The Antevasin
She lives on the margin always dreaming – a non-conformist, she is no villager, yet refuses...
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by Annette Gagliardi | Aug 14, 2019 | Issue #02, Poetry | 0 |
She lives on the margin always dreaming – a non-conformist, she is no villager, yet refuses...
Read Moreby Robert Jeschonek | Aug 14, 2019 | Fiction, Issue #02 | 0 |
‘Officer!’ shouts the crystal-breasted, green-spined Gargalumf, jabbing her glittering...
Read Moreby Todd Sullivan | Aug 14, 2019 | Fiction, Issue #02 | 0 |
Om sent a mental command to the soulsifters embedded in his eyes. The hardware, shaped like...
Read Moreby Felice Picano | Aug 14, 2019 | Fiction, Issue #02 | 0 |
Even though we’re pretty much together on everything, IZ was the one who was monitoring outer...
Read Moreby Alfredo Carpineti | Aug 14, 2019 | Issue #02, NonFiction | 0 |
Merging humans with technology is often thought of as something from a science fiction story, but...
Read Moreby Michael Lee Johnson | Aug 14, 2019 | Issue #02, Poetry | 0 |
Michelangelo with steel balls and a wire brush wishing he was wearing motorcycle leathers, going...
Read Moreby Aimee Ogden | Aug 14, 2019 | Fiction, Issue #02 | 0 |
Gascoyne had half a dozen work requests loaded onto his taskbar before he reached the ‘locks...
Read Moreby Kenzie Mathews | Aug 14, 2019 | Fiction, Issue #02 | 0 |
I have just turned 13 when the barber-cutters come for my hair. The barber-cutters are tiny round...
Read Moreby Matthew Harrison | Aug 14, 2019 | Issue #02, NonFiction | 0 |
As a boy, the thrill for me in reading science fiction was the moment of revelation of the...
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