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Fantasy Scroll Magazine Issue #11

by Josh Vogt, J. W. Alden, Ian Creasey, Henry Szabranski, Paul Magnan, Suzanne J. Willis · 2016

ISBN: 0996889124 9780996889124

Category: Fiction / Science Fiction / General

Page count: 156

<p> Fantasy Scroll Magazine is an online, bi-monthly publication featuring science fiction, fantasy, horror, and paranormal short-fiction. The magazine’s mission is to publish high-quality, entertaining, and thought-provoking speculative fiction. With a mixture of short stories, flash fiction, and micro-fiction, Fantasy Scroll Magazine aims to appeal to a wide audience.</p><p><br></p><p>Issue #11 includes 9 short stories and one graphic story:</p><p>&quot;Sundark and Winterling&quot; — Suzanne J. Willis</p><p>&quot;Red Cup&quot; — Paul Magnan</p><p>&quot;The Water Moon&quot; — Steve Simpson</p><p>&quot;Battle Lines&quot; — J.W. Alden</p><p>&quot;Talking with Honored Guests&quot; — Alexander Monteagudo</p><p>&quot;How I Lost Eleven Stone and Found Love&quot; — Ian Creasey</p><p>&quot;The Great Excuse&quot; — Jacob Michael King</p><p>&quot;The Velna Valsis&quot; — Henry Szabranski</p><p>&quot;Have You Seen Me?&quot; — Josh Vogt</p><p>&quot;Shamrock - Part 6 - Perseverance&quot; — Josh Brown &amp; Alberto Hernandez</p><p><br></p><p>Interview with Author Karri Thompson</p><p>Interview with Author A.L. Davroe</p><p>Artist Spotlight: Jeremy Vickery</p><p>Book Review: Tales of My Ancestors (Bruce Edward Golden)</p><p>Movie Review: Turbo Kid (François Simard, Anouk Whissell)</p><p><br></p><p>The magazine is open to most sub-genres of science fiction, including hard SF, military, apocalyptic &amp; post-apocalyptic, space opera, time travel, cyberpunk, steampunk, and humorous. Similarly for fantasy, we accept most sub-genres, including alternate world, dark fantasy, heroic, high or epic, historical, medieval, mythic, sword &amp; sorcery, urban fantasy, and humorous. The magazine also publishes horror and paranormal short fiction.</p>