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  • BELLY O' THE BEAST
    • All Because of a Song by PUNYAJIT MISHRA
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    • Isabel and the Ogre by ALEX LELLA
    • The Beech Boys Rock by DAVID M. HAMLIN
    • The Mis-Rememberings of Firelock Chomes by MARK REASONER
    • ISSUE 13 INTERVIEWS >
      • An interview with KENNETH M. KAPP
      • An interview with DAVID M. HAMLIN
      • An interview with PUNYAJIT MISHRA
      • An interview with MARK REASONER
      • An interview with ALEX LELLA
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    • Review: CREVASSE by CLAY VERMULM
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    • LES FEMMES GROTESQUES by VICTORIA DALPE
    • DRACULA'S GUESTS curated by DR. CHRIS MCAULEY
    • BLEAK MIDWINTER: THE DARKEST NIGHT BY DAMON BARRETT ROE & CASSANDRA THOMPSON
    • Review: BLOOD COVEN by SABRINA VOERMAN

Issue Nine (January 2022):

Goin Berserk by Robert Garnham - Two young celebrities attempt to assemble a sauna in less than suitable conditions. A retelling of an old Icelandic tale.

The Costle of the Orinoco by Bill Kitcher - A man uses his verbal wiles to beat the system, then fails on a feathered technicality.

How Mrs Inuit Saved the Polar Bears by B. Craig Grafton - in which Mrs Inuit opens a special hair salon to defeat global warming, complete with stuffed corpse outside the entrance.

Annabelle’s Secret by Dawn De Braal - an adult woman absconds with a lesser-spotted warbol. Frankly, we think she ought to be ashamed of herself.


Teamwork by Toni Altrina - Contains a giant squid, a loose torpedo, and a woman who acts as a living battery for superheroes.

Esperanto by Kevin Ahern - a handy language guide for beginners
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