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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.
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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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Issue 28
stories
Larry Hodges: Mummy At The Bat
Elyse Salpeter: Trinkets
John Bushore: Stopped On A Dime
Keith W. Sikora: Discovery
Val D. Conder: Prom Night
Debby Feo: To Request A Refill, Dial #2
Cathy Buburuz: Sky
Lee Clark Zumpe: The Throne of Cydonia
Jenna Tousignant: More Than Meets The Eye
Gary J. Beharry: The DHE
John Hayes: The Purple Feathers
M. Bagen: Veils
flash fiction
S. Alan Fox: Bigotry Rears Its Ugly Head
Tom Galusha: Real Trouble
poems
Emily Ross: The Last Unicorn
Marvin Williamson: A Fairy Tale
Keith Sikora: Tree of Being
Joshua Gage: Ghazal
Guy Belleranti: Heading Off A Cold
G. R. LeBlanc: scifaiku
Todd Hanks: Rendezvous
K. S. Hardy: At Midnight
K. S. Hardy: A Whimsical Cottage
Sylvan Bree Baker: The Thin Glass Wall
Aurelio Rico Lopez III: Worst Day In History
K. S. Hardy: Medusa’s Garden
Debby Feo: After School Special
K. S. Hardy: Fairy Tales
Heidi Ruby Miller: Starship Stowaways
K. S. Hardy: Rain Goddess
features
Joshua Gage: Introducing the Ghazal
Tyree Campbell: Pyra and the Tektites [Part 3]
Phil M. Berger: 100,000th Floor, Please
Josef J. Hoskins: Level Up!
illustrations
7ARS: Stopped on a Dime
Marge Simon: Sky
Lillian Kopaska-Merkel: an elf and a bird
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Issue 27
stories
John Bushore: Two Bits
James Hartley: My Girlfriend Wanda
Erin Fanning: The Snow Brave
Gilda A. Herrera: The Missing Ingredient
Mark Lawrence: USS Endurance
Teresa Howard: Putting on the Blue
Scott W. Baker: Brother Goo
flash fiction
Kenneth Cross: The Most Elemental
Rick Borger: The Guided Tour
S. Alan Fox: Star-Crossed Lovers
Daniel P. Florence: Treasures
poems
Saoirse MacBerry: Adventure As A Human
Robert E. Porter: The Fit
Todd Hanks: Cyborg
Gary Every: The Vine God
Thom Olausson: scifaiku
Keith Sikora: Pangolanth
K. S. Hardy: Fairy Dreams
Anna Sykora: The Spider and the Fly
Thom Olausson: scifaiku
Ryan Gibbs: scifaiku
John Grey: Regarding the Tourist Trade
Daniel J Fitzgerald: On Mars Being Close to Earth
Peter Layton: Call It Crane Valley
Richard Pitaniello: A Sonnet to the Flatwoods Monster
Shelly Bryant: The Moon’s Affections
K. S. Hardy: Peep
Francis W. Alexander: scifaiku
features
Tyree Campbell: Pyra and the Tektites [Part 2]
Visiting Earth with Sylvan Bree Baker
illustrations
Alicia Anspaugh: Arachnovalentine
7ARS: Pyra
Tanisha Mykia Adams: Rhien
Marge Simon: Troll
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Issue 26
Lately we've been publishing some younger writers in Beyond Centauri. This issue features several of them, including Sylvan Bree Baker ["Vidos Ghost"], Emma Brady ["A Piece of the Wind"], and Meghan Frank ["don't blame me"]. It's encouraging to find such good writers among the next generation.
Also featured this issue is another installment of the Rusty the Robot holiday adventures, this one having to do with broccoli [Eeew!]. MonkeyJohn has another Space Monkey tale about ice cream. And the serial space adventure Pyra and the Tektites begins in print.
