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| #4, April 2008
Fiction
"Molting" by Andrew Howard
"Word Count: Negative 1" by Ashley Arnold
"The Three Wishes of Miles Vander" by Bill Ward
"Premature" by Mark Rich
"Paradise" by Adam Lowe
"White Sheets" by Mike Driver
"Rome (a Metrophilia)" by Brendan Connell
"Half-Sneeze Johnny" by Kurt Kirchmeier
"My Cthulhu Story" (a comic) by G.W. Thomas
"Furrier" by Flavian Mark Lupinetti
"She's a Hearth" by Paul Abbamondi
"The Life and Times of a Hungry World, Told Briefly" by Alex Dally MacFarlane
"The Transparency" by Michael Obilade
Poetry
"Househunting on Mars" by Bonita Kale
"Praise for What I Don't Know" by Thomas Zimmerman
"Cracked Shells" by Beth Langford
"Spring in the Lab" by Alyce Wilson
"Farm School" by Marcie Lynn Tentchoff
"A Manual For Good Housekeeping in the Age of Global Warming" by Miranda Gaw
"Ivanikha" by Dana Koster
Two Poems by Franz K. Baskett
"Worldviews on a Desert Trail" by Jason Huskey
"Towards the Afterlife" by Aurelio Rico Lopez III
Nonfiction
An interview with Marc Schuster and Tom Powers, authors of The Greatest Show in the Galaxy, by Betty Ragan
"The Rise of the Fembots: A Brief Introduction to Female Android Sexuality in Film" by Eric Borer
Artwork
Remi Treuer
Rod Walker
Lisa Willis
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| #3, October 2007
Fiction
"Click" by LaShawn M. Wanak
"Best Friends Forever" by L.M. Harmon
"Guy, Sky High" by Edd Vick
"Stump Courtship" by Daniel Ausema
"Pistil, Stamen, Bloom" by Stephen Graham Jones
"The Locked Door" by Tara Kolden
"Eyes" (a comic) by Marc Schuster
The Tailings of Men by Eric Stever
Two Stories by Bruce Holland Rogers
"The Loneliest Person in the World" by Beth Langford
"Terraformers" by Natalie J.E. Potts
"Gingered" by Sarah Frost-Mellor
Poetry
Two Poems by Kristine Ong Muslim
"The Moth Explains" by Rachel Swirsky
Two Poems by Mark Rich
Two Poems by Sheri Fresonke Harper
"Dreams of Sinaloa" by Alveraz Ricardez
"Chalk and Violet (Advice to a Werwolf)" by Alyce Wilson
"As If We Could Change Anything" by G.O. Clark
"Death is Dance" by Cathy Buburuz
"And the Black Snake Smiled for Mary" by Jason Huskey
"Metal With Me" by L. Christopher DelGuercio
"The grandmother I thought I knew" by Terrie Leigh Relf
"Zombie Haiku" by Dana Koster
"A Question to Those Who Have Been Successfully Transported" by Louisa Howerow
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Nonfiction
"Why I Love Doctor Who by Betty Ragan
Artwork
Marcia A. Borell
Remi Treuer
Peter Schwartz
G.W. Thomas
Sharon Kindig
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| #2, April 2007
Fiction
"The Pilgrim" by Carol D. Green
"First Peeling" by Daniel Ausema
"The Diary of Hillary Sorensen-French" by S. C. Bryce
"The Role of Plumage in the Mating Habits of the Karraw" by J. R. Blackwell
"Midnight Gardener" by Bill West
"The Bride" by Adicus Ryan Garton
"Abergavenny" by J. Anderson Coats
"Einstein's Lost Paper" by George O'Gorman
Three stories by Beth Langford
"Wonan the Barbarian and the Sentence of Certain Death" by Kiel Stuart
Poetry
"Biology Experiment" by Sheri Fresonke Harper
"Sleep" by C. A. Gardner
Two poems by Terrie Leigh Relf
Two poems by Jennifer Crow
"How to Be a Bunny" by Rachel Swirsky
"Scifaiku I-V" by Daniel C. Smith
"Bee-Bop" by d. cat chopra
"Contact" by Tracie McBride
"Merchants" by John Grey
"A Lesson in Magic" by Kristine Ong Muslim
"Signal" by Aurelio Rico Lopez III
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Nonfiction
An interview with popular fantasy author John Marco
Artwork
Remi Treuer
Amelia Peel
Cathy Buburuz
Jim Cleaveland
Rod Walker
Erik Wilson
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| #1, October 2006 (Sold Out)
Fiction
"The Sirens of Tinwa" by David McGillveray
"The Tale of Tales" by Richard Harland
"The Water Queen" by Roy Wilson
"A Peppermint Purge" by Kurt Kirchmeier
"Deliberation" by David Siegel Bernstein
"Afternoon Delight" by Ramona Gardea
"Mild Mannered" by Mike Lansley
"Space Dinosaurs" by Sharon Cichelli
"Probed" by Nigel Willis
Poetry
"A Migrating Fairy" by Kristine Ong Muslim
"Near Sillustani" by John Kuhn
"Bad Weather" by Trevor Price
"Where Have All the Comedians Gone?" by Bruce Boston and Marge Simon
Two Poems by Aurelio Rico Lopez III
"Fission Bomb" by Rimone
Two Poems by Thomas Zimmerman
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Nonfiction
"More than Meets the Eye: The Transformers Revisited" by Jim Cleaveland
"Books in Brief" by Martin Earl
Artwork
Bruce Boston
Jim Cleaveland
Marge Simon
Rod Walker
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