What’s in Issue 278
Novel |
Crystalwizard, Spellbound Gino can only wait for Darnell to return, but Lynda knows where to look for him: |
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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. |
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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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