stories
Emma Brady: A Piece of the Wind
Sylvan Bree Baker & Betsy Nichols: Vidos Ghost
Lorie Calkins: Big Foot and the Dragon
Dominic Stabile: The Badmoon Belt
Donna Fujimoto: Halcyon Hypocrisy
A. M. Arruin: The Reluctant Doomi
Angie Beaudet: Spooker Coaster
flash fiction
David C. Kopaska-Merkel: The New Moon
poems
Saoirse MacBerry: The Elements and Balance
Shawn Matthew Hannigan: [After] The Harvest Day
Aurelio Rico Lopez III: Giants on the Beach
Robert E. Porter: For Children Seen and Unseen
Debby Feo: Reaching an Alien
James B. Livingston: Mirror Image
Aurelio Rico Lopez III: King of the Skies
Gary Every: White Sands Bride
Meghan Frank: don’t blame me
Raymond HV Gallucci: Make Haste
features
Tyree Campbell: Pyra and the Tektites [Part 1]
David T. Duncan: The Wendigo
Space Monkeys Adventure by MonkeyJohn: Ice Cream Happens
Sherry Decker & Michael McCarty: Rusty the Robot’s Holiday Adventures – Thanksgiving: Beware the Broccoli Creature
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Issue 25
Stories
Lenora Rain-Lee Good: A House Dying
Jeffrey Crawford: Shadow Puppets
B. J. Blanks: A Bird Too Bizarre
Gilda A. Herrera: Building an Encounter
Rachel V. Olivier: The Spider and the Crow
Teresa S. Rich: Shaking Hands
Simon Fill: Sanctuary
Mark Lawrence: Athenae
Ann Wilkes: For Chance To Dream
Flash fiction
David C. Kopaska-Merkel: Better Ted Than Dead
K. C. Shaw: Shortcut, with Traps
Poems
Aurelio Rico Lopez III: Bad Mix
John Neumeister: The Lonely Robot
Marc Warren Brown: Sunbath
Debby Feo: Data Streams
Debby Feo: Heaven’s Library
G. O. Clark: White Shift
Brienne Adams: The Boy Who Plays The Wooden Flute
Jimi J. Jemel: Arcanum
Sara Bickley: Redder Soil, Greener Grass
Todd Hanks: Cyborg
Features
Visiting Earth with Sylvan Bree Baker
SpaceMonkey Adventure by MonkeyJohn: A Bumpy Ride
Sherry Decker & Michael McCarty: Rusty the Robot’s Holiday Adventures - Independence Day: Built on the Fourth of July
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Issue 24
stories
Simon Petrie: Irritant
Kendra Sims: The Bookwyrm’s Domain
Fred Warren: Our Lady of Chagrin
Richard S. Levine: Cosmic Consequences
Judith Boyer: Purple Irises
Penny Lockwood Ehrenkranz: My Mother Has Gills
K. S. Hardy: The Drunken Mouse
Justin Daly: Dragon Slayer
flash fiction
Dan Crawford: At the Top of Their Garden
Rachel V. Olivier: Slow and Steady Wins the Race . . .
Neal Wilgus: The Street
Lee Gimenez: Proxima Centauri
poems
Bobby Biffel: Home
Neal Wilgus: Lunar Tunes
Janie Hofmann: The Last Android
Kevin Leal: Warlock
John Grey: There Will Be No R&R This Trip
Debby Feo: Space Cat
Kevin Leal: Warlock
Rick Hall: Walking Ladders
Brienne Adams: A Single Lily Rose
Joanie Saltzman: Enchanted
Natalie Williams: Mirror
Joanie Saltzman: Forever
Michael Ceraolo: School’s Out
Corin Tentchoff: The Most Amazingly Stupendously Epic Sea Battle Ever
Corin Tentchoff: A Dragon’s Dinner
E. P. Fisher: Engines of the Age
Debby Feo: Cell Phones Don’t Work Out Here
John Grey: On the Planet with 600 Moons
Cathy Buburuz: Elfarians
features
Sherry Decker & Michael McCarty: Rusty the Robot’s Holiday Adventures - Easter: Legend of the Robot Rabbit
Visiting Earth with Sylvan Bree Baker
SpaceMonkey Adventure by MonkeyJohn: Until Then, Not Yet
illustrations
Mitchell Davidson Bentley: Awaiting Launch
Jason Hooton: Robot Rabbit
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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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Issue 22
stories
Ty Johnston: A Dragon’s Tale
John M. Lance: Henry and the Time Machine
Arianrhod Darkwing: Manga My Dreams
B. M. Riley: Chim The Chimney Creep
Doug Goodman: Slaying Dragons
LuviaJane Swanson: The Girl Who Lost Her Magic
Ellen Kuhfeld: Cycles of Violence
Kathryn B. Hull: A Friend Can Be Anyplace
Mark Lawrence: The Trouble With Muses
Ardyth DeBruyn: Dragon!
