In this first issue of Fantasia Divinity Magazine, we feature five stories by very talented writers.
First, in “Millions of Suns Left” by Evan Henry, you will embark on a dangerous intergalactic mission to find a mysterious object that can save Earth from invaders.
Next we have “Man from Oyon” by CB Droege, a flash piece where a mirror that is supposed to allow you talk to the dead ends up having a different ability.
In “After the Crash” by John Grey, the survivors of a fatal car crash move out into the woods to try and heal their broken minds and spirits, when things start going wrong.
“Unicorn” by Cathleen Townsend presents a unique approach to the unicorn mythos, by exploring exactly what an ailing unicorn must do to keep their immortality.
Finally, in “Flowers in the Pyramid” by Bartholomew Klick, a young girl becomes a reluctant guide to a man whose future depends on a mysterious discovery buried deep in the forest.
In this first issue of Fantasia Divinity Magazine, we feature five stories by very talented writers.
First, in “Millions of Suns Left” by Evan Henry, you will embark on a dangerous intergalactic mission to find a mysterious object that can save Earth from invaders.
Next we have “Man from Oyon” by CB Droege, a flash piece where a mirror that is supposed to allow you talk to the dead ends up having a different ability.
In “After the Crash” by John Grey, the survivors of a fatal car crash move out into the woods to try and heal their broken minds and spirits, when things start going wrong.
“Unicorn” by Cathleen Townsend presents a unique approach to the unicorn mythos, by exploring exactly what an ailing unicorn must do to keep their immortality.
Finally, in “Flowers in the Pyramid” by Bartholomew Klick, a young girl becomes a reluctant guide to a man whose future depends on a mysterious discovery buried deep in the forest.