FlagShip is a science fiction short story magazine for your ereader. This issue, we bring you five stories.
Guardian of Xarg by Lance Schonberg - When the two intrepid adventurers reached the Labyrinth of Xarg, they expected a guardian. But the didn't expect a white frost dragon in the tropics. This would take some thinking... and maybe a little negotiation...
Lumber Jill by Daniel Ausema - Her uncle was a giant of a man with a big blue ox. She had a lot to live up to... but could she make her way in the Great North Woods? At least, what's left of it?
Sean and Kitty in Love by Gary Cuba - Real love is more than skin deep. Not even cybernetic implants and biological modifications can change that.
The Brisingamen by Hugh J O'Donnell - Vikings, Space Pirates, and ancient prophecies in the form of Norse myths. What else was Heim going to have to deal with today?
Flotsam by Rebecca Schwarz - When Mom says "Take your sister outside to play", it takes on a whole new meaning when you live in an orbital space station.
Also, a special "Please Spay Your Tribbles" column by FlagShip editor Laura Nicole.
FlagShip is a science fiction short story magazine for your ereader. This issue, we bring you five stories.
Guardian of Xarg by Lance Schonberg - When the two intrepid adventurers reached the Labyrinth of Xarg, they expected a guardian. But the didn't expect a white frost dragon in the tropics. This would take some thinking... and maybe a little negotiation...
Lumber Jill by Daniel Ausema - Her uncle was a giant of a man with a big blue ox. She had a lot to live up to... but could she make her way in the Great North Woods? At least, what's left of it?
Sean and Kitty in Love by Gary Cuba - Real love is more than skin deep. Not even cybernetic implants and biological modifications can change that.
The Brisingamen by Hugh J O'Donnell - Vikings, Space Pirates, and ancient prophecies in the form of Norse myths. What else was Heim going to have to deal with today?
Flotsam by Rebecca Schwarz - When Mom says "Take your sister outside to play", it takes on a whole new meaning when you live in an orbital space station.
Also, a special "Please Spay Your Tribbles" column by FlagShip editor Laura Nicole.