Apparition Lit, Issue 3: Vision (July 2018)

Welcome to Apparition Literary Magazine. As the third issue of our magazine, our theme is VISION, we wanted stories about your Cassandras, your truth-tellers and madmen. This issues explores visions of the future, the past, and any lingering misdeeds.

EDITORIAL
*A Word from Our Editor by Clarke Doty
SHORT FICTION
*Where Dead Men Go to Dream by A.C. Wise
*They Are Still Building It by C.S. Malerich
*The Lady of Light by Jason A. Zwiker
*Phantasm by Magdi Hazaa
*Visionary by Rhonda Eikamp
POETRY
*The Beasts of Late Winter by Casey Reinhardt
*Virtuality by Lynne Sargent
ESSAY
*The Horror of the Unseen by Rebecca Bennett
*Artist Interview: Honeycomb with Julie Dillon by Rebecca BennettApparition Lit is a quarterly speculative fiction magazine that features short stories and poetry. We publish original content with enough emotional heft to break a heart, with prose that’s as clear and delicious as broth.

New issues will be published each January, April, July, October.

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Apparition Lit, Issue 3: Vision (July 2018)

Welcome to Apparition Literary Magazine. As the third issue of our magazine, our theme is VISION, we wanted stories about your Cassandras, your truth-tellers and madmen. This issues explores visions of the future, the past, and any lingering misdeeds.

EDITORIAL
*A Word from Our Editor by Clarke Doty
SHORT FICTION
*Where Dead Men Go to Dream by A.C. Wise
*They Are Still Building It by C.S. Malerich
*The Lady of Light by Jason A. Zwiker
*Phantasm by Magdi Hazaa
*Visionary by Rhonda Eikamp
POETRY
*The Beasts of Late Winter by Casey Reinhardt
*Virtuality by Lynne Sargent
ESSAY
*The Horror of the Unseen by Rebecca Bennett
*Artist Interview: Honeycomb with Julie Dillon by Rebecca BennettApparition Lit is a quarterly speculative fiction magazine that features short stories and poetry. We publish original content with enough emotional heft to break a heart, with prose that’s as clear and delicious as broth.

New issues will be published each January, April, July, October.

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Apparition Lit, Issue 3: Vision (July 2018)

Apparition Lit, Issue 3: Vision (July 2018)

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Apparition Lit, Issue 3: Vision (July 2018)

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Welcome to Apparition Literary Magazine. As the third issue of our magazine, our theme is VISION, we wanted stories about your Cassandras, your truth-tellers and madmen. This issues explores visions of the future, the past, and any lingering misdeeds.

EDITORIAL
*A Word from Our Editor by Clarke Doty
SHORT FICTION
*Where Dead Men Go to Dream by A.C. Wise
*They Are Still Building It by C.S. Malerich
*The Lady of Light by Jason A. Zwiker
*Phantasm by Magdi Hazaa
*Visionary by Rhonda Eikamp
POETRY
*The Beasts of Late Winter by Casey Reinhardt
*Virtuality by Lynne Sargent
ESSAY
*The Horror of the Unseen by Rebecca Bennett
*Artist Interview: Honeycomb with Julie Dillon by Rebecca BennettApparition Lit is a quarterly speculative fiction magazine that features short stories and poetry. We publish original content with enough emotional heft to break a heart, with prose that’s as clear and delicious as broth.

New issues will be published each January, April, July, October.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940155332862
Publisher: ApparitionLit
Publication date: 07/16/2018
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

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Apparition Lit is a quarterly speculative fiction magazine that features short stories and poetry. We publish original content with enough emotional heft to break a heart, with prose that’s as clear and delicious as broth. Every issue of Apparition Lit includes