Debby Feo: Not Too Crazy About Flying
poems
K. S. Hardy: The Judgment Bell
John Neumeister: The Dinosaur’s Ghost
Terrie Leigh Relf: And so we set sail for Alpha Centauri
Eric Obame: The Day After
Sheila B. Roark: Alone in a Strange World
K. S. Hardy: The Darkness Unending
Patricia Prine: Creatures of the Night
John Neumeister: The Best Toy
K. S. Hardy: The Vampire’s Whisper
K. S. Hardy: The Snow Fairies
Joshua Gage: Tanka
K. S. Hardy: A Race of Giants
Aurelio Rico Lopez III: Oh, the Horror!
illustrations
cover Melissa Gay: Sky Maul
Jason Hooten: Headless Dude
B. M. Riley: Chim Illustrations
features
Edward Cox reviews: First Duty by Marva Dasef
MonkeyJohn: I Scream You Scream – A SpaceMonkeys Adventure
Pearl Hoffman: Freedom [a one-act play for birds]
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Issue 21
stories
Lawrence R. Dagstine: I Want My Alien Back
David Castlewitz: First History
Meghan Burris: Aura: First Lady of Falgadorn
Kimberly Solis: An Interesting Face
Jennifer Sparlin: Spare Parts
Daniel C. Smith: The Minotaur
Peter Frohn: More Than Time
Elizabeth Kuelbs: Lark's Flight
Laura Popp: In the Shadow Realm
Pamela Love: Warning on Whistlers' Beach
T. S. Miller: An Infinite Deal of Nothing
Kim Sheard: New Territory
Elyse Salpeter: We're Here!
James Hartley: Tilt!
Gregory Bastianelli: Two of a Kind
Jennifer Dawson: Not Quite As It Seems
Lee Malis: Penny Wants a Home
Kate Runnels: Shroud of a Suburban Gnome
Daniel C. Smith: Deliverance
poems
K. S. Hardy: The Witching Hour
Sharon Fotta Anderson: Frosties
Gabrielle Deede: Annie's Elegy
K. S. Hardy: The End of the Night
K. S. Hardy: The Tombstone
N. C. Whitehead: Cosmic Amusement
Terrie Leigh Relf: Are You My Satellite?
Karen L. Newman: Garden Gnomes
Terrie Leigh Relf: Attempting to Paste Together a Self-Portrait While Not in Geosynchronous Orbit
Kendall Evans: On Lunar Shores
Aurelio Rico Lopez III: So Many Questions
K. S. Hardy: Mapping the Moon
K. S. Hardy: Siren Ship
features
Charlotte E. Bennardo: Space Garbage
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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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Issue 19
stories
Larry Hodges: Counting Sheep.
Catherine Edmunds: Crossing the Vacuum.
Michael Mathews: The Tchotchke Witch.
Skadi meic Beorh: Always After Thieves Watch.
Angela N. Hunt: Lady of Tigers.
David Hopewell: How Pascal Fared in the Land of Terra Nova.
Terry Hayman: A Time of Leaving.
Robert Eggleton: Lionel.
Domyelle Rhyse: In the Blood.
G. W. Thomas: Five Second Decision.
Rachel DuChene: Stolen.
Bryan Bullock: Star Folder.
poetry
Terrie Leigh Relf: Why the Aliens Really Came to Earth
Karen L. Newman: The Demise of the Snow Queen
Robert E. Porter: Tiny Turtleneck
Terrie Leigh Relf: A Rubric for Vampires
Greer Woodward: Far from Home
Terrie Leigh Relf: You thought you were safe
Daniel C. Smith: Requiem for the Titans
Cathy Buburuz: Jumpin' Jack Flash
Todd Hanks: The Computer Rainforest
J. Bruce Fuller: scifaiku
John Neumeister: Night of the Mummy
Pearl Mary Wilshaw: Space-Age Omen
William R. Ford Jr: Olympus Mons
Richard Lighthouse: the intangibles factory
Todd Hanks: Space Verse
Lucy A. Snyder: The Evil Overlord's Lament
John Grey: Fantasy World
illustrations
Mitchell Davidson Bentley: Game Over
Cathy Buburuz: Buns on a Horse
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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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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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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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Issue 15
stories
Stefine K. Pitzer: The Real Ending.
