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The Fifth Di... presents science fiction, fantasy, and horror for your reading enjoyment. This issue includes magic, a problem with a house, unforeseen circumstances, monsters, the penny theatres, and a coming-of-age tale with a twist. Come meet these events and the characters who deal with them in The Fifth Di... FeaturesPublishing Your Horror and Fantasy Work by Ashley Dioses Short StoriesRaveled Seaweed and a Pearl by Kelly A. HarmonRisen in the East by DJ TyrerShackles by Maureen BowdenThe Monster of Kylantar by Jason LairamoreUnforeseen Circumstances by Maureen BowdenThe Man Who Was Only History by J. J. Steinfeld Flash FictionLive! From the Thimble Theatre by Alan Ira GordonThe Strange Case of Mr. Hedford's House by Jonathan Sherwood PoetryFlight of the Beast by Bruce BostonThe Next Incarnation of Joan by Jay SturnerQueen of Bees by Scott J. CouturierAzazel-Pomps by Scott J. CouturierShe Talks of the Past, I Think of the Future by C. J. Carter-StephensonWelcome to the Future by John Grey
So who's Yoelin Thibbony? That's what she calls herself now. She endured a cruel and abusive childhood, when there was no one to rescue her. Now she performs Rescues of children, people or things-sometimes for hire, sometimes for free. In defeating a long-game conspiracy to take over Corporatia, Yoelin was compelled to leave a loose end. Now she finds that the conspiracy is not only still active, but is vaster than she had imagined-and the conspirators want their revenge! A strange communication from an unidentified source that requests a Rescue leads Yoelin into a trap, where she encounters a nemesis from her past as a Special Security Operative. Circumstances compel her to take him aboard the Sequana, but as an ally or an enemy, she remains uncertain. His subsequent erratic behavior fails to clarify his role, and she must remain on guard. Meanwhile, Abnoba, the Sequana's computer, becomes an entity unparalleled in the history of computers. Maybe Abby can save the day...at a terrible cost. But that cost pales in significance beside the betrayal Yoelin has to confront in her family. If she can survive that...but does she want to?
Shelter of Daylight features positive and uplifting science fiction and fantasy. In this issue you'll find a vampire who takes a human family under her protection; an homage to Michelangelo; a search for a saboteur; advice from a ghost about letting go; a visitor from the moon; and much more.
By day Oliva Sudden is a substitute high school teacher struggling with unruly students and administrations that do not care for her methods or her race. At night she haunts the neighborhood, fighting those whose activities harm the 'hood's innocents-people who just want to live and grow. To do this, she has been gifted with special skills that make her invulnerable. Jordan Farrell, a white detective, has been selected to stay in an apartment in the 'hood to represent "police presence." None too happy about this, he nevertheless finds himself involved with the people who live there, and tries to help when he can, often going beyond the call of duty. His partner, Detective Jamaryelle Moore, supports him. Their caseload includes investigations of recent unsolved killings in the 'hood. Unknown to them, the killings are being carried out by Oliva Sudden-who lives next door to Farrell.
Shelter of Daylight is published by Hiraeth Publishing three times a year. It features uplifting science fiction and fantasy stories. The Winter 2022 issued contains the following: FeaturesNovelette: The Galactic Culinary Society and the Secrets of Umami by D. R. SchoelArticle: Turtle''s Down by Robert E. PorterArticle: The First Word: Move Past the Speeches by Stephen C. CurroShort StoriesMission to Techland by Stephen C. CurroLast Dance by Lisa TimpfYua, Samurai Writer by Margarida BreiBelievers and the Buzzkill by Jason Lairamore Flash FictionSassy''s Birthday by Donna J. W. MunroFinding True Magic by Russ Colson
Yoelin's periphery is under attack, and she has to close down her chosen purpose in life-performing Rescues, of children, people, and things. Her investigation takes her into the sordid world of betrayal. Too many people want her dead-including her former boss in Corporatia Security; a crime boss who wants to force her favors in exchange for an old debt; and the head of one of the most powerful corporations in Corporatia. Her only allies are a former lover with his own agenda; a concourse deli operator; and a woman who has sworn to kill her, whatever the cost. As Yoelin strives to rescue herself, she stumbles upon a dark family secret: she may not be who she thought she was. But can she ever discover who she really is?
