Archive for October, 2009

Orthogonal To The Astral Plane By Jude-Marie Green

Posted by Editor on Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

We all know that there’s a whole other world on the other side of the dream curtain, right?  A surreal place where the true gods and demons dwell?  Not to mention passionate love and bitter rivalry.

Strap in tight because this story is a wild and fun ride.

Link:  Orthogonal To The Astral Plane By Jude-Marie Green

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Love in the Thirtieth Dimension By Aimee C. Amodio

Posted by Editor on Sunday, October 25th, 2009

Aimee presents us with a fun and twisted tale of time, quantum physics, and online dating — with a combination like that, how can you go wrong?

I’d actually goofed on this story.  It was one of the ones purchased before I took the helm here, and there were two versions of the story — the original, and an updated one with a different ending that was chosen for purchase.

Well, guess which one I published?  The original.  But when Aimee contacted me and pointed this out, I went back and read both stories, and ended up liking the original better.  So we decided to leave that one live on the site.

Link:  Love in the Thirtieth Dimension By Aimee C. Amodio

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She Blossoms in Mine Tailings By Erika Marshall

Posted by Editor on Monday, October 19th, 2009

We have a soft spot in our hearts for stories that show how love can endure time, space, and dimensions.

This little story gives us that in a beautiful and unique way….

Please read and enjoy!

Link:  She Blossoms in Mine Tailings By Erika Marshall

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River Of Stones By Rhonda Porrett

Posted by Editor on Friday, October 9th, 2009

This is my favorite kind of fantasy.

Lost in time and space, Rhonda creates a world, a culture, and a mythology that is perfectly in balance, using the familiar to make the unfamiliar more tangible.  This story uses the feel of a fable or fairy tale but then explores the unbounded arena of fantasy, drawing on the complete freedom of the genre to create something totally unique.  Gods, holes between worlds, fate — she owns them in this story.

We are very proud and happy to have plucked this out of the submissions queue and place it front and center on our publication.

Please read and enjoy!

Link:  River of Stones By Rhonda Porrett

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…And Then We Woke Up

Posted by Editor on Thursday, October 1st, 2009

Someone put a sleeping potion in the cocktail olives or something, because last we knew it was March, and here it is October.

Actually there’s been some changes behind the scenes, and we have to send an apology out to all the writers who’s works have been sitting in the queue gathering dust.

Let me introduce myself:  I’m your new editor, Jerry J. Davis.

My name is familiar here because I’m actually the publisher.  When we set the place up, though, I was to remain behind the scenes, pulling levers, twisting knobs, and signing checks.  My friends Mary Jo and Bill were going to do all the real work.  Well, as it turns out, you see … this isn’t a business, it’s more a labor of love, which means we all have day jobs and families.  The task turned out to be a bit overwhelming for Mary Jo, and so she’s sadly had to step back and take an associate editor position.  Bill is in the same boat.  Work and family overload.

Me, being that I have boundless energy and limitless time (?!?) I’ve stepped forward to take the reins.

So, my sincere apologies to all you readers who have been wondering if new stories were ever going to appear (they are!), to the writers who’ve submitted stories and wondered if they dropped into a black hole (they haven’t), and to the three writers who’s stories we’ve accepted and then left in limbo for the last several months.

I promise to get this ship back on course and get the hyperdrive fixed.

Next stop … some romantic SF!

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