May-June 2023
Standard Edition + First Industrial Devolution Variant + Second Industrial Devolution Variant
Art Feature: Cult Classics
Art by Ricardo ReisFeature by Rob Carroll
Discovering the art of Ricardo Reis was similar to the thrill I used to get as a kid when gawking at all the amazing VHS box art that lined the shelves of ...
Art Feature: The Conjuring
Art by Devin ForstFeature by Rob Carroll
"I begin with a small blood sacrifice,” says artist Devin Forst when asked about his artistic process. The response is via email, but I’m certain he’s smili...
Letter from the Editor: Property of the State
By Rob Carroll
Human capital has always been the most valuable resource on the planet. The collective knowledge, attributes, skills, experience, and health of a nation’s workforce is what determine...
Book Review: Wild Spaces
Debut Novel by S. L. ConeyReview by Sadie Hartmann
Book: Wild Spaces by S. L. Coney
Release Date: August 1, 2023
Genre: Horror, Dark Fantasy, Cosmic
Subgenre/Themes: Coming-of-Age, Human Monsters, ...
Reprint Story: Darkly Through the Glass Place
By Kirk BueckertOriginally Published by Coffin Bell
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In my dream, I’m walking with Silvia through the garden. The greenhouse is humid, tropical, yet her little hand in mine is cool. The scent is ...
Author Interview: Owen King
Feature by Janelle Janson
Are you looking for an exhilarating gothic fantasy novel to sink your teeth into? Maybe with a bit of magic and lots of cats?? Look no further than Owen King’s latest, The...
Pain Surrogate
By Ilan Jones
"Why did you decide to join the program?” Dr. Gordon asked. He looked from Adam’s face to the neatly stacked paperwork in front of him, and then back again.
“I’m not sure.” Adam said....
A Penny for Your Troubles
By A. D. Sui
Clarence demanded famine. She didn’t want to experience it for real. She only wanted to feel it as if it were. She wanted the raw gnawing in the pit of her stomach, the weakness, the m...
Permissions
By Christi Nogle
I suppose the girls were too sheltered. Seems strange to call it that, but what else?
When the natural boardwalk was still open, my wife and I thought we’d promenade with them all ...
Issue 015 Authors
Kirk Bueckert
Ilan Jones
R. L. Meza
Christi Nogle
A. P. Salnikov
A. D. Sui
Angela Sylvaine
James Tatam
David Worn
Issue 015 Artists
Devin Forst
João Antunes Jr.
Cover Artist
Ricardo Reis