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Straeon: Malady Faire (Straeon #1)

Straeon: Malady Faire (Straeon #1)

Gillian Daniels
5/5 ( ratings)
From M. David Blake, creator of the highly acclaimed Campbellian Anthology series, comes STRAEON: a new quarterly magazine dedicated to publishing fiction that is longer, more complex, more mature, and more challenging than the norm. If you’re looking for space unicorns, sexy vampires, short comedies that end in bad puns, or predictable SF/F genre fiction—well, you won’t find that here.

But if conventional genre stories don’t quite fit you—if you aren’t comfortable with the genre you’ve been wearing, or have grown too comfortable with it— if you sometimes wonder why you never see stories that speak to who you are, and are looking for fiction that is new, different, and not entirely safe…

Try STRAEON.

Featuring in this issue:
“Lady Sakura’s Letters” by Juliette Wade
“Avenzoar’s Dilemma” by Pat MacEwen
“Rains of Craifa, Figure 1—Girl with Shavlas” by Lara Campbell McGehee
“The Art Teacher” by Gillian Daniels
“Kelly’s Star” by Ian Creasey
“The Splintered Stars” by Jenny Rae Rappaport
“Cupful of Sunshine” by Anna Yeatts
“Sunira’s Daughters” by Robert Dawson
“Signal” by Renee Carter Hall
“A Kernel of Truth” by Heather J. Frederick
Language
English
Pages
265
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Rampant Loon Press
Release
December 12, 2014

Straeon: Malady Faire (Straeon #1)

Gillian Daniels
5/5 ( ratings)
From M. David Blake, creator of the highly acclaimed Campbellian Anthology series, comes STRAEON: a new quarterly magazine dedicated to publishing fiction that is longer, more complex, more mature, and more challenging than the norm. If you’re looking for space unicorns, sexy vampires, short comedies that end in bad puns, or predictable SF/F genre fiction—well, you won’t find that here.

But if conventional genre stories don’t quite fit you—if you aren’t comfortable with the genre you’ve been wearing, or have grown too comfortable with it— if you sometimes wonder why you never see stories that speak to who you are, and are looking for fiction that is new, different, and not entirely safe…

Try STRAEON.

Featuring in this issue:
“Lady Sakura’s Letters” by Juliette Wade
“Avenzoar’s Dilemma” by Pat MacEwen
“Rains of Craifa, Figure 1—Girl with Shavlas” by Lara Campbell McGehee
“The Art Teacher” by Gillian Daniels
“Kelly’s Star” by Ian Creasey
“The Splintered Stars” by Jenny Rae Rappaport
“Cupful of Sunshine” by Anna Yeatts
“Sunira’s Daughters” by Robert Dawson
“Signal” by Renee Carter Hall
“A Kernel of Truth” by Heather J. Frederick
Language
English
Pages
265
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Rampant Loon Press
Release
December 12, 2014

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