The goal of speculative fiction has always been to examine the real world through the lens of the imaginary. By considering what could be, we gain a better understanding of what is.
The Colored Lens strives to do exactly that. By publishing four to five short stories and serialized novellas a quarter in genres ranging from fantasy, to science fiction, to slipstream or magical realism, we hope to help our readers see the world just a bit differently than before.
Letter from the Editor • essay by uncredited
The Heroics of Interior Design • short story by Elise R. Hopkins
Ravensdaughter's Tale • short fiction by Margaret Taylor
Cinéma Vérité • short fiction by Gerri Leen
The Bringing Moon • short fiction by Erin Stocks
Martha in the Manuscript • short fiction by Shawn Rubenfeld
You've Got to Tell Your Own Tale • short fiction by S. J. Hirons
The Songs of Eridani • serial by Gary Cuba
The goal of speculative fiction has always been to examine the real world through the lens of the imaginary. By considering what could be, we gain a better understanding of what is.
The Colored Lens strives to do exactly that. By publishing four to five short stories and serialized novellas a quarter in genres ranging from fantasy, to science fiction, to slipstream or magical realism, we hope to help our readers see the world just a bit differently than before.
Letter from the Editor • essay by uncredited
The Heroics of Interior Design • short story by Elise R. Hopkins
Ravensdaughter's Tale • short fiction by Margaret Taylor
Cinéma Vérité • short fiction by Gerri Leen
The Bringing Moon • short fiction by Erin Stocks
Martha in the Manuscript • short fiction by Shawn Rubenfeld
You've Got to Tell Your Own Tale • short fiction by S. J. Hirons
The Songs of Eridani • serial by Gary Cuba