Department header
Bewildering Stories

Bewildering Stories’
Third Quarterly Review
summer 2007

Editors’ Choices: issues 251-261

Note: Everything in green on this page is a link.

The Quarterly Reviews bring you the editors’ favorites from the past three months. New readers will have easy access to the recent best of Bewildering Stories, and veteran readers will have the chance to catch up on anything they may have missed.

The editors’ choices are the result of an extensive but always enjoyable process. The review editors have long been distinguished in Internet publishing for their faithful, prompt, and outstanding work in evaluating and proofreading submissions and in making the selections for the Quarterly Reviews. As always, the discussions have been lively and insightful. A big Thank You to Agnes Blom, Bill Bowler, Gary Inbinder, Michael E. Lloyd, S. M. Murdock, and Carmen Ruggero.

Finally and foremost we congratulate the authors represented here. They and their works have well earned the honor. We hope they will inspire all our contributors.

We’ll resume regular publication with issue 262 on October 8, 2007. The Fourth Quarterly Review is scheduled to follow issue 272, on December 24 and 31, 2007.

Part I

Serialized Works

Serialized works link to the table of contents in the authors’ bibliographies.

Novellas
& Serials
Evan Appelman, The Masters of Triage
Bob Brill, Adventures of a Botanist
Resha Caner, Jargos
Fahim Farook, The Wyrm’s Lair
Gary Inbinder, The Mysterion
Thomas J. Keller, What to Believe
Mark Spencer & Shawn Chiusano, Henry

Non-Fiction

Essays Bertil Falk, An Ongoing Modern Miracle
Steven Utley, Mel Waldman, The Short Life of Johnny Apocalypse

Departments

Challenges Don Webb
Editorials Jerry Wright

Available at Bewildering Press

Jack Alcott, Grim Legion   Sam Ivey, Gilboy’s Quest   Michael E. Lloyd, Observation One

Grim Legion   Gilboy's Quest   Observation One

Proceed to page 2...

Return to top
Go to issue 261
Go to the Schedule: “In Times to Come”

Copyright © October 1, 2007 by Bewildering Stories

Home Page