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Posted by Scott R (Member # 567) on :
 
Intergalactic Medicine Show #18 is LIVE, featuring the following stories:

Peter S. Beagle returns to IGMS with a rip-roaring tale of two dragon control officers in Trinity County, CA.

Be prepared to get surreal in Willam T. Vandemark’s Forcing Coin. What’s life without a little mystery, the protagonist asks.

Stultifying, comes the answer from another story on the opposite end of the genre spectrum. Every square inch of old Earth is known, measured, mapped—but there’s a great big solar system out there, if Lance can just get there. Places to go, mysteries to see—and none more startling than David Simon’s The Mystery of Miranda.

Change your venue, change your mind (literally) with British author Adam Colston’s The Quanta of Art. Ah, modern art! You might be skeptical at first—the story’s hapless gallery owner, Mr. Whistler is. But, like I said…you’ll change your mind once you behold Violix’s latest work. Careful not to stare too long…

Think you’ve got roommate troubles? Could be worse. Could be much, much worse, according to Chase Guymon’s How about it, Roomie?

And finally, someone named Orson Scott Card considers bioelectrical energy, family ties, love, Biblical-style vengeance, religion, race, and bad makeup in part two of Eye for Eye.

All this plus interviews, audio recordings, fantastic artwork, and more at Intergalactic Medicine Show #18!
 
Posted by Kathleen Dalton Woodbury (Member # 12050) on :
 
Just thought I'd point out that Adam Colston is a participant in the Hatrack River Writers Workshop here, and he is only the latest to have a story appear in Intergalactic Medicine Show.

Congratulations to him and all the other great writers in this issue!
 
Posted by Scott R (Member # 567) on :
 
Here's a positive review from Lois Tilton over at Locus Online.
 
Posted by EricJamesStone (Member # 5938) on :
 
TangentOnline.com has started reviewing electronic publications again (and has moved to only reviewing markets that pay professional rates.) The mostly positive review of IGMS #18 is here: http://ejs.me/18
 


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