan: Tell Me
Aurelio Rico Lopez III: One Night When The Moon Was High
Robert E. Porter: Bouncing
Robin Mayhall: March
K. S. Hardy: Iron Mountain
Shari O'Brien: Amnesia
David R. Plowman: The Road Less Traveled By
Kurt MacPhearson & Rick Yennik: Measure
Daniel C. Smith: Monday, Monday
Daniel Fitzgerald: Ceiling Stars
Tisha Perkins: Lily
E. N. De Choudens: scifaiku
art:
Marge Simon: Mother And Child [cover]
Sarah Zama: Mano Nella Mano [back cover]
Michael Jessen: Genetic Erector Set
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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 13
This is the 4th Anniversary Issue
stories:
Radley's Comet, by Todd Outcault
Trance, by Emma Ryle
The Library of Etria, by Josaeph DeRepentigny
Rules, by David Taub
Buckets of Courage, by Fran Wolber
Troll Music, by Judy Camplin
Jenny's Magic, by Michael Merriam
Disturbing Yellow, by Teresa S. Rich
March 1st, by Kurt D. Kirchmeier
Ping, by DLM Clarke
The Wizard's Study, by Christopher Kastensmidt
poems:
Universal, by John Grey
Aliens Have Landed, by Aurelio Rico Lopez III
The Sphinx and the Prince, by Heather J. Cuthbertson
Follow The Mustard, by Lisa M. Bradley
In The Dark, by Lillian Kopaska-Merkel
GMOh-no, by Lisa M. Bradley
Dragons, by Christopher Fog
The mad scientist's shopping list, by David C. Kopaska-Merkel
for the dogs, by s.c. virtes
The Star-Maker, by Kristine Ong Muslim
Here Be Monsters, by K. S. Hardy
My Shadow, by Desara Alvarez
The Thunder of the Clock, by Sheila B. Roark
Grim Tribute, by Pearl Mary Wilshaw
Our Other Brethren, by Shari O'Brien
Tulip Faeries, by Diana Cacy Hawkins
To Live As Legend, by Amy M. Smith
Scifaiku by Tom Galusha
articles:
Review of Narnia, by Tatiana Knox
Field Guide To Intergalactic Organisms, by Lee Clark Zumpe
cover art: The Stuff of Dreams, by Laura Givens
Tulip Fairies, by Ron Leming
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