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- 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.
- The Goblin Fruit of Curiosity Shoppe Season by G. Thornton
compelling echoes of fairy tales to our collections, the images of these made-manifest symbols of stories fill
- Throwback Thursday: Firebird Feathers by Judy Lunsford
Occasionally, a knight would show up, intending to kill her. The middle sister was often willing to give aid to the sick and injured. The oldest sister wanted to capture the bird and kill him to drain his magical essence. She writes with dyslexia and a chronic illness (Meniere’s Disease), is hard of hearing, & is a breast
- Throwback Thursday: Diamrem's New Year Dilemma by Christine Tapper
Salt-laced air filled his nostrils He looked around and frowned.
- Throwback Thursday: The Shadow Prince by Susan K. H. Newman
Without a word, she filled herself with a long, slow breath, lifting her toes and setting them gently
- Throwback Thursday: The Forest in Winter by Carol Scheina
“But,” the witch continued, “I’ll be gone in the spring, after I’ve had my fill.
- 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
- Seasonal Affliction by Robert Allen Lupton
“Without a summer, my crops were not ripened when the first killing frost came. I lost everything.”
- Hounds of the Heavens by Rose Q. Addams
Would you be willing to bring his suit before her, for our sake?” More than willing; a journey for love was noble indeed. landscape; the Sun’s gardens faded behind him as the land became a shifting mass of blue and purple hills
- Throwback Thursday: If The Body Fits by Julia Stilchen
The weight of Graechel’s magic filled her lungs. Invaded her mind.