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Night to Dawn 43 offers a unique take on monsters. One of them is a Mylar balloon. That's right, folks, an evil balloon takes on a life of its own and attacks the protag. Enter Katherine Quevedo's story, "Hell-ium Balloon." The other tales feature a variety of undead, including one that befriends a lost child and becomes a hero. Night to Dawn 43 contains stories from Marge Simon, Lee Clark Zumpe, Matthew Wilson, Ken Goldman, and other authors.
When the world's civilizations collapse from a lethal pandemic, being old can mean you have the experience and wisdom to survive, and to see that friends and family do as well. Donal and Sheila McArn are seventy when most of the world is dying, and they mut hold the line for everything they know. They may not have long, but so long as they live, they're going to do their best - and anyone against them had better step back. NOW!
Night to Dawn 41 features vampires, demons, and other monsters; SF tales with horrific overtones. One character seeks love from the undead; a teacher lures his students into a dark swamp. Fiction and poetry by Lee Clark Zumpe, Marge Simon, Rod Marsden, Todd Hanks, Linda Barrett, Margaret L. Carter, Hillary Lyons, Hal Kempka, and many others.
He's seventeen, the world is dying around him, while half the country lies between him and his surviving family. He has a good dog, a child, a dying farmer, and decent ranchers to help him - against him are vicious bikers, the greedy, the foolish and the evil. But Jason is learning every step of the way.
Vaccines may have conquered corona for us, but the characters in Night to Dawn 40 face a different ending. In particular, Lee Clark Zumpe's "Worm-sacks and Dirt-backs." The story opens with a maze of dead, shambling people crowding a hospital, seeking relief from their pain. Zumpe's other three stories have grim endings and themes, too. Ken Goldman's "Young Girls Are Coming to Ajo" starts with an ordinary situation and twists its way to horror, with a vampire using a small lizard to do her bloodletting. Gerald Browning's "Giggling in the Dark" also has a grim theme, with the dead laughing as they feed on a human. Poetry and illustrations by Marge Simon, Sandy DeLuca, Denny E. Marshall, Richard H. Fay, and other contributors.
The apocalypse of the movie screen and the printed page has become a reality. A microbe threatens humanity, making Corona seem like the common cold. Innocents die to appease young and hungry gods. A doctor feeds the souls of his patients to a demon. Featuring Marge Simon, Lee Clark Zumpe, Margaret L. Carter, Rod Marsden, Matthew Wilson, and other authors.
Mixing with your betters can get you killed. Dragons know this as does a certain maverick pilot and his researcher wife. It is possible to get thrown into events not of your own making in which you must do your best to survive. Meanwhile, somewhere not far from mainland Tasmania, there is an island named Green Maiden's Folly. What's it like? Is it paradise, or has it been made over into a worse destination hellhole than Devil's Island used to be like in the 19th and 20th Centuries? On Green Maiden's Folly, the destiny of the dragon is revealed.
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