This magazine is about fiction that isn’t made for this world. So let go. Get unreal for a moment. Let the magic take you away.
- In “Adaptation” by Martha Wells, we find a shapeshifter struggling to cope with being transformed into a shape he’s not comfortable with.
- “In Her Fingerless Hands She Hold the Ice and All the Oceans” by Tais Teng is based on Inuit mythology, a story about a fingerless queen who rules the lives of kings from other kingdoms as she is attended by her dubious servants.
- “Shadow’s Weave” by Yoon Ha Lee reveals a man who has lost his shadow and a woman determined to get it back for him.
- “Immortal” by Adithi Rao is about a man who will be remembered forever, but not in a way that he wants it to be.
- “The Drifter” by Jessica Needham tells the story of wind people and earth people and a drifter come to town.
- “Lawrencium” by Liz Kellebrew is about a small town’s attempts to rid its street of gigantic jellyfish that have come to occupy it.
- “Lure” by George Salis details one man’s descent to the bottom of the ocean and the ultimate surprise he finds there.
- “Midnight Murmurs” by J.D. Astra involves a young king trying to pick a bride to be his queen and the discovery of his true bloodline.
- “A Most Practical Imperative” by Joe Taylor is a fabulist work about a Peter Rabowski that is meant to make you giggle.
- The story “Destry” by Emily Devenport provides a curious account of creatures hiding on Earth as they battle for control.
- “The Possessed” by David R. Grigg is a humorous look at a writing workshop he attended under the guidance of Ursula K. Le Guin.
- “The Myth and the Phule” by Eric Del Carlo is a profound account of his experience co-authoring books with Robert Asprin.
This magazine is about fiction that isn’t made for this world. So let go. Get unreal for a moment. Let the magic take you away.
- In “Adaptation” by Martha Wells, we find a shapeshifter struggling to cope with being transformed into a shape he’s not comfortable with.
- “In Her Fingerless Hands She Hold the Ice and All the Oceans” by Tais Teng is based on Inuit mythology, a story about a fingerless queen who rules the lives of kings from other kingdoms as she is attended by her dubious servants.
- “Shadow’s Weave” by Yoon Ha Lee reveals a man who has lost his shadow and a woman determined to get it back for him.
- “Immortal” by Adithi Rao is about a man who will be remembered forever, but not in a way that he wants it to be.
- “The Drifter” by Jessica Needham tells the story of wind people and earth people and a drifter come to town.
- “Lawrencium” by Liz Kellebrew is about a small town’s attempts to rid its street of gigantic jellyfish that have come to occupy it.
- “Lure” by George Salis details one man’s descent to the bottom of the ocean and the ultimate surprise he finds there.
- “Midnight Murmurs” by J.D. Astra involves a young king trying to pick a bride to be his queen and the discovery of his true bloodline.
- “A Most Practical Imperative” by Joe Taylor is a fabulist work about a Peter Rabowski that is meant to make you giggle.
- The story “Destry” by Emily Devenport provides a curious account of creatures hiding on Earth as they battle for control.
- “The Possessed” by David R. Grigg is a humorous look at a writing workshop he attended under the guidance of Ursula K. Le Guin.
- “The Myth and the Phule” by Eric Del Carlo is a profound account of his experience co-authoring books with Robert Asprin.