Fantasy Magazine, October 2011
Fantasy Magazine is an online magazine focusing exclusively on fantasy fiction. In its pages, you will find all types of fantasy—from epic fantasy, sword-and-sorcery, and contemporary urban tales, to magical realism, science-fantasy, and folktales…and anything and everything in between. Fantasy Magazine is entertainment for the intelligent genre reader—we publish stories of the fantastic that make us think, and tell us what it is to be human. And in our October 2011 issue...
There are some places so magical they can change the very course of your life. In Tim Pratt's "The Secret Beach," one man stumbles across such a remarkable place. Now the question is: What will he do to stay there?
In our feature interview this month, Andrew Liptak talks to Richard K. Morgan about switching (and blending) genres, cynicism and economics, and what’s next for Ringil Eskiath, the protagonist of Morgan’s epic fantasy The Steel Remains.
In "Absolute Zero" by Nadia Bulkin, one man must confront the monstrous truth about his family—before it destroys his town.
It's not easy loving a deity. Genevieve Valentine explores human-god relationships in her article "The Downsides of Dating a God."
When a big-city cop takes over as a small-town sheriff, trouble is bound to happen. But in Kristine Kathryn Rusch's "Unnatural Disaster," the trouble comes in a surprisingly weird package.
Jeremiah Tolbert explores the strange creatures that lurk in the barely explored depths of our oceans in "Five Ocean-Dwelling Creatures That Look Like Aliens (But Aren’t)."
In "The Invisibles," by Charles De Lint, one artist rediscovers the belief in magic he thought he'd buried years ago.
Christopher Priest, author of The Prestige, explores the arts of misdirection and magic in his article "Are You Watching Carefully?"
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There are some places so magical they can change the very course of your life. In Tim Pratt's "The Secret Beach," one man stumbles across such a remarkable place. Now the question is: What will he do to stay there?
In our feature interview this month, Andrew Liptak talks to Richard K. Morgan about switching (and blending) genres, cynicism and economics, and what’s next for Ringil Eskiath, the protagonist of Morgan’s epic fantasy The Steel Remains.
In "Absolute Zero" by Nadia Bulkin, one man must confront the monstrous truth about his family—before it destroys his town.
It's not easy loving a deity. Genevieve Valentine explores human-god relationships in her article "The Downsides of Dating a God."
When a big-city cop takes over as a small-town sheriff, trouble is bound to happen. But in Kristine Kathryn Rusch's "Unnatural Disaster," the trouble comes in a surprisingly weird package.
Jeremiah Tolbert explores the strange creatures that lurk in the barely explored depths of our oceans in "Five Ocean-Dwelling Creatures That Look Like Aliens (But Aren’t)."
In "The Invisibles," by Charles De Lint, one artist rediscovers the belief in magic he thought he'd buried years ago.
Christopher Priest, author of The Prestige, explores the arts of misdirection and magic in his article "Are You Watching Carefully?"
Fantasy Magazine, October 2011
Fantasy Magazine is an online magazine focusing exclusively on fantasy fiction. In its pages, you will find all types of fantasy—from epic fantasy, sword-and-sorcery, and contemporary urban tales, to magical realism, science-fantasy, and folktales…and anything and everything in between. Fantasy Magazine is entertainment for the intelligent genre reader—we publish stories of the fantastic that make us think, and tell us what it is to be human. And in our October 2011 issue...
There are some places so magical they can change the very course of your life. In Tim Pratt's "The Secret Beach," one man stumbles across such a remarkable place. Now the question is: What will he do to stay there?
In our feature interview this month, Andrew Liptak talks to Richard K. Morgan about switching (and blending) genres, cynicism and economics, and what’s next for Ringil Eskiath, the protagonist of Morgan’s epic fantasy The Steel Remains.
In "Absolute Zero" by Nadia Bulkin, one man must confront the monstrous truth about his family—before it destroys his town.
It's not easy loving a deity. Genevieve Valentine explores human-god relationships in her article "The Downsides of Dating a God."
When a big-city cop takes over as a small-town sheriff, trouble is bound to happen. But in Kristine Kathryn Rusch's "Unnatural Disaster," the trouble comes in a surprisingly weird package.
Jeremiah Tolbert explores the strange creatures that lurk in the barely explored depths of our oceans in "Five Ocean-Dwelling Creatures That Look Like Aliens (But Aren’t)."
In "The Invisibles," by Charles De Lint, one artist rediscovers the belief in magic he thought he'd buried years ago.
Christopher Priest, author of The Prestige, explores the arts of misdirection and magic in his article "Are You Watching Carefully?"
There are some places so magical they can change the very course of your life. In Tim Pratt's "The Secret Beach," one man stumbles across such a remarkable place. Now the question is: What will he do to stay there?
In our feature interview this month, Andrew Liptak talks to Richard K. Morgan about switching (and blending) genres, cynicism and economics, and what’s next for Ringil Eskiath, the protagonist of Morgan’s epic fantasy The Steel Remains.
In "Absolute Zero" by Nadia Bulkin, one man must confront the monstrous truth about his family—before it destroys his town.
It's not easy loving a deity. Genevieve Valentine explores human-god relationships in her article "The Downsides of Dating a God."
When a big-city cop takes over as a small-town sheriff, trouble is bound to happen. But in Kristine Kathryn Rusch's "Unnatural Disaster," the trouble comes in a surprisingly weird package.
Jeremiah Tolbert explores the strange creatures that lurk in the barely explored depths of our oceans in "Five Ocean-Dwelling Creatures That Look Like Aliens (But Aren’t)."
In "The Invisibles," by Charles De Lint, one artist rediscovers the belief in magic he thought he'd buried years ago.
Christopher Priest, author of The Prestige, explores the arts of misdirection and magic in his article "Are You Watching Carefully?"
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BN ID: | 2940013731103 |
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Publisher: | John Joseph Adams |
Publication date: | 10/01/2011 |
Series: | Fantasy Magazine , #55 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 445 KB |
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