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It has been stated that other dimensions exist alongside our own.
Some are hospitable others hostile, some are instant death to the physical human body. There exists dimensions of the spirit, the astral planes and the plane of total existence. If you were allowed to visit these other dimensions of time and space how would you proceed? See how one man did in the new fiction series ÎAncient Ones of Lightâ Visit the Jim Long site now!

robin howard <robing@howards9.freeserve.co.uk> <http://www.allinterestbooks.com & http://www.fsvo.com/jimlong>
- Tuesday, January 29, 2002 at 12:47:35 (GMT)


HERTZAN HYPES IT UP:


go see www.FeoAmante.Com for front page news of the shocking MEDIUM RARE BOOKS short story collection BROKEN by Wrath James White, Alex Severin and Hertzan Chimera. Introduction by Shane Ryan Staley.

Mike Philbin <http://www.feoamante.com>
- Friday, January 25, 2002 at 09:48:03 (GMT)


Original science fiction stories by Mary Soon Lee, Richard Parks, Ryck Neube, Andrew Burt, Marissa K. Lingen and Trent Jamieson, plus a commentary on human cloning in science fiction by Gregory E. Pence, are now available in the December 2001/January 2002 issue of Future Orbits.

Subscribe today for only US$7.95 and this issue will be sent to you within one business day. And, in a short time, you will also be sure to receive the February/March 2002 issue, which will bring you science fiction stories by Brian Plante, James S. Dorr, Derryl Murphy, Daniel E. Blackston, Barton Paul Levenson, and T.W. Stetson.

Donât miss a single issue of Future Orbits!
Click on the web address link to visit www.futureorbits.com and place your order on the subscribe page.

Future Orbits, a new bimonthly magazine published exclusively in today's major eBook formats, features fantastic science fiction short stories by new and established writers. Available in Adobe Acrobat PDF, Microsoft Reader, Mobipocket, and Rocket eBook formats, Future Orbits can be read on desktop computers, laptop computers, and popular handheld computers, such as Palm Pilots, Pocket PCs, Franklin eBookmans, and Rocket eBooks. A six-issue subscription costs US$7.95.

Thank you!
Tom Vander Neut
Editor/Publisher
Future Orbits

Tom Vander Neut <editor@futureorbits.com> <http://www.futureorbits.com>
- Tuesday, January 22, 2002 at 15:45:38 (GMT)


Now firmly established, Dusk is the website for readers and writers. Stories by Nicholas Royle, Michael Marshall Smith, Mark Morris, D F Lewis and many, many more.

Write fiction online with out interactive story pads. Message boards, forums, chat rooms and much more. Dusk is growing all the time - visit regularly to see what's new.

Rick Cadger <rick@dusksite.com> <http://www.dusksite.com>
- Saturday, January 19, 2002 at 22:22:33 (GMT)


Now appearing in UNHINGED Online #3
( http://www.unhinged1.co.uk )

Fiction

'ON A PILLOW OF YOUR BONES'
by Gary W. Conner
illustrated by Gary James

'GAIA SINGS'
by Gaie Sebold
illustrated by Russell Dickerson

'THE TEARS OF THE DARK MADONNA'
by Junior Joe Elsass
illustrated by Claudio Parentela

'SWEET MURIEL JEFFRIES'
by Lida Broadhurst
illustrated by Dave Fode

'THE THING ABOUT WHORES'
by Spencer Allen
illustrated by James L. Hartley

Non-fiction

'AVOIDING REJECTION'
Duana R. Anderson on writer/editor etiquette

Reviewed

BAD SEED
Harry Shannon's story collection reviewed by Paul Lockey

FLESH & BLOOD #8
US small press reviewed by Paul Fry

KIMOTA #15
UK small press reviewed by Kay Fletcher

LEGEND #3
UK small press reviewed by Andrew Richardson

ROADWORKS #12
UK small press reviewed by Paul Bradshaw

Disclaimer: UNHINGED Online is produced for adults aged 18+ and readers may find some contributions offensive or otherwise disturbing. Story and artwork characters are imaginary; any resemblance to persons living or dead is coincidental. The views and sentiments expressed by contributors are not necessarily shared by the editor, and visa versa.

Paul Lockey <paul.lockey@btinternet.com> <http://www.unhinged1.co.uk>
- Thursday, January 17, 2002 at 18:19:58 (GMT)


WORDS literary journal is now working on issue #3-Red due out mid-Feb. While we receive large numbers of poetry submissiosn, we're in need of well-written, resonant prose - short fiction under 2,500 words in particular.

Full submission info is available at the website, or by contacting the editor/publisher at wordsjournal@telus.net

LP

Lois Peterson <WORDS literary journal> <http://www3.telus.net/345/ljp/words.html>
- Tuesday, January 08, 2002 at 21:31:46 (GMT)


I'm a writer looking to meet up with an artist to do an adult comic book loosely based on Nazi exploition films such as 'Ilsa: She Wolf of the SS' and 'Love Camp 7'. I can't offer anything in terms of money but the scripts are pretty good. Anyone interested please get in touch.

Mark Astley <mrastley@yahoo.co.uk>
- Tuesday, January 08, 2002 at 11:01:06 (GMT)


Champagne Shivers Guidelines can now be viewed on the ProMartian website. In April 2, 2002, horror artists, writers, photographers and columnists are invited to submit their work for Editor Cathy Buburuz's consideration. There's also a new magazine on the site titled "Aoife's Kiss," edited by Tyree Campbell, giving ProMartian a total of four paying online magazines and one print magazine. Check us out.

Champagne Shivers Magazine <cathyartist@hotmail.com> <http://promartian.com/champagne/cover.html>
- Saturday, January 05, 2002 at 06:08:20 (GMT)


phati'tude Literary Magazine (which means "emphatic attitude") is a literary magazine developed by the Intercultural Alliance of Artists & Scholars, Inc. (IAAS), a NY not-for-profit organization, that presents an array of established & emerging artists, poets & writers at the cutting edge of the multicultural revolution, showcasing those writers of Native American, & African, Hispanic/Latino & Asian descent. Our goal and mission is clear: to provide a literary platform to "non-traditional" voices that have been excluded from the "literary canon."

You can read more about us at
http://www.phatitude.org/aboutphatitude.htm.

Due to 9-11, the Anthrax scare in NY coupled with mail delays and lost mail, phati'tude Literary Magazine announces an extension of its AWAKENINGS:BRIDGING THE CULTURAL DIVIDE Winter 2002 issue from December 15, 2001 to January, 2002.

We are particularly interested in hearing from the "multitude of voices of differing backgrounds & share experiences, thoughts & ideas through short stories, essays & poetry. We are articularly interested in highlighting those writers of Arab, Jewish & Palestinian descent to provide informative articles, interviews & essays that would be of literary, cultural & historical significance to our readership." You can read more about our upcoming issue, here at
http://www.phatitude.org/New%20Theme-Awakenings%202002.htm.

Since we are a nonprofit organization, payment is copies of the issue, however your participation would be greatly appreciated.

Submission guidelines are located here at
http://www.phatitude.org/phatsubmissions%20online.htm.

Please feel free to forward this email to whomever you think may be interested in submitting work.

Thanks for your help. Any questions, please email me.

Gabrielle David <GDavid@phatitude.org> <http://www.phatitude.org>
- Friday, January 04, 2002 at 20:16:36 (GMT)

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