Nomadic Delirium and Alban Lake, both publishers of science fiction and fantasy, and all points in between, have collaborated to bring you the very best of what they published in 2015. The selections within come from The Martian Wave and The Fifth Di..., and from Outposts of Beyond and FrostFire Worlds. Their settings might be an inner planet or a world-that-might-be. Their themes are universal, involving choices we all have to make at one point or another in our lives. This is science fiction and fantasy literature at its finest.This is the first anthology of its kind; it won't be the last.ContentsIntroduction by Tyree CambpellIntroduction by J Alan ErwineThe Adventures of Colo Collins and Tama Toledo in Space and Time by Tyree CampbellArtifact by Rik HunikDragon Egg Soup by S. Evan TownsendExile by Choice by Kate RunnelsFire and Snow by Priya SridharFrom An Unnamed Rock by Jerry L. RobinetteHands of Time by Fredrick ObermeyerHard Earth by Tony CellaThe Job by Justin BohardtThe Librarian by Lawrence BuentelloMagic, Music, and Greed by Anne E. JohnsonMars Ride Along by EJ ShumakNeoteric Urban Archaeology by James Van PeltThe Next Step in the Dance by Maureen BowdenPiper's Haunt by Maureen BowdenRetirement by Beth PowersThe Tulku of Titan by Mike Morgan
"The only records that delineate and authenticate Corporatia territories are on that Palmetto. We want it back.""What happened?" Yoelin asked."A records clerk bypassed security, recorded the information and then deleted it from our computers, and departed for Havelox Rest, outside our jurisdiction, where we believe she is now."After the words "Havelox Rest," Yoelin heard only the pounding of her heart. A wave of dizziness passed. Why there? Why did it have to be there?So who's Yoelin Thibbony? That's what she calls herself now. She endured a cruel and abusive childhood, when there was no one to rescue her. Now she performs Rescues of people or things-sometimes for hire, sometimes for free. She's been hired to retrieve stolen archives. But to perform this Rescue, Yoelin has to return to Havelox Rest, the world of her childhood-a world that still holds dark and bleak terrors for her.
A quantum is a self-contained unit-of energy, light, and so forth. It exists in and of itself, irrespective of its surroundings. But it can be, and usually is, part of a team.A quantum woman, then, is a self-contained person, independent, yet willing to be part of a team if the right teammate comes along.Quantum women aren't superheroines with superpowers, they're not "chicks in chain mail," although they might be, as Pamela Sargent wrote, "Women of Wonder." For the most part, quantum women are everyday folks in a science fiction or fantasy setting. They might be home-makers or home-wreckers, homely or homey, but all of them are focused, determined, willful, and independent. To those who have men in their lives, they are partners and companions, equals and not subordinates.And yet, like any of us, they can find themselves in extraordinary situations where a bit of heroism can save the day. You'll encounter them on these pages.
The oceans have evaporated as the Earth warmed. It is a time of desolation as the remnants of humanity live in small settlements scattered on what once was the ocean floor. Men are paramount, women are breeders. People do what they can to get by. One breeder dares to say "No!" to all this: Sarrow. Refusing to breed, and more skilled and resourceful than most men, she sets off to seek her identity and her destiny. Along the way she encounters Karthan, a kindred spirit. Like her, he searches for himself. They are equals. But the elements conspire against them: earthquakes, salt storms, volcanos, flash floods. And there are raiding parties who seek to capture and sell slaves. Where are Sarrow and Karthan to go? Up, says Sarrow. I believe in you, says Karthan. Thus the perilous journey back to the land begins.
The Martian Wave, published twice a year in March and in September, features science fiction and fantasy short stories about the settlement and exploration of other worlds. Featured in this issue includes, among others, stories about piracy in outer space; evolution of artificial intelligence; and technological battles.
Meet Voyeuse: Her day name is Lisa Verdi. She comes from Ecuador, she''s a bit kinky, and she is descended from the Incas, by whom she is empowered. She can sense crimes before they are committed, and the sensation arouses her-so she watches, to intervene at the very last moment, because she''s the one she pleases. Now one of the two people she cares most about has been taken prisoner by the ghostly spirit of Pizarro, the Spanish conquistador who destroyed the Inca Empire and murdered Lisa''s Inca ancestor. Pizarro now wants to kill Voyeuse. Lisa can''t go to the police, who have orders to arrest her. Her only hope is to negotiate an exchange-one that will surely result in her death. So what''s a superheroine to do? One thing at a time...
Meet Voyeuse: Her day name is Lisa Verdi. She comes from Ecuador, she''s a bit kinky, and she is descended from the Incas, by whom she is empowered. She can sense crimes before they are committed, and the sensation arouses her-so she watches, to intervene at the very last moment, because she''s the one she pleases. Now she''s being hunted by a gang leader who is the descendant of Pizarro, the Spanish conquistador who destroyed the Inca Empire and murdered her ancestor. Her neighbor in the apartment upstairs is a detective who has been assigned to stop her. Alone, she has no friends or allies. So what''s a superheroine to do? One thing at a time...
The Fifth Di... presents science fiction, fantasy, and horror for your reading enjoyment. This issue includes an alternate tale of Iphigenia, sacrificed by her father during the Trojan War; a new look at Pandora; the problems with species reassignment therapy; and the end of the end of the world. Come meet these characters and others in The Fifth Di...
Illumen presents science fiction and fantasy poetry, as well as speculative poetry, all covering a wide range of topics. This issue includes:Featured Poet: William R. Ford Jr.Article: Creating Triptychs by Terrie Leigh RelfPlus Marge Simon, Deborah Guzzi, Maureen Bowden, Denny Marshall, and many more voices!
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