9781914417009-1914417003-Wyldblood Magazine # 2

Wyldblood Magazine # 2

ISBN-13: 9781914417009
ISBN-10: 1914417003
Author: David Rogers, Sage Kalmus, Regina Higgins, Mark Bilsborough, J.L. Royce, James Rowland, Fija Callaghan, Koji A Dae, Anne Karppinen, Leonora Lewis
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Wyldblood Press
Format: Paperback 83 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781914417009
ISBN-10: 1914417003
Author: David Rogers, Sage Kalmus, Regina Higgins, Mark Bilsborough, J.L. Royce, James Rowland, Fija Callaghan, Koji A Dae, Anne Karppinen, Leonora Lewis
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Wyldblood Press
Format: Paperback 83 pages

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Wyldblood Magazine # 2 (ISBN-13: 9781914417009 and ISBN-10: 1914417003), written by authors David Rogers, Sage Kalmus, Regina Higgins, Mark Bilsborough, J.L. Royce, James Rowland, Fija Callaghan, Koji A Dae, Anne Karppinen, Leonora Lewis, was published by Wyldblood Press in 2021. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Wyldblood Magazine # 2 (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.44.

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The second issue of a new science fiction and fantasy magazine - Wyldblood's eleven stories range from high fantasy to deep and gritty sci-fi.


In The Lamplighter's Daughter obligation brings safety but freedom courts disaster - which will she choose? In Last Wish the first two bring you trouble - can your third wish bring salvation? Survival and sacrifice cloud The Last Woman on Mars - can she beat the odds? She'll have to fight the last man on Mars first.


Little Buddy takes a dinosaur to highlight real humanity, and Dust and Memories explores how we cling on to the past - and how to let go.


Plant Man tells the story of a guy in a beat up white van greening the Deep South. He's not all he seems, though - watch out for those sharp pointy little horns. And Interview with Sole Refugee from the A303 Incident crawls over the traffic snarlup from hell, possibly literally.


Imagine a future where ads run in your brain, 24/7. And the only way to avoid them is to embrace them? No One Goes Lonely explores the future in your head - and how to remove it. Malfunctioning androids in They Don't Make Them Like They Used To, disasterous body-swapping in Ask Me About the Old Quarry and a weird wild west Ostrich tale, Plumes, round off the stories


Readers of the first issue thought "Each piece was completely unique and stunningly creative," and "this is certainly something that all fans of SFF and speculative fiction should be reading." Stories, reviews and more.


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