We’re moving along at a nice clip towards getting 2019 ready to go. In fact, we even have sketches done for spring plus 1st round edits and layout done. We’ll be sending Vol 2 Issue 1 off to our copy editors before the new year, with any luck.
So, here’s the line-up. We’ve got two issues that are a little thicker than normal (think our 2017 issues) plus something new we’re trying, a Cirsova Summer Special that will showcase a few of the longer (novelette and novella) works we received.
And yes, we’ll be talking more about that first story listed in the Spring issue very soon.
Vol 2. No. 1 Spring (March)
- Young Tarzan and the Mysterious She, by Edgar Rice Burroughs and Michael Tierney
- Atop the Cleft of Ral-Gri, by Jeff Stoner
- The Idol in the Sewers, by Kenneth R. Gower
- Born to Storm the Citadel of Mettathok, by D.M. Ritzlin
- The Book Hunter’s Apprentice, by Barbara Doran
- How Thaddeus Quimby the Third and I Almost Took Over the World, by Gary K. Shepherd
- Deemed Unsuitable, by W.L. Emery
- Warrior Soul, by J. Manfred Weichsel
- Seeds of the Dreaming Tree, by Harold R. Thompson
- The Valley of Terzol, by Jim Breyfogle
- The Elephant Idol, by Xavier Lastra
- Moonshot, by Michael Wiesenberg
Cirsova Summer Special (June)
- Bleed You Dry, by Su-Ra-U
- The Ghost of Torreon, by Edd Vick and Manny Frishberg
- The Bullet From Tomorrow, by Misha Burnett
- The Star God’s Grave, by Schuyler Hernstrom
- Halcyon, by Caroline Furlong
- The Last Fortune of Ali al’Ahmar, by Rev. Joe Kelly
Vol 2. No. 2 Fall (September)
- A Little Human Ingenuity, by William Huggins
- The Burning Fish, by Jim Breyfogle
- For I Have Felt a Fire in the Head, by Adrian Simmons
- La Molejera, by Marie Brennan
- Pale Moon’s Bride, Ville Meriläinen
- Pawn to the Queen by Christine Lucas
- People of Fire, by Jennifer Povey
- Blue-Like-The-Sky, by Spencer E. Hart
- Doomsday Shard, by Ken McGrath
- Titan, by Rebecca Devendra
- The Handover of the Scepter of Greatest Regret, by Hal Y. Zhang
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