What’s in Issue 173
Novel | Yonatan helps his sister Mikhal fulfill her love for David in marriage. But Mikhal’s dire prophetic visions seem to foretell that her happiness will be very short-lived: Tala Bar, The King’s Daughter chapter 7: Yonatan, part 1; part 2; part 3. |
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Novella | Haunted by nightmares and visions, the remaining members of Dale’s group return to the mysterious island in search of their lost comrade: Jeff Brown, The Diner and That Same Old Feeling Again, part 7; part 8; part 9. |
Serial | Commander Hawker / two prisoners / a monstrous, warlike race. Using those elements you write the tagline: Thomas R. Willits, No Place for Us, part 3; part 4; conclusion. |
Short Stories |
New contributor Clyde Andrews has a pretty girl invite a magician to go on a perilous chase. She’s been stuck with the bill on a dinner date... by another magician who is Up to No Good: The Girl in Red, part 1; conclusion. How do you pay off a wager to a ghost? Darby Mitchell, The Ghost of Mr. Renner. |
Alternate History |
Would you save a friend from a horrible fate and your name from meaning “traitor” for all time to come? God forbid: Ian Donnell Arbuckle, Fall Silent, part 1; conclusion. |
Flash Fiction |
Byron Bailey salutes Thomas L. J. Smith’s “White Kangaroo” in Latex Magic. Beware of beauties that are beasts: Charles Richard Laing, The Unicorn Sisters. |
Poetry | ‘Beyond a point is darkness and time; darkness greater than time, Time greater than politics of dark That I espouse in my blood’: Prakash Kona, Metaphysic of Color. |
Art Gallery |
Christine Cartwright, Miss Envyosity |
Essay | An old school friend brings back memories of a younger, darker age: G David Schwartz, Shawn. |
Departments
Welcome | Bewildering Stories welcomes Clyde Andrews. |
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Challenge | Alternatives can tell us what is true: The Primordial Challenge. |
The Reading Room |
Danielle L. Parker reviews Anne Bishop, The Invisible Ring. |
Editorials |
Paule Libby, A Clear and Present Danger Jerry Wright, A Variori |
In Times to Come
In issue 174
- Novel : Tala Bar, The King’s Daughter chapter 8 “Palti Ben Lyish”
- Novella : Jeff Brown, “The Diner and That Old Feeling Again” conclusion
- Short Stories
- Ian Donnell Arbuckle, “The Boy in the Corner with Chalk in His Eyes”
- New contributor Kenneth Eng, “Glasses”
- D. A. Madigan, “The Adventures of Supermom”
- Roberto Sanhueza, “Sabre Hits and Misses”
- Thomas Lee Joseph Smith, “Patent Pending”
- New contributor Kenneth Eng, “Glasses”
- Flash Fiction
- Byron Bailey, “The Mummy’s Curse”
- New contributor Carmen Ruggero, “The Back Window”
- Poetry : Prakash Kona, “The Singer and Madness of the Song”
- Art Gallery : Christine Cartwright, “The Neighborhood”
- Essay : New contributor Seth Mullins,
- “The Transformation of the Fantasy Protagonist”
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