Wednesday, 4 November 2020

Issue 45

Since nothing else is going on this week I thought it would be ideal time to launch the latest issue of ST. So here are the links to the issues you can order, if you feel so moved!

This link takes you to the Lulu site, where you can buy the latest ST as a print magazine OR as an ezine for those trendy young people with their internet gizmos. As can see, there's a rather Gothic castle on the cover, courtesy of Sam Dawson.


The print-on-demand version!


The ezine - EPUB version!


The Amazon Kindle ezine in MOBI format is here.

What's in it, you ask? Well, here are the authors, story titles, and their first lines.

By the middle of the second week of fever, she almost felt comforted knowing the monster was there.

'Stricken' by Carrie Vaccaro Nelkin


Gordon Weeks is glad he lives in a bungalow without a cellar.

'The Harmony of the Stares' by Charles Wilkinson


This cold autumn gives way too easily to winter.

'The Decision' by Rosalie Parker


I found Cyril feeding pensively his parakeet, which was perched on a dented and rather streaked globe, with cubes of melon.


'And Maybe the Parakeet Was Correct' by Mark Valentine

 

There he is below!

'The Terminal Testimony of David Balfour' by Malcolm Laughton


“One more go. Pleeeeese, Daddy.”

'The Roundabout' by William Curnow


The wildness was what I fell in love with, but in the end, I knew that it would be what took her from me.

'The Wildness'  by Iain Rowan


“It’s a vanishing hitchhiker story. One of the famous ones.”


'The Ghost of Niles Canyon' by Tim Foley



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