…and a Happy New Year!
In this, the last edition of 2013, we have Erin Doye’s story of magic and seasons other than this, Servant Of Springtime, the concluding part of Gary Murphy’s sci-fi epic 61st Of September, followed by another sci-fi tale from Greg McWhorter, telling of Contact between aliens and humans, and Stephen Hernandez’ story of drug cartels, jungle warfare and terrible predators, Zed. The Days of Mr Thomas is taking a seasonal holiday, while The Thousand and One Nights brings to a close the story of the Thrall O’ Love.
Sam-I-Am decides to keep tabs on Daryll in Rob Bliss’ Cut, while in Gregory KH Bryant’s Caves of Mars Grae-don experiences Audiences and Skirmishes. In The Airlords of Han, Rogers witnesses the Destruction of Lo-Tan, while in Out of Time’s Abyss, Bradley is a prisoner in the Blue Place of Seven Skulls...
In this, the last edition of 2013, we have Erin Doye’s story of magic and seasons other than this, Servant Of Springtime, the concluding part of Gary Murphy’s sci-fi epic 61st Of September, followed by another sci-fi tale from Greg McWhorter, telling of Contact between aliens and humans, and Stephen Hernandez’ story of drug cartels, jungle warfare and terrible predators, Zed. The Days of Mr Thomas is taking a seasonal holiday, while The Thousand and One Nights brings to a close the story of the Thrall O’ Love.
Sam-I-Am decides to keep tabs on Daryll in Rob Bliss’ Cut, while in Gregory KH Bryant’s Caves of Mars Grae-don experiences Audiences and Skirmishes. In The Airlords of Han, Rogers witnesses the Destruction of Lo-Tan, while in Out of Time’s Abyss, Bradley is a prisoner in the Blue Place of Seven Skulls...