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Deep Magic - Fall 2018
Sep 4, 2018
by
Jeff Wheeler,
Charity West,
Meg Cowley,
Tim Boiteau,
Sophie Yorkston,
Cameron Johnston,
Noel Wallace,
Erin Summerill
$2.99
If you want to read gripping stories that don’t rely on sex, swearing, and graphic violence—you’ve come to the right place!
DEEP MAGIC is an electronic magazine that publishes clean short fiction in the fantasy and science fiction genres (epic, paranormal, steampunk, etc).
We're pleased to announce this new line-up of authors for our Fall 2018 issue!
- Sci-fi Novella "Love in the Time of Holodecks" by Charity West
- Fantasy short story "The Ropemaker" by Tim W. Boiteau
- Sci-fi short story "Sleepers" by Sophie Yorkston
- Fantasy short story "The Dying Glass" by Cameron Johnston
- Fantasy short story "Dream of Glass, Walk on Thorns" by Noel Wallace
Extended Sample Chapters of Novels:
"Once a King" by Erin Summerill
"The Tainted Crown" by USAToday bestselling author Meg Cowley
DEEP MAGIC is an electronic magazine that publishes clean short fiction in the fantasy and science fiction genres (epic, paranormal, steampunk, etc).
We're pleased to announce this new line-up of authors for our Fall 2018 issue!
- Sci-fi Novella "Love in the Time of Holodecks" by Charity West
- Fantasy short story "The Ropemaker" by Tim W. Boiteau
- Sci-fi short story "Sleepers" by Sophie Yorkston
- Fantasy short story "The Dying Glass" by Cameron Johnston
- Fantasy short story "Dream of Glass, Walk on Thorns" by Noel Wallace
Extended Sample Chapters of Novels:
"Once a King" by Erin Summerill
"The Tainted Crown" by USAToday bestselling author Meg Cowley
The Drummer Girl
Sep 1, 2020
by
Tim Boiteau
$7.16
Years after her schizophrenic mother's suicide, Detroit-based musician Jing Elwood wakes on the asteroid Psyche, where spirit animals feed off "visions" received from Earth. With the help of several such animals, Jing searches for an escape from the harrowing ordeals of the planetoid, all the while struggling with the question of whether or not she has inherited her mother's disorder or if Psyche is reality.
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$3.00
Randomly Accessed Poetics is a bi-annual literary magazine with a beat that reflects the collective conscious of an international community. The poems, stories, and images presented within are eclectic, engaging, and culturally-relevant from the four corners of humanity.
Anti Photonic Illumination is an adventure into the words and images of its contributors. It displays work from Don Comfort, Bryan Edenfield, Christopher DeFeyter, Jim Ferguson, Pattie Flint, Margaret Elysia Garcia, Sarah Gawricki, Howie Good, John Grey, Ira Joel Haber, Christopher Wolfe, A.J. Huffman, Palash Kapoor, William James Lindberg, Staci Leigh, Bill Marles, Dave Mehler, Jesse Minkert, Taylor Napolsky, B.Z. Niditch, Richard Pinner, Thomas M. Ring, Ebi Robert, Rachel Rosenberg, April Salzano, Raul Sanchez, Weldon H. Sandusky, Samy Sfoggia, David Christopher la Terre, and Tamara Wyndham. Further, it features on the cover an artistic rendering of Sarah Gawricki’s image.
Anti Photonic Illumination is an adventure into the words and images of its contributors. It displays work from Don Comfort, Bryan Edenfield, Christopher DeFeyter, Jim Ferguson, Pattie Flint, Margaret Elysia Garcia, Sarah Gawricki, Howie Good, John Grey, Ira Joel Haber, Christopher Wolfe, A.J. Huffman, Palash Kapoor, William James Lindberg, Staci Leigh, Bill Marles, Dave Mehler, Jesse Minkert, Taylor Napolsky, B.Z. Niditch, Richard Pinner, Thomas M. Ring, Ebi Robert, Rachel Rosenberg, April Salzano, Raul Sanchez, Weldon H. Sandusky, Samy Sfoggia, David Christopher la Terre, and Tamara Wyndham. Further, it features on the cover an artistic rendering of Sarah Gawricki’s image.
The Colored Lens: Spring 2021
Apr 12, 2021
by
Mariah Montoya,
F. Francis Amanti,
Alexandra Grunberg,
Alice Loweecey,
Maura Yzmore,
Tim Boiteau,
Julian D C Richardson,
Nicholas Stillman,
Jamie Lackey,
Henry Fields
$4.99
The goal of speculative fiction has always been to examine the real world through the lens of the imaginary. By considering what could be, we gain a better understanding of what is.
