What’s in Issue 192
Novel | Edgar Allan Poe finds that his days are numbered as a cadet at West Point, and an even worse discovery awaits him: Jack Alcott, Grim Legion, part 22; part 23. |
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Serial | Aezubah flees the wrath of savage tribesmen and plunges straight into the territory of those who take magical power from shrinking their enemies’ heads: Slawomir Rapala, Headhunters of Argaron, part 1; part 2. |
Short Stories |
When a father comes back from beyond the grave for a heart to heart talk with his son, it’s just like old times. And that may or may not be a good thing: Bob Church, Seasons Beckoned Unto Night, part 1; conclusion. New contributor Alan Jackson depicts an outlaw motorcycle gang meeting A Man of Wealth and Taste, part 1; conclusion. New contributor Luke Jackson introduces a philosopher who surprises himself with his own conclusions as he moves Towards a New Ontology, part 1; conclusion. New contributor Steven C. Levi confronts the age-old problem of getting kids to do their homework: Swapping on Interlude. New contributor Will Riley creates a cosmic scenario out of the opening line of an old joke: A Man Walks Into a Bar. |
Flash Fiction |
New contributor J. S. Ingram recounts the sad biography of The Emo Kid. After indulging in impulsive vengeance, look both ways: Gloria Watts, We Meet Again. |
Poetry |
Bob Church, They Dare Call It Folly? Donna Gagnon, Some Things Disappear Rebecca Lu Kiernan, Rummy Park, Let’s Be Friends |
Departments
Welcome | Bewildering Stories welcomes J. S. Ingram, Alan Jackson, Luke Jackson, Steven C. Levi, and Nick Ragusa. |
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Challenge | Challenge 192 sees how we might Take a Hint. |
The Art Gallery |
A randomly rotating selection of Bewildering Stories’ art |
The Reading Room |
Excerpt: Kris Saknussemm, Zanesville |
Editorial | Jerry Wright, Flying |
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