Teresa S. Rich: Nothin' At All.
Allyson Bird: My True Chillingham Castle Ghost Story.
John M. Lance: The Bravest Of Them All.
John Stephen Walsh: Bone Shoes.
Pearl Hoffman: The Moo-Juice Blues.
Francis D. Homer: A Conversation With Death.
Kurt Kirchmeier: A Sensory Connection.
Ryan Bruner: The Dreammaker.
Sarah Zama: Witches.
poems
Amy M. Smith: Chimera
Michael Merriam: Where The Leftovers Go
K. S. Hardy: The Tooth Fairy's Castle
Karen A. Romanko: Dragon's Breath
K. S. Hardy: Mourning Sun
Shari O'Brien: Blue Alligators In The Alps
Aurelio Rico Lopez III: That Time Again
Bobbi Sinha-Morey: Lake Forest Dryad
J. Bruce Fuller: scifaiku
Cathy Buburuz: Snow Lady
Wesley Lambert: If Lightning Crackled Through Our Veins
Marcie Lynn Tentchoff: Trailing
Lisa M. Bradley: Noah's Ark 2.0
Terrie Leigh Relf: Which Way To The Clockmaker's Shop?
illustrations
Anselmo Alliegro: Neptune City
Tom Moran: Dryad
Teresa Tunaley: Gordy With Unicorn
articles
Phil Parratore: Candy Bugs You Can Eat
Karen A. Romanko: P.A.
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Issue 14
stories
Samantha Henderson: The Mandarin's New Tea.
Troy Seate & Sandra Kregar: My Pretty Painted Pony.
Todd Outcalt: The Cup Of Elijah.
Greg Beatty: Bedtime Story.
Karen Petrov: Anger.
Jenny Schwartz: Dodo Dobbins' Gift.
Paul Horwinski: Dreams Come True.
Elizabeth Delaney: He Answered By Fire.
poems
Ann Peters: The Haunted Alphabet
Ann Doro: Painting Of A Martian
Lisa M. Bradley: To Each My Own
Tom Galusha: What Happy Ending?
Ann Doro: The Dragon's Dinner
Shari O'Brien: Lady Liberty
Guy Belleranti: Noisy Sleeper
Deborah P. Kolodji: Adrastea Sneezes
Lisa M. Bradley: SuperKid Reconsiders
Amy M. Smith: The Mirror's Curse
K. S. Hardy: Ghost Haiku
Cathy Buburuz: Feathers Of Love
Carol Hightshoe: Attack Of The Anchovies
Geoff Jackson: A Fairy Tale
Edward P. Fisher: Night Watch
Sheila B. Roark: The Piece Of Silver
Jennifer Schwabach: LaShonda Dreams
David C. Kopaska-Merkel: Laetoli
Karen L. Newman: Fall Fairies
Eric Obame: The Boy Who Could Fly
Daniel C. Smith: Astrophysical Graffiti
K. S. Hardy: The New Star
Stephen D. Rogers: Periodic Maintenance
Terrie Leigh Relf: Why I don't want to ride in that time machine
Cathy Buburuz: The Truth About Dreams
illustrations
Bruce Boston: Space Fabric 3
Cathy Buburuz: Skull
Bruce Boston: Dressed For Dinner
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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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Issue 12
stories
Allie Ladage: The Friendly Velociraptor.
Carol Hightshoe: A Game Of Marbles.
John M. Lance: Dragon Busters.
Melissa Mead: The Blackbird Maiden.
David A. Olson: A Snake's Gift.
Christine Amsden: Ninth Life.
Allan Wallach: Ellen Magellan.
Pearl Hoffman: Imagination Has A Mind Of Its Own.
Edmund R. Schubert: Weird Omelets.
Melva I. Gifford: Simmer.
T. S. Miller: Relic Fever.
poems
Kristine Ong Muslim: What Happened After The War
Marge B. Simon: Android Sitter: Instructions
Karen L. Newman: The Handbell Choir
Jaime Lee Moyer: The Search For Intelligent Life
s. c. virtes: boundaries
Shari O'Brien: Birthplace
Shari O'Brien: But Nothing Lives Or Breathes Inside
Pearl Mary Wilshaw: Unexplained
Bobbi Sinha-Morey: Prism Of Light
features
Steven Cutts: Why Titan? Why Now?
