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Dark As Life features dark stories of trying to stay alive under dismal living conductions. Some of those conditions are created by ourselves, others are creared for us. In a South American country, a government is 'disappearing' its dissidents. A psychotic woman has to deal with a useless husband and spiders in the laundry room, and spending grocery money on therapy that isn't working. Temporal transformations becomes the cost of doing business, even when they go awry. You'll find all this and more on these pages. Turn them carefully.
Shelter of Daylight features positive and uplifting science fiction and fantasy. In this issue you'll find a very unlikely means of time travel; a computer who helps a colony evolve; a prince who is a swan and has a destiny; dragons who demand periodic sacrifices; reviews of three books; and much more.
There's always something under the bed. There's a world there. Usually you're unaware of it, yet you are certain that something comes out...after dark. After you are safely under the covers. That's when they come out. Psychotic dust bunnies. Eyeballs hunting for new heads. An indescribable creature from the land between. Things that whisper just loud enough for only you to hear. The rustling sound that you hear is the hair on your head and arms rising against the sheet and pillow. Because your inner sense already knows what your mind is about to learn: that You. Are. Not. Alone.
Speculative poetry at its finest, with observations on self-discovery, the longing for a better place (hiraeth), the future of humanity, beings swept up in events, and classical romanticism. Often uplifting, sometimes darker, and here and there a mix of the two extremes, this collection will thrill you, haunt you, and raise your spirits.
The poetry editors at Hiraeth Publishing have come up with a new minimalist form of poetry--the drabbun. It is a hybrid of haibun and a drabble, in which exactly 100 words are used to tell a story that is punctuated by a haiku (in many cases, a scifaiku).A drabbun is a very flash story punctuated by a summarizing thought. Some are humorous, others poignant or evocative of an emotion. All are entertaining and thought-provoking. The drabbun was developed by the staff of Hiraeth Publishing as an innovative method of presenting ideas and concepts. This anthology is perfect for late night bedtime reading.
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