Fantasy doesn't always mean having a happy ending, and in eFantasyVol 1 Issue 3, the darkness of the genre is explored, and the things that go bump in the night are made frighteningly real. Join six authors and one poet in dark and mystical adventures that maybe shouldn't be read right before bed.
In this issue, you will find dark, troubling tales of Norsemen, a tale of familial feuding, and an evil cult with an affinity with serpents. If that isn't enough to whet your appetite, experience the dark truth of parallel worlds in a journey that takes you far from home.
This issue of eFantasy marks the first installment of Dave Brendon de Burgh's serial, Twisted.
Short Stories
* The Seven by Benjamin Wertz
* The Call of Leviathan by Christopher Hivner
* Eye of Crow, Mouth of Crom by Alison Carter
* The Sisters of the Serpent Christ by Daniel Gonzales
* Suicide Station by Jude Lovell
Poetry
* Birth Pangs by W.C. Morrow
Serial Fiction
* Twisted by Dave-Brendon de Burgh
Special Features
* A Book Review of Echo Cityby Time Lebbon
* An Interview with Tim Lebbon
Fantasy doesn't always mean having a happy ending, and in eFantasyVol 1 Issue 3, the darkness of the genre is explored, and the things that go bump in the night are made frighteningly real. Join six authors and one poet in dark and mystical adventures that maybe shouldn't be read right before bed.
In this issue, you will find dark, troubling tales of Norsemen, a tale of familial feuding, and an evil cult with an affinity with serpents. If that isn't enough to whet your appetite, experience the dark truth of parallel worlds in a journey that takes you far from home.
This issue of eFantasy marks the first installment of Dave Brendon de Burgh's serial, Twisted.
Short Stories
* The Seven by Benjamin Wertz
* The Call of Leviathan by Christopher Hivner
* Eye of Crow, Mouth of Crom by Alison Carter
* The Sisters of the Serpent Christ by Daniel Gonzales
* Suicide Station by Jude Lovell
Poetry
* Birth Pangs by W.C. Morrow
Serial Fiction
* Twisted by Dave-Brendon de Burgh
Special Features
* A Book Review of Echo Cityby Time Lebbon
* An Interview with Tim Lebbon