Belinda Whitaker: To Catch A Shooting Star
Pages To Color, by 7ARS
illustrations
front cover: Jennifer Nilsson: Bubble Dragons
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Issue 11
stories: Tyree Campbell: Sandbox, Matthew Haldeman: Seeds, Melissa Mead: Outfoxed, Wendy S. Delmater: Little Green Men, Greg Schwartz: A Dragon Displaced, Bruce Durham: Upstream, Russell Bittner: Allegory, Eric Joel Bresin: The Prank At Dragon Mountain, Adam Banks: The Job Interview
poems: Mikal Trimm: The Last Feast Of The Danaan Sidhe, Jennifer Schwabach: The Lesson, JA Howe: Six Degrees Of Separation From The Captain, Greg Braquet: Scarecrows, Greg Beatty: Time Capsule, Guy Belleranti: Beastly Band, Amy M. Smith: Seascape Fantasies, Shari O'Brien: Aliens, Puloma Banerjee: Fantasies, Marcie Lynn Tentchoff: Terror At The Cross Dimensional Tavern, Eric Marin: guard dog
features: Space-Monkeys Adventure: I Scream You Scream
Flash Fiction: Edward Cox: The Watch
Pages To Color, by 7ARS
illustrations: Anselmo Alliegro: Orbital Sunrise, Briannon Trimm: Dragon, Cathy Buburuz: Female
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Issue 10
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John Bushore, Edward Cox, JA Howe, Greg Beatty, Daniel Sackinger, Chelsea Speegle, Jennifer Schwabach, John Borneman, Karen L. Newman, Stephen D. Rogers, Marsheila Rockwell, Guy Belleranti, 7ARS, Laura Givens, and Gisele LeBlanc.
Issue 9
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William Jones, David A. Olson, Dr. Steve Cutts, Lou Antonelli, Richard Jones, Peter Andrew Smith, MonkeyJohn, s.c. virtes, Mikal Trimm, Daniel C. Smith, Greg Beatty, Aurelio Rico Lopez III, Eric Marin, Nina Munteanu, and 7ARS.
Issue 8
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Yvonne Pronovost, Lon Prater, Geoffrey Girard, Jennifer Schwabach, S. Yi, Adam Banks, Tom Pendergrass, Lisa Tate, Willow Katsumi Relf-Discartin, Ilona Hegedûs, Eric Marin, Terrie Leigh Relf & L. A. Story Houry, Andy Miller, Stephen D. Rogers, Wesley Lambert, Kristine Ong Muslim, Guy Belleranti, Greg Beatty, MonkeyJohn, Marcia A. Borell, and Teresa Tunaley.
Issue 7
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Fiona McLaren, Stephen D. Rogers, Terrie Leigh Relf, Wesley Lambert, Eric Marin, Robert Bartlett, William Jones, Valerie Frankel, Laurie Tom, Brad Smith, Dorothy Imm, Cathy Buburuz, Teresa Tunaley, Mikal Trimm, Guy Belleranti, Karen A. Romanko, Anastasia Andersen, Bobbi Sinha-Morey, Willow Katsumi Relf-Descartin, Karen L. Newman, Bric Barnes, Lee Clark Zumpe, MonkeyJohn, 7ARS, and Tracey Potter Zumpe.
Issue 6
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S. Yi, Richard Gawel, Ed Schubert, Terrie Leigh Relf, Mark Yohalem, William Jones, Stephen D. Rogers, John Bushore, Aurelio Rico Lopez III, Mikal Trimm, Cythera, Andy Miller, Cathy Buburuz, Puloma Banerjee, Bruce Boston, Lisa M. Bradley, Greg Beatty, Lee Clark Zumpe, MonkeyJohn, Nina Munteanu, 7ARS, Tracey Potter Zumpe
Issue 5
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John Bushore, C. A. Casey, Greg Beatty, K J Kabza, E. K. Rivera, Melissa Mead, Andy Miller, Anastasia Andersen, Guy Belleranti, Karen R. Porter, Mikal Trimm, David C. Kopaska-Merkel, Stephen D. Rogers, Christina Sng, Lee Clark Zumpe, MonkeyJohn, 7ARS, Erin Donahoe, Teresa Tunaley
Issue 4
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Issue 3
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Issue 2
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Issue 1
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Charlotte Cauldron and the Prince of Nevermore by John M. Lance {Sam's Dot Publishing}
What if you were the hero of a book and your author was kidnapped? Who would you turn to for help?
