"Weirdbook #41 " Weirdbook returns with another jam-packed issue full of great fantasy and horror tales! Included this time are: Stories • Tonight I Wear My Crimson Face, by Adrian Cole • The House of the Witches, by Darrell Schweitzer • The Bones, by Erica Ruppertabout • The Idols of Xan, by Steve Dilks • Conjurings, by Marlane Quade Cook • Matriarch Unbound, by Glynn Owen Barrass • The Mouth at the Edge of the World, by Luke Walker • “ ..."
"Welcome to the Spring 2018 Issue of MYTHIC: A Quarterly Science Fiction & Fantasy Magazine which contains an eclectic group of stories by John Michael Greer, Hamilton Perez, Timothy Mudie, Henry Szabranski, Gabrielle Friesen, Matt Snell, Megan Neumann, Fredrick Obermeyer, Erica Ruppert, Stephen Taylor, William Delman, and Shaun Kilgore. A book review by Stephen Reid Case is also included."
"Weirdbook returns after a nearly 20-year hiatus under the editorship of Douglas Draa! Here are great fantasy and horror tales by current and upcoming masters of the genre... Chivaine, by John R. Fultz Give Me the Daggers, by Adrian Cole The Music of Bleak Entrainment, by Gary A. Braunbeck Into The Mountains with Mother Old Growth, by Christian Riley The Grimlorn Under the Mountain, by James Aquilone Dolls, by Paul Dale Anderson Gut Punc ..."
"In our 11th issue we're excited to bring you: Aaron Emmel's story “A Protector on the Road," his follow up to the story “Irini," which we originally published in issue five. James Kane graces us with a story where sword and sorcery literally collide in the hardboiled fantasy “The Red Star Assassin.” A young woman is pursued into an antique shop filled with curiosities in Benjamin Chandler’s “The Living Texts of Sildeen,” but what can th ..."
"Third Flatiron presents "Galileo's Theme Park," a new anthology of science fiction, dark fantasy, horror, and humor. Twenty short stories by an international group of authors explore how the universe has changed since Humanity took a closer look at the stars. Journey with us on a speculative expedition to the lands beyond Earth opened to us by Galileo's telescope. Are we alone in the universe? Third Flatiron's new speculative fiction an ..."
"Chad. Hensley. A slice of moon cut through the brooding clouds to reect a thousand blinking eyes across the bayou's glassy surface. Henri Bordeaux shook his head as he maneuvered the pirogue through the pitch-black swamp, accompanied by ..."
"Herein you’ll find thought-provoking, wondrous, hopeful, frightening, and deeply human tales on the themes of alien and abduction. Such stories have been with us far longer than most realize, perhaps for thousands of years, challenging humankind’s very position in the cosmos. Their power is perennial, and here we have eleven of the best. Alien Abduction features short fiction by A.J. Lavender, Amanda Kespohl, Erica Ruppert, Kari Ann R ..."
"Turn to Ash, Vol. 3 is a journal of horror and The Weird featuring... C.M. Muller – The Church in the Field Betty Rocksteady – Something is Coming J Daniel Stone – Open Coffins Jake Wyckoff – Snare for a Small Eclipse Christopher Ropes – A Home For People Like Me George C. Cotronis – Heartland Erica Ruppert – In the Bright Sunlight C.C. Adams – Time Alone Calie Voorhis – The Never Unbroken Daughter Jo-Anne Russell – Liquid Black Leigh H ..."
"Issue #3 sees a heartrending tale from Paul Michael Anderson (author of Bones Are Made to Be Broken), flowery destruction from Betty Rocksteady (author of Like Jagged Teeth), infinite dread from Mike Thorn, tables turned from Bill Adler Jr. (author of No Time to Say Goodbye), physical oddity from Mary Crosbie, costly incantation for Erica Ruppert, troublesome birth from William Marchese, and household disturbance as well as an except fr ..."
"We have all seen the pictures, heard the stories, and witnessed the crisis at the southern border of the United States. In the face of an influx of immigrants, particularly children and families, Customs and Border Patrol has housed children in wire-enclosures, providing only an aluminum blanket to sleep under and little to no access to other basic necessities. It is difficult to watch, especially when one is not certain about how to as ..."
"Ann. K. Schwader. This part of the country has too many trees. Too many, too
close, and even the last of those famous fall colors isn't helping. Fighting
claustrophobia, Zill stares out the window of Thali's Mercedes. “So, did my mother
tell you ..."