- Raleigh's Dale Mettam, "We Don't Do Quests". Humorous fantasy. 3000 words.
- Amber Sistla, "Fadeout". Near future science fiction. 2500 words.
- Charlottesville, VA's Don Norum. "A Mathematician's Apology". Science fiction. 1700 words. (Issue #4 content.)
- Tiny Connolly, "Selling Home". Post-apoc science fiction. 5000 words.
- Winston-Salem's Stuart Jaffe, "Perchance". Modern fantasy. 3000 words.
- Elizabeth Creith. "Here Be Dragons". Post-apoc science fiction. 3300 words.
- Kenneth Schneyer. "Less Than Absent". Science fiction. 1000 words.
- Durham's Rebecca Gomez Farrell. "Bother". Near-future science fantasy? 4000 words. (Issue #5 content?)
- Tim Pratt. "Hell's Lottery". Modern dark fantasy. 3100 words. (Issue #5 content.)
- Durham's Andrew Magowan. Near future science fiction. 5000 words. (Issue #4 content.)
- D.K. Thompson. "The Gearaffe That Didn't Tick". Science fiction. 3000 words.
- Hillsborough's M. David Blake. "Absinthe Fish". Surreal/bizarre/something. 1500 words. (Issue #5 content?)
- Jason Erik Lundberg. "Complications of the Flesh". Hard to classify. 4000 words.
- James Maxey. "Tornado of Sparks". Science fantasy? A "Dragon Age" story originally published in The Solaris Book of New Fantasy. 5600 words. (Issue #4 content.)
- David Tallerman. "The Burning Room". Fantasy. 4000 words.
- Nick Mamatas. "O, Harvard Square!". Hard to classify. 3100 words.
- Erin Hoffman. "City of Shadow and Glass". Science fiction. 675 words.
Hope you enjoy! Now back to other things. Like figuring out what I'm going to say tomorrow...
Congratulations to everyone listed!
ReplyDeleteEr, that's great news, Sam, but I don't think you've e-mailed me to let me know the story was accepted!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Ken
Yipes! I guess I have it filed mentally as "accepted, tinkering on some final optional edits". Let's make it more formal, certainly!
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