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What’s in Issue 278

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Novel Crystalwizard, Spellbound
Gino can only wait for Darnell to return, but Lynda knows where to look for him:
Novella Bertil Falk, Under the Green Sun of Slormor
Parvrin leads the Nameless One into a mountain forest of enormous trees, where they find a strange and beautiful people:
Serial Jack Creed and his crew are the world’s worst dinner guests: O. J. Anderson, Dead Wrong, part 6; part 7.
Short
Stories
New contributor Tantra Bensko, Our Travels on Fire
New contributor J. E. Deegan asks what you might do when the world ends: The Last Page, part 1; conclusion.

Two street gangs consider a truce: Dudgeon, The Preacher.

New contributor Julian Worker brings succor to a Damsel in Distress, but first she must persuade The Rhetorical Musketeers.
Flash
Fiction
Would you pull the switch? Oonah V. Joslin, The Milgram Hypothesis.
Poetry Michael Lee Johnson, Manic is the Dark Night
Anna Ruiz, Critically Rethinking Creation
Short
Poetry
Richard H. Fay, A Horror Editor’s Lament
Essay Mel Waldman wrestles with the problem of theodicy in Reflections on Evil.
Interview Bewildering Stories interviews Bill Bowler.

Departments

Welcome Bewildering Stories welcomes Tantra Bensko, J. E. Deegan, and Julian Worker.
Challenge Challenge 278: Slower Than a Thinking Bullet

Challenge 278 discussion: Bertil Falk and Don Webb, A God Who is All-Good but Not All-Powerful

Letters
The Art
Gallery
NASA: Endeavour Spacewalk 5
NASA: Picture of the Day
Excerpt Walter Giersbach, Laura Lard Takes No Prisoners
Editorial Jerry Wright, xxx

Bewildering Stories News

New at Bewildering Press: Colin P. Davies’ collection of short stories Tall Tales on the Iron Horse is now available. Please see his website for details.


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Bewildering Stories’ official mottoes:

“Poems are not made with ideas; they are made with words.” — Stéphane Mallarmé
Ars longa, vita brevis. Rough translation: “Proofreading never ends.”

To Bewildering Stories’ schedule: In Times to Come

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