
Here it is! I personally have over 65 hours in this issue for layout and editing alone. This week. It was therapy to work on it with the luxury of time… and I really took my time. This issue is 108 pages of intense and excellent poetry, prose, art, graphics, reviews and interviews…
The issue will be popping up on our Space and Time series page here along with #133 (finally). I’ll also be posting links everywhere when it’s live. It’s my magnum opus… until #141. And, by the way, submissions for the next issue are now officially open at spaceandtime.net.
Wish you could see what I’m talking about? Wish granted:
And here’s the Table of Contents:
The Ghost, the Goat and the Robot by Mariah Montoya
haiku by Scheila Scheffler
Ode To An Ancient Priestess With A Golden Prosthetic Eye by Scott J. Couturier
Word Ninja by Linda D. Addison
The Algorithm by Louis B. Rosenberg
From The Tales of Finale: The Genesis of the Animae by Roy L. Post
The Black Hole by Ronald J. Murray
Take Two at the Movies: Mighty Like a Rose by Daniel M. Kimmel
When Gods Die by Maxwell I. Gold
Sy Klopz by L. Allen Gillick
Leonard Speiser: Professional Beginner interview by Angela Yuriko Smith
His Garden by Flavio Troisi
January Exquisite Corpse: Edge of Hope
February Exquisite Corpse: Love You to Death
Graggon Speak: Spring 2021 by Austin Gragg
Degradable Mermaid by Karen Bovenmyer
Substance by Blaise Langlois
The Bone House by Manny Blacksher
Director’s Cut by Nick Marone
Cosmic Commerce by Ken Poyner
Pterippus – A Riddle by Carol Edwards
Feverish Fiction with John Shirley interview by Angela Yuriko Smith
The Hum of the Wheel, the Clack of the Loom by K.G. Anderson
Gravity by Geoffrey A. Landis
Vision in a Block of Ice by Marge Simon
The Paradox of Desire by Alicia Hilton
Once Wicked by C. H. Lindsay
The Dunes of Ranza by Grace Chan
Science or Fiction in 50: Mind Reading by Leonard Speiser
Contemplations on Flora by Megan Branning
A Walk in the Woods by Pete
Loneliness Amidst My Wrath by Irving Gamboa
And I Have Served by Alina Maciuca
The Horror at Red Hook (pt 1) by Alessandro Manzetti and Stefano Cardoselli