From the Editor's DeskWe are pleased to present the sixth issue of Twilight Times ezine. This is our best issue ever -- packed with great stories, terrific artwork, thought-provoking poetry and informative articles. Greg Hoose has the honor of being the first contributor to have a story, original artwork and a poem all appear in the same ezine. If this is your first visit, check out the archives for more great reading.
Our featured author for this issue of Twilight Times is writer Guilford
Barton. Contains air combat, a golf game and the supernatural.
"The Shrew That Did the Taming" -- Fable -- (17k) Karen Galarneault and her web debut. An important moment in the life of
Charlemagne.
Writer Jesse F. Knight. A ghost story with a twist.
"The Crystal Skull" -- YA-F -- (18k) Writer G. W. Thomas. Torel the Gelt has to solve an important puzzle.
J. O. Weiss. A story of how our world might evolve by the year 3000.
Short Fiction
Greg Hoose.
K. G. McAbee. Just another pair of juvenile delinquints -- or are they?
Megan Powell. Made me think of "I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream."
Carl Rafala. Screenplay format. Think visuals.
Sharilyn J. Steketee. Spiritual journey -- a beginning.
Artwork Our featured artists are the fantasy art of
Ardy Newman
the fantasy art of Judith Huey
mythic naturalism art of
Jonathon Earl Bowser
Cloak & Dagger (39k) the fantasy art of
Stephanie Law
artist
Sonja J. Haskins
artist
Greg Hoose
artist
Steven King
Poetry Our featured poet is poet/writer/editor/publisher
Lea Docken
with Poet Pat H. Fredeman is back with
Poet Joni Latham with
Poet Kate Hill is also back with
Poet Deborah P. Kolodji
Poet
Greg Hoose
Articles William R. Brennan on "A Publisher's Insight Into the Wild Ride of Electronic Publishing. Interviews with e-published authors Ariana Overton and Sherri Jilek. Joni Latham on E-Publishing." Steve Lazarowitz on "Writing the Duet."
A special note to TT readers. All contents of this issue are copyright by the writers and artists. If you discover any artwork or writing published here elsewhere on the internet, or in print magazines, please let us know immediately. The staff of Twilight Times feels very strongly about protecting the copyrighted work of contributors.
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