Issue 267
Readers’ Guide: What’s in issue 267
Novel |
Claës Lundin, Oxygen and Aromasia
Chapter 13: The Accident on Örgryte Block
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Novella | Peter A. Balaskas, In His House, conclusion |
Serial | Alex Marshall, The Crimson Tower, part 3; conclusion |
Short Stories |
Colin P. Davies, Her Precipitous Pride, His Lamentable Ears Bosley Gravel, The Scarecrow Rebellion David Marshall, Saving Science Fiction City Mari Mitchell, My Love Is Like... Walt Trizna, The Anniversary Mel Waldman, The Count of Grand Central Station |
Flash Fiction |
Oonah V. Joslin, Clear and Cold, the Rising Moon... Lyndon G. Perry, The Daily Brew Gloria Watts, Edgy |
Poetry | Mary B. McArdle, The Carpet |
Short Poetry |
Michael Lee Johnson, Nikki Shannon Joyce Prince, Peach Pit |
Memoir | Gabriel Timar, The Military Mind |
Departments
Welcome | Bewildering Stories welcomes Oonah V Joslin and Gabriel Timar |
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The Critics’ Corner |
Crystalwizard writes about “Bluebeard’s Wife” Bill Bowler and Don Webb discuss Composing and Editing |
Challenge |
Challenge 266 response:
Luke Forney writes about “The Meadow”
Challenge 267: No Story So Truly Bewildering... |
Letters | David Marshall writes about The Science Fiction Trolls |
The Art Gallery |
A randomly rotating selection of Bewildering Stories’ art NASA: Picture of the Day |
The Reading Room |
Stefan Brenner reviews Jack Alcott, Grim Legion |