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Fiction
Our featured author for this issue of Twilight Times is "Demon in a Box" --F-- (25k) "Demon in a Box" [Alternate] Author Stephen Crane Davidson. Poses the question, who better to fight
than those bred to avoid it?
Sylvia Forlenzo and her first published fiction. A story about the
friendship of a faerie and a wizard.
Writer Jesse F. Knight is back. A haunting tale of the supernatural.
Stephen R. Sobotka, Jr. An intriguing tale of Oriental fantasy and our
choices in life.
Writer Kathryn Sullivan is back. Ordinary university students react to an alien on campus.
Multi-published author Edward L. Wier. A story about a real no-where man,
living in his no-where land, but he gets a wake-up call.
Short Fiction
Prolific author Steve Lazarowitz. Inventions do have their repercussions.
Carl Rafala is back. Test subjects are only human, especially little
boys.
Vasilis Adams A. is also back. Poses the question, does a relationship help
or hinder artistic effort?
Artwork Our featured artist is
fantasy artist Judith Huey
mythic naturalism art of
Jonathon Earl Bowser
artist Christopher Volker
the fantasy art of
Barbara Jeffries-Taylor
artist Andrea Baldwin
artist Douglas C. Defa
Poetry Our featured poet is David Marsh in his web debut.
Lea Docken
with Poet Pat H. Fredeman is back with
Poet Kenneth E. Bedell and his web debut with
Poet Sandra Lee Larsen and her web debut with
Introducing poet Karen Beth Huber
Introducing poet Geraldine A. Mudd. We are sincerely honored Geraldine
would entrust us with her work.
Articles
Interview with e-published author Robert Ferrier. Steve Lazarowitz on "Eguild."
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