
Welcome to issue 101!
Read MoreWords from the Editor-in-Chief
Lately it’s been the aliens. Ralph won’t let it go, which is another reason I don’t say anything about mine. Mike asks him if they inserted anything into his orifices—Mike watches all that stuff on the History Channel—and Ralph says no.
Read MorePenelope Waits
Reviews of of uneasy and haunting tales about hidden things being revealed that stick with you long after you finish reading them.
Read MoreWords for Thought #16
The iron heated quickly, and in a series of motions as artful as any he’d performed on the orchestral podium he pulled it from the fire with one hand, squeezed her forearm hard to force her fingers open with the other, and jabbed the glowing red tip of the poker into her exposed palm.
Read MoreWhile the Black Stars Burn
Taking it up, she smiled into the storm creeping into the kitchen. Lightning cracked in the distance, and the room flooded with ghostly light. The thunder drummed against the house, and she stood and gave herself over to the sound.
Read MoreThe Lightning Bird
The world of the Alien movie franchise is rich with moral dilemmas and societal implications and the new book Alien and Philosophy explores most, if not all, of them with an engaging combination of humor, history, philosophical concepts, and questions left unanswered.
Read MoreIn Space, Can Anyone Hear Your Philosophy?: A Look at Alien and Philosophy with Editor/Contributor Jeffrey Ewing
But really, the whole damn country is haunted. Every community theatre has an old actor who won’t leave the lights behind; every college and university has a pretty co-ed who hanged herself or jumped out a window; every bed and breakfast has a little child in white. Every Lover’s Lane has a Hook Man, a Goat Man, a Skunk Ape.
Read MoreBad Penny
An interview with cover artist Caroline Rodriguez Fuenmayor.
Read MoreInterview with Cover Artist Carolina Rodriguez Fuenmayor
An interview with our featured writer Kameron Hurley.
Read MoreInterview with Author Kameron Hurley