Charlotte Cauldron loves reading about Prince Peter’s adventures and knows everything there is to know about the Prince and his friends, the sorceress Juno Vanderspell and Frizzleroot the will-o-wisp. So when the Prince’s arch nemesis, Spartan Arrow, escapes the confines of the page and kidnaps the author, Horatio Alkazar, the Prince asks Charlotte to help rescue him. Now all they need to do is get some pirates’ cooperation, outwit goblins, slip past a dragon, and find Spartan’s tower (which would be a lot easier to do if he didn’t keep moving it).
Oh, and then there’s the little matter of defeating Spartan himself…
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Color Me Strange is a coloring book for dreamers of ages 6 to 80. It contains 30 illustrations by Marcia Borell, 7ARS, and Sandy DeLuca, and it will keep your dreamers busy this summer. It makes an ideal gift any time of year.
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Cover art by 7ARS
Cover art by Sandy Deluca
Cover art by Marcia Borell
Cover art by 7ARS
Cover art by Sandy Deluca
Cover art by Marcia Borell
Dragon Sight by Penny Lockwood Ehrenkranz Chapbook {Sam's Dot Publishing}
Boy loathes girl. Girl avoids dragon. Dragon loves boy. Dragon loathes girl. Girl loves boy. Boy loves dragon. Consider the possibilities . . . oh, and did I mention the curse? "Dragon Sight" is illustrated by 7ARS.
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Encounters edited by Tyree Campbell {Sam's Dot Publishing}
In here you'll meet some special people and special creatures. David, who watches the night sky for aliens, only to discover that they're already here. Lucy, who needs a friend and decides that a bear would be great . . . but there's a problem. Andy, who learns that some mannequins are more than what they seem. Isabella, a very unusual dragon. Terri, who's lost on another planet. And Joseph, who hasn't lost his mind . . . not exactly.
These six youngsters are just like you, no matter how old you are. They are curious, lonely, brave, lost, creative, adventurous . . . special. They have a lot in common with you--except, perhaps, for the dragon's scales. Come join them on the adventures of a lifetime.
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Eye of the Undead by Deborah Solice {Emerald Falcon Press}
The Eye of the Undead is the first in a series of books that transports young readers to ‘real’ historical places and introduces them to figures that have changed our world. The two main characters, Tiffany and Daniel are hurled back in time through a computer program and find themselves trapped inside one of the most mysterious and spookiest places in Egypt... Imhotep’s Step Pyramid. Inside the tombs cold embrace lurks an ancient evil. Still wrapped in the strips of its burial cloth the wicked mummy pursues Tiffany and Daniel trying to keep them within the stones of the pyramid. Hidden within every dark shadow, around every sharp corner or within the sacred burial chamber itself could be the answer they so desperately seek... or it could bring them closer to the mummy.
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Kella and the Dimensional Mirror by Gavin Salisbury {Sam's Dot Publishing}
Kella is raised around a magic shop. She wants to know what happened to her parents, and she meets a few owls along the way. But the adventure begins when she meets her grandfather in the mirror.
Illustrated by 7ARS, Kella and the Dimensional Mirror is a rollicking fantasy adventure for the next generation of readers--and for this one, too.
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Oddities by Aurelio Rico Lopez III and Kristine Ong Muslim {Sam's Dot Publishing}
Oddities is a poetry chapbook for younger readers featuring a collection of the strange and the unusual that is sure to evoke smiles and thought. Ms Muslim is a James Award winner, and Mr Lopez is a James nominee...and together they have assembled some reading that is literally and figuratively out of this world.
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Portals {Sam's Dot Publishing}
Portals is an anthology of the best stories and poems from the first year of the online zine "Kisses for Kids" plus all-new stories and poems. Portals is llustrated by Marcia Borell, Sarah Zama, Courtenay Pogue, and Jennifer Cawthorne, and features work by Sarah Guidry, Darcie DeAngelo, Karen A. Romanko, and Stephen D. Rogers, among others.
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Rusty the Robot's Holiday Adventures by Sherry Decker and Michael McCarty {Sam's Dot Publishing}
Every family member has certain expectations for celebrating holidays. The excitement grows as the holiday nears - and this apparently applies to robots too. Rusty the Robot was abandoned in a forest by a heartless museum owner, but found and rescued by Kasdan and Lane Montgomery, a brother and sister on a secret and slightly mischievous outing after school. Together, they manage to haul him home and make minor repairs.
