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Trachanoids

by Jeannine Chartier Hanscom

In a dimension where dinosaurs and humans roam the Earth together, life is far from harmonious. Humans keep to themselves, avoiding dinosaurs and fighting them off when necessary. Dinosaurs keep to their own groups, and inter-species... Read More

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Rinse Cycle

by Pat Avery

“Unemployment, a blighted career, a failed marriage, venereal disease, the hysterectomy, a shrunken social calendar. Besides happy endings, she lacked middles. Like the knitting project she had taken up last winter, she had only... Read More

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Targon

by Mark G. McLaughlin

At first glance, Targon: The 6th Realm appears to be your standard science fiction world-is-about-to-end/exodus type of story. It may be that, but it is also much more. The first hint comes on page 134, when we unexpectedly encounter... Read More

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Loved by an "Angel"

by Norma Kellam

“Our jaws dropped. We were both speechless. We couldn’t even move,” Christopher Scott Beaucher writes in Loved by an “Angel.“ A neurosurgeon had just informed Beaucher and his wife that their two-and-a-half-year-old daughter,... Read More

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The Power of God's Words

by Holly Doering

God’s words: Woman’s interpretation. In The Power of God’s Words, author Michelle L. Coley is at her best when her poetry stems from a place of sincerity. This is emotional poetry, from the heart. The poem “Clark” is a good... Read More

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Gatehouse

by M. Wayne Cunningham Kamloops

One minute, fifteen-year-old Wes Bellamy is wallowing in self-pity over a suspension from school. The next, he’s tumbling into another world through a portal in “a little house where he knew there shouldn’t be one.” The little... Read More

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The Other Side of 30

by Jill Allen

R. Y. Swint provides nuanced, empathetic analysis of human nature through the richly-textured characters in her debut novel, The Other Side of 30.* Like the protagonist, the author is a soldier in the US Army. Lonely and bored, Sebrina... Read More

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Goodbye Milky Way

by Laura Munion

“Man should not just sit idly by hoping the fate of dinosaurs does not befall him,” thought Jean Philipe. At the beginning of "Goodbye Milky Way", the world is going to end in the near future unless some drastic measures are taken by... Read More

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