The Colored Lens strives to do exactly that. By publishing short stories and serialized novellas every quarter in genres ranging from fantasy, to science fiction, to slipstream or magical realism, we hope to help our readers see the world just a bit differently than before they came to us.
Featuring works by Mariah Montoya, F. Francis Amanti, Alexandra Grunberg, Alice Loweecey, Maura Yzmore, Tim Boiteau, Julian D C Richardson, Nicholas Stillman, and Jamie Lackey.
Edited by Dawn Lloyd and Daniel Scott
The Colored Lens strives to do exactly that. By publishing short stories and serialized novellas every quarter in genres ranging from fantasy, to science fiction, to slipstream or magical realism, we hope to help our readers see the world just a bit differently than before they came to us.
Featuring works by Mariah Montoya, F. Francis Amanti, Alexandra Grunberg, Alice Loweecey, Maura Yzmore, Tim Boiteau, Julian D C Richardson, Nicholas Stillman, and Jamie Lackey.
Edited by Dawn Lloyd and Daniel Scott
The Colored Lens: Spring 2018
Apr 3, 2018
by
H. Pueyo,
Imogen Cassidy,
Barry Charman,
Sam Tovey,
Bindia Persaud,
Lynn Rushlau,
Edward Turner,
Tim W. Boiteau,
Aaron Moskalik,
Zoe Thomas
$4.99
The goal of speculative fiction has always been to examine the real world through the lens of the imaginary. By considering what could be, we gain a better understanding of what is.
The Colored Lens strives to do exactly that. By publishing short stories and serialized novellas every quarter in genres ranging from fantasy, to science fiction, to slipstream or magical realism, we hope to help our readers see the world just a bit differently than before they came to us.
Featuring works by H. Pueyo, Imogen Cassidy, Barry Charman, Sam Tovey, Bindia Persaud, Lynn Rushlau, Edward Turner, Tim W. Boiteau, Aaron Moskalik, Jamie Lackey, Zoe Thomas, and Patrick Doerksen.
Edited by Dawn Lloyd and Daniel Scott. Henry Fields, Associate Editor.
The Colored Lens strives to do exactly that. By publishing short stories and serialized novellas every quarter in genres ranging from fantasy, to science fiction, to slipstream or magical realism, we hope to help our readers see the world just a bit differently than before they came to us.
Featuring works by H. Pueyo, Imogen Cassidy, Barry Charman, Sam Tovey, Bindia Persaud, Lynn Rushlau, Edward Turner, Tim W. Boiteau, Aaron Moskalik, Jamie Lackey, Zoe Thomas, and Patrick Doerksen.
Edited by Dawn Lloyd and Daniel Scott. Henry Fields, Associate Editor.
LampLight - Volume 2 Issue 3
Mar 16, 2014
by
James A. Moore,
Lucy A. Snyder,
doungjai gam,
Tim W. Boiteau,
Alethea Eason,
J. F. Gonzalez,
Mary SanGiovanni,
Jacob Haddon
$2.99
March 2014
Our featured artist is Mary SanGiovanni. She brings to us a new story entitled “The Mime”. Life has gotten more interesting for Jonathan Crowely in Part 3 of James A Moore’s serial novella, the Devoted. J.F. Gonzalez talks about Weird tales, both its history and influences in Shadows from the Attic. We have fiction from doung jai, Tim W Boiteau, Alethea Eason and Lucy A Snyder.
Featured Artist Mary SanGiovanni
Mary SanGiovanni brings a new story, “The Mime,” to Lamplight. She talks with us about writing, her works and life in New Jersey inspires her.
Serial Novella, James A Moore
The Devoted, Part Three: Crossfire.
Shadows in the Attic, J.F. Gonzalez.
Weird Tales and its influence, Weird-Menace, Early Horror Movies and Radio Shows. In this installment, J.F. Gonzalez takes you through the history of Weird Tales, the writers who were found in its pages, and the pulps that were competition at the time.
Our featured artist is Mary SanGiovanni. She brings to us a new story entitled “The Mime”. Life has gotten more interesting for Jonathan Crowely in Part 3 of James A Moore’s serial novella, the Devoted. J.F. Gonzalez talks about Weird tales, both its history and influences in Shadows from the Attic. We have fiction from doung jai, Tim W Boiteau, Alethea Eason and Lucy A Snyder.
Featured Artist Mary SanGiovanni
Mary SanGiovanni brings a new story, “The Mime,” to Lamplight. She talks with us about writing, her works and life in New Jersey inspires her.
Serial Novella, James A Moore
The Devoted, Part Three: Crossfire.
Shadows in the Attic, J.F. Gonzalez.
Weird Tales and its influence, Weird-Menace, Early Horror Movies and Radio Shows. In this installment, J.F. Gonzalez takes you through the history of Weird Tales, the writers who were found in its pages, and the pulps that were competition at the time.
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