Wings Unseen
"Compelling, entertaining, and enlightening, Wings Unseen is a fantastic read!" -- Jeffe Kennedy, award-winning author of The Twelve Kingdoms series "With a talon-like hook, Wings Unseen will grab you and not let you go."... See More
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(9 reviews)
Quick View"Compelling, entertaining, and enlightening, Wings Unseen is a fantastic read!" -- Jeffe Kennedy, award-winning author of The Twelve Kingdoms series "With a talon-like hook, Wings Unseen will grab you and not let you go."... See More
(6 reviews)
Quick ViewSuperstitions, Legends, Folklore and Old Wives' Tales--where do they come from? How did they get started? What's the "real" reason we throw spilled salt over our shoulder or avoid stepping on a crack? What were the old women... See More
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Quick ViewTerror reigns the sky, and there is nowhere left to hide. Ferocious storms, winged beasts and falling angels are just some of the dark tales locked within these pages. Discover a world where carnage falls from the sky, and... See More
We dare you to be held captive by Eileen Kernaghan's 'The Robber Maiden's Story', and then try to escape alongside the intrepid Stella Ryman as she attempts a jailbreak in The Four Digit Puzzle by Mel Anastasiou. Next... See More
Issue #131 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine--our Fifth Anniversary Double-Issue--featuring stories by Richard Parks, Adam Callaway, Alberto Yáñez, Rebecca Gomez Farrell, and Naim Kabir. See More
December. It's never truly "cold" in San Diego, particularly after you've lived with the ice and snow of a Canadian (or even a Chicagoan) winter. But we did have a frost warning yesterday, and the temperatures do get chilly... See More
by Ray Daley
Quick ViewCelebrating our 13th year in publication! Welcome to The Bards and Sages Quarterly, a journal of speculative fiction. With each issue, we strive to bring readers a wide range of character-driven fiction from established and... See More
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Quick ViewThe stories and poems in this collection speak of villains who seek to control or kill, survivors seeking revenge, and good people making hard decisions. Sometimes uncomfortable, often scary, this anthology has contributions... See More