· 2018
Autumn is a beautiful and magical time, and yet many times it is the most neglected. You hear of the wonder of winter, the beauty of spring, and the joy of summer, well, now we wish to explore the mystery of autumn. It is a time of death and rebirth. As the trees lose their leaves in one last explosion of color before the stark paleness of winter, waiting to return again like a phoenix, what becomes of the world around them, both seen and unseen? What lurks beneath the harvest moon? What only comes out when the world is fading and the Earth itself holds its breath, waiting for the first snow to fall? Fairies? Monsters? Witches? What adventures wait in this magical in-between? Featuring 26 stories. Authors include: Amber M. Simpson, KT Wagner, Gustavo Bondoni, Teresa Lopez, Sarah Gribble, Ada Hardy, W. T. Paterson, Rachel Villalobos, A.P. Sessler, James Potter, Kevin Hopson, DJ Tyrer, Dorothy A. Winsor, Jennifer McCollom, M. Lopes da Silva, Melissa R. Mendelson, Paul Stansbury, Rainie Zenith, Lorah Jaiyn, Diane Arrelle, Eddie D. Moore, R.F. Keele, Kristyl Gravina, J.W. Grace, Clara M. O'Leary, and Frank S. Montellano.
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· 2021
I vant to suck your blood! Tired of the same old vampire tropes? How about a sarcastic scientist accidentally turned? A feisty vampire grandma? Or Saucy Jack who craves women of the night? This anthology is sure to make you hang garlic and crucifixes to keep the vampires at bay. Authors from all over the world bring you succinct stories to curdle your blood...such sweet, sweet blood. Check out Bloodlust from Black Ink Fiction now!
· 2018
Featuring 17 stories, this anthology compiles some of the best pieces of fiction that Fantasia Divinity has released this year. From science fiction, fantasy, supernatural, and much more, we believe there is something for everyone in this diverse collection. Join us as we reflect on the year in Dreams of the Past!
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· 2006
This study examined the relationship between racial identity, attitudes toward seeking professional psychological help, and preference for an ethnically similar counselor in undergraduate students in a medium sized university in the midwest. Eighty-seven students who identified as White and 27 students who identified as an ethnic minority were given the White Racial Identity Attitudes Scale (Helms & Carter, 1993) or the People of Color Racial Identity Attitudes Scale, the Attitudes Toward Seeking Professional Psychological Help Scale - Short Version (Fish & Farina, 1995), and four questions assessing counselor preference. Results indicated that White students who scored highest in the Reintegration status had less favorable attitudes toward counseling. In addition, White students scoring highest in the Immersion status had more favorable attitudes toward counseling.
· 2017
This very special anniversary issue of Fantasia Divinity Magazine is packed full of wonderful stories, illustrations for select stories, future preview, and an index of all our wonderful authors from the past year. This issue is in full color!The stories included are: "The Reborn" by Nidhi Singh"Safe Harbor" by DC Diamondopolous"Once Upon an August" by Kristyl Gravina"The Wool Hat" by Mike Murphy"No Man's Land" by David J. Wing"At the End of Summer" by Karen Heslop"A Free Ride to Pleroma" by Brett Petersen"Red Torl" by EJ Shumak"The Two Courts" by Elana Gomel"Some Things You Can't Let Go" by J.M. Williams"The Back Yard" by Amber M. SimpsonPlus a preview chapter from Cassandra Schoeber's RAVENOUS, coming this Fall!
A scream slashes through the quiet night, a chill pierces your skin. The shimmering image of a woman forms in the mist, singing a haunting lullaby. She beckons. Will you go? Featuring 25 haunting stories, SEE THROUGH MY EYES is certain to chill you to the bone and make you wonder who is real and who is not. The Living? Or the dead? Join us as the dead seek to claim their revenge upon the living! With stories by: Jonathon Cromack, Raven McAllister, KC Grifant, Jaap Boekestein, Sammi Cox, Victoria Dalpe, Russell Hemmell, Benjamin Langley, Paul A. Freeman, Joni Chng, DJ Tyrer, Darren Todd, Cyndie Goins Hoelscher, Amber M. Simpson, Patrick Winters, Victor H. Rodriguez, Michael J.P. Whitmer, Edmund Stone, R.A. Goli, Ken Goldman, Paul Stansbury, Anna Shane, Vaggelis Sarantopoulos, Jeff C. Stevenson, and Anusha VR. Edited by Amber M. Simpson & Madeline L. Stout