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ParABnormal Magazine is published quarterly in March, June, September, and December by Hiraeth Publishing, and features stories and articles related to the supernatural, including ghost stories, Lovecraftian, witch, spirit guide, shapeshifter, reincarnation, seance, Gothic, and literary horror. The articles in this issue include Ghost Ships of the Pacific
Malcolm Tensor was a spy for the British government--one of the best. Sixteen years after wild magic was unleashed on an unsuspecting world and monsters stalk every corner of the globe, he''s the leader of a Kill-or-Contain squad. His mission: to scour the north of the UK for unregistered magical creatures and... take care of them by whatever means necessary. He, too, was transformed by the explosion of magic so long ago, but he''s still a patriot, and he knows his duty. When terrorists strike at the heart of the new order, Tensor is astonished to find his team reassigned to normal duties. Why is he being sidelined? Why does the government need so many monsters rounded up? Tensor won''t stop until he finds the answers, no matter the cost. There is evil lurking beneath the center of London... evil older than anything he can imagine...
The oceans have evaporated as the Earth warmed. It is a time of desolation as the remnants of humanity live in small settlements scattered on what once was the ocean floor. Men are paramount, women are breeders. People do what they can to get by. One breeder dares to say "No!" to all this: Sarrow. Refusing to breed, and more skilled and resourceful than most men, she sets off to seek her identity and her destiny. Along the way she encounters Karthan, a kindred spirit. Like her, he searches for himself. They are equals. But the elements conspire against them: earthquakes, salt storms, volcanos, flash floods. And there are raiding parties who seek to capture and sell slaves. Where are Sarrow and Karthan to go? Up, says Sarrow. I believe in you, says Karthan. Thus the perilous journey back to the land begins.
The Fifth Di...June 2021 FeaturesFEATURED STORY: The Gospel According to Julie by Stephen C. Curro Peridot #1 by Tyree Campbell, reviewed by Alan Ira GordonWho''s Who? Short StoriesThe Drakenstein Hunt by Ethan NahtéDiamond by Mark BilsboroughThe Electric Frog by Sonja RystWell, That''s a Boatload of ... by Jason LairamoreThe Gold Research by Ziaul Moid KhanGo West by Simon J. Plant Flash FictionLutetia by Alan Ira GordonOf Bugs, Debts, and Distant Planets by Vera Brook PoetryThe Music of a Crowded World by Bruce BostonAlone by Holly DayFollowers of the Lost by Guy BellerantiHalo by Benjamin Whitney NorrisKiss It All by Holly DayScifaiku by Debby FeoFollow the Money by Bruce Boston
ParABnormal Magazine is published quarterly in March, June, September, and December by Hiraeth Publishing, and features stories and articles related to the supernatural, including ghost stories, Lovecraftian, witch, spirit guide, shapeshifter, reincarnation, seance, Gothic, and literary horror. The articles in this issue include The Mystery of the Dog Suicide Bridge.
ParABnormal Magazine is published quarterly in March, June, September, and December by Hiraeth Publishing, and features stories and articles related to the supernatural, including ghost stories, Lovecraftian, witch, spirit guide, shapeshifter, reincarnation, seance, Gothic, and literary horror. The articles in this issue include The Mystery of the Dog Suicide Bridge.
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 magic, and strange friends, and even a story about a valuable coin.
The Fifth Di... presents science fiction, fantasy, and horror for your reading enjoyment. This issue includes an alternate tale of Iphigenia, sacrificed by her father during the Trojan War; a new look at Pandora; the problems with species reassignment therapy; and the end of the end of the world. Come meet these characters and others in The Fifth Di...
Tanner-human but with a Motic DNA splice that turns her blue-wants to find out why, after a millennium of space travel, humans are no longer going out into space. Now that she works for the Historical Institute, she has the authority and the funding to conduct an investigation on Earth. But there are subtle and violent forces at work there, and she and her new-found companions must soon flee for their lives.Complicating her assignment is internal turmoil at the Institute. A rogue faction is trying to take control of the seven Families that manage it, and has ordered Tanner''s death. Meanwhile, Tanner''s sponsor is trying to protect her and yet defend herself. With enemies all around her, Tanner has to put her life into the hands of an unlikely quartet of allies.
Illumen is a publication of science fiction and fantasy poetry, with a bit of the dark side here and there. It also includes reviews, articles on how to read poetry and other topics, and an occasional illustration.
Shelter of Daylight is a semi-annual digerst of upbeat and positive science fiction and fantasy stories, poems, art, and articles. This digest encourages the reader to imagine living on other worlds, encountering strange and wonderful beings, and coping with difficulties, not only elsewhere, but on Earth as well.
Matt has a special gift that will enable him to avenge his brother's death. Kerise has another use for that talent, if only she can persuade him to abandon his personal quest and help her with a project called Indigo.Echelon, a secret government project, also wants Matt for his gift. Because he and other like him cannot be controlled, they pose a threat to national security. Orders go out to have them eliminated.Interpol is on the lookout for Kerise and for the Indigo project. There is no place on Earth where Matt and Kerise and her associates will be safe. Nowhere on Earth... but they cannot be safe unless Matt commits himself to Indigo. And he's not about to do that...
Illumen publishes original poems sci-fi and fantasy genres, with some horror. We also include various art, articles, reviews, and interviews.This issue features the works of E. P. Fisher, Francis W. Alexander, JD DeHart, and a review of FJ Bergmann’s new book.
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