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- Review by Kelly Jarvis: A Rose By Any Other Name by Mary McMyne
In the prologue to Rose’s narrative, she describes herself as the “daughter of an ill-starred astrologer Will Shakespeare, claiming that after their ordeal, she took little interest in his work though he filled
- Review by Kelly Jarvis: When We Flew Away by Alice Hoffman
When We Flew Away will move readers to tears, but it will also fill them with an appreciation for life
- Throwback Thursday: The Last Star by Juliana Amir
They sailed towards the gray stone castle towering on the hill. Once she seemed so happy that it filled the duckling’s own heart to see her cheerful.
- Herbaceous Citadel by Avra Margariti
Mushrooms that can kill, as easily as cure.
- Throwback Thursday: Snowballs for Angels, by Priya Sridhar
Albert and Death encounter her still body in the snow, while Death is filling in for the world's Santa
- Throwback Thursday: The Stone Sister, by Betty Stanton
beyond the black forest there was a land of dead spirits, and that those who traveled there would be filled
- Throwback Thursday: Seasonal Affliction by Robert Allen Lupton
“Without a summer, my crops were not ripened when the first killing frost came. I lost everything.”
- Stained by Raina Alidjani
Once you were in, it went on and on and was filled with the most beautiful treasures.” “And then?” When I reached our home, I landed at Mother’s feet, gasping for air as the tar filled my lungs.
- Throwback Thursday: The Ice Child by Tara Williams
she fell to her hands and knees, pushing and groaning, the snowy owls echoing her grunts and cries till he thundered, accusing the ice child of stealing his son’s rightful milk. , sleek and slender, a figure of glass-like grace, and the crystalline crack diminished as she grew till Her nostrils filled with a thick perfume of blooming flowers and ripening fruit.
- Big Changes at the Magazine by Kate Wolford
The issues will be filled with art, poetry, short stories and “The Best of” from years past.
- Throwback Thursday: How the Cunning Folk Got Their Magic by Daniel Allen
Though disheartened, Saint Justina said, “Come, let us see if the walled city over the hill will let She kept careful watch over her visitors to make sure their illness didn’t get worse.
- Throwback Thursday: A Patchwork of Puddles by Lynden Wade
The patchwork puddle was miles deep. Lizzie stared into it. A face formed, smiling, nodding.