Hurricane Katrina had a far-reaching impact for New Orleans and the country. Lou Antonelli shows us the impact it had on mermaids. Frank Tavares shows us that a person really can fly and if they ever get the opportunity, they should relax and enjoy the experience. Kaiden is a man looking for companionship in a Lovecraftian wasteland. He pleads an elder god for help. As Glynn Owen Barrass asks, what are monsters without someone to scare? Jude-Marie Green shows us that even starship captains can learn lessons in command through the power of magic. David B. Riley shows us what happened the year...
Hurricane Katrina had a far-reaching impact for New Orleans and the country. Lou Antonelli shows us the impact it had on mermaids. Frank Tavares shows...
The Martian Wave: 2015 brings you stories and poems that look at humanity's exploration and colonization of space, with a special emphasis on our solar system. Within these pages you'll find stranded astronauts, potentially dangerous aliens, people struggling with dangerous indigenous life, and dangerous thoughts from their own minds, plus much much more.
The Martian Wave: 2015 brings you stories and poems that look at humanity's exploration and colonization of space, with a special emphasis on our sola...
The Fifth Di... returns to print in 2016 The first print issue in many years features the fiction of Robert N. Stephenson, Ian Brazee-Cannon, Robert P. Hansen and John Grey. A man is driven to desperation in his effort to find his father. An immortal finds himself among mortals seeking his secret, a secret he can't give them. Another man has been taking advantage of the misfortunes of others after an asteroid impacts Earth, and now he must face the consequences. And a mission to find life on another planet has failed again and again...now what will happen when they are forced to go to yet...
The Fifth Di... returns to print in 2016 The first print issue in many years features the fiction of Robert N. Stephenson, Ian Brazee-Cannon, Robert ...
The June issue brings you fiction from Tim McDaniel, Chris Dean, Rik Hunik, Robert N. Stephenson, and Fredrick Obermeyer. This issue brings you a satirical look at the future of American elections, but just how satirical is it, given modern elections? You also get a man who has never wanted a robot, but now finds himself owning one, with unexpected consequences, a magician searching for a lost item, the return of a warfleet to Earth, but not the Earth they're expecting, and a man who is contacted by his future son, but he has no way of knowing what this contact will lead to...
The June issue brings you fiction from Tim McDaniel, Chris Dean, Rik Hunik, Robert N. Stephenson, and Fredrick Obermeyer. This issue brings you a sati...