“Picture the gentle, lovable Tin Man of Oz outfitted with PC circuitry, found abandoned and then salvaged by young twins Lane and Kasdan, who adopt him into their Jetsons-like space-age family. Delightful misadventures abound--from Rusty almost trapping the dreaded Broccoli Creature to him becoming a snowball-throwing machine to his saving of a zoo-escapee named Johnny the puma--with each chapter set around the year's major holidays. A lovely, imaginative kids' book from two old pros. Great for young readers!”
-- Steve Burt, Bram Stoker and Ray Bradbury Award-winning author for young readers
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The Seekers by Dave Barlow {Emerald Falcon Press}
Come with us on a wondrous journey of discovery that will transport you to miraculous places on the globe, send you through the murky halls of time and with your help, guidance and courage save our earth.
This book will educate you on volcanoes while it carries you through a marvelously told story which stands on its own.
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The Seven Adventures of Cadida by Marva Dasef {Sam's Dot Publishing}
Cadida's in trouble again. But then, when is Cadida not in trouble?
First, she gets captured by raiders and thrown into a cave to be sacrificed to a demon, which turns out to be a djinn named Bascoda, a rather clumsy genie who adopts Cadida as his mistress. Cadida manages to escape despite Bascoda's "help," but later returns to the cave to see if anyone else had been captured. She finds instead of a prisoner a rather lonely and pathetic demon who needs a new home. Then Baakir, a fire-breathing, talking, flying horse tells Cadida that his beloved Barika has been captured by pirates. Baakir is only somewhat helpful because he is not yet fully in control of his magic. Oops.
Oh, yes, there's much more . . . but you'll just have to turn the pages and find out what kind of trouble this bored little rich young lady can get into.
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The Teddy Bears of Tomorrow by Joel A. Sutherland {Sam's Dot Publishing}
At the Teddy Bear Academy you have to be perfect, and Rumpleton is not. He has let down his Mom and Dad, and has no place to go. But Rumpleton is a tough little teddy, and he doesn't give up. With the help of a mouse named Jove and a little bit of magic, he finds a door into a magic world. But there's a problem with the door . . .
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Tome of Knowledge by Dave Barlow {Emerald Falcon Press}
The Seekers must travel far and wide in search of the shards of time in order to keep the earth spinning. It is a perilous journey full of danger and mystery. In order to succeed on these quests the Seekers rely on books of knowledge to guide them.
Worn and rugged old tomes like this are filled with the knowledge they need to guide them.
Now you can learn what they must in order to survive.
Inside you will find pictures of what can be learned to color or trace along with written text full of useful information.
This can be used in companion with The Seekers , be a stand alone classroom supplement, or an informational coloring book.
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The Twontle by Brett Young {Emerald Falcon Press}
Come take a wondrous journey alongside a fantastical being as his mishap at the rivers edge sends him on a wondrous journey that will challenge his wit as well as his endurance. Written in a fantastic canto style rhythm that brings to life an interesting tale and lends one to an old fashion fable style of rhyme and rhythm. Remember those fables from when we were kids. Well this story will remind you and introduce your kids to this fun and memorable way of story telling.
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Up is Down by Mikal Trimm {Sam's Dot Publishing}
Up Is Down, by Mikal Trimm, is an illustrated poetry chapbook intended for younger readers of all ages. It tells many tales of growing up with imagination. Mikal Trimm has captured those quirky, off-beat moments where things are not always what they seem, like the burglar who breaks into the home of the owner of a pet lion, and the mischief one can get into in 'Daddy's Study.' And what can happen at a Christmas play when you focus too much on what other people get. Up Is Down is illustrated by 7ARS and Marcia Borell
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The Way to Fairyleland by Belon Ramos {Emerald Falcon Press}
There is an old legend told in the kingdom of Fairyleland for centuries. The legend tells of a young girl who will save Fairyleland from the evil that dwells in it. She will be able to destroy the evil in Fairyleland once and for all... but at what horrible price? Is the tales of this gathering evil and Fairyleland's savior a prophecy, a destiny, or simply a story told by bards and tellers or is it true?
GREAT for kids of all ages.
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