What’s in Issue 326
Novel |
Richard K. Lyon, The Long Dark Road to Wizardry Breen, incensed at what he thinks is his cousin Druin’s double-dealing, challenges Druin to a duel with crossbows. Druin is nonchalant and asks Breen if he’ll be so kind as to wait; Druin is booked up with duels for the next four weeks or so. Breen begins to have second thoughts.
Book IV: The Whispering Mirror
Episode 2: A Duel to the Death Every Day for a Month Episode 3: The Price of a City |
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Novella |
Bill Bowler, Upwyr The Count makes himself at home and begins not only to thrive but to grow younger by the week. The lady Hope is mixed up in this somehow, much to Josey’s consternation and bewilderment. |
Serial | Fred Looseman hears the lament of Gabriel, a harried and overworked computer technician. He transforms into the financial superhero Floozman, and with his retinue he rushes to the aid of Gabriel and others in the corporate empire. In the process, Floozman, Gabriel, and a mute file clerk learn something very important about themselves and what they do: Bertrand Cayzac, Floozman Saves a Technician, part 1; part 2 — Floozman sauve un tech. |
Short Stories |
New contributor Alan Delaney depicts a very knowledgeable Everyman surviving in a primeval forest. His mission is ultimately to determine what is really important in life: Awakening, part 1; conclusion. Natural instincts serve a good purpose, but robbing banks is not one of them: David H. Fears, Many a Good Man. What if a lonely little boy’s every dream could literally come true? Walter Giersbach, The Iceberg. Duncan Grave does not stay to listen to the bard’s tale in the inn of the Sun and Moon; he has a mythological role to play: Sarah Ann Watts, Duncan Grave in The Sun and Moon, part 1; conclusion. |
Flash Fiction |
In a hospice, an old doctor and a porter strike up a friendship that extends to and even beyond the grave: Nick Allen, Dr Hargreaves. New contributor Diane H. Bechtler portrays a woman trapped in a welter of guilt and betrayal: Night Drives. |
Poetry | New contributor R. J. Walker Miller, Exile’s End |
Short Poetry |
Bertrand Cayzac, Gabriel’s Lament — Chant de Gabriel Ashutosh Ghildiyal, Those Hills Anna Ruiz, Footprints |
Fictional Memoir |
New contributor Beverly A. Meyers recounts the memories of a young woman who has lost her sister but still cherishes her sister’s lovingly preserved coat: A Scent of Jasmine. |
Departments
Welcome | Bewildering Stories welcomes Diane Hoover Bechtler, Alan Delaney, Beverly Ann Meyers, R. J. Walker Miller. |
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Challenge | Challenge 326 finds the meaning of A Scandalous Abundance. |
The Art Gallery |
A randomly rotating selection of Bewildering Stories’ art NASA: Picture of the Day Earth Observatory Picture of the Day |
Randomly selected Bewildering motto:
Randomly selected classic rejection notice:
Bewildering Stories’ official mottoes:
“Poems are not made with ideas; they are made with words.” — Stéphane Mallarmé
Ars longa, vita brevis. Rough translation: “Proofreading never ends.”
To Bewildering Stories’ schedule: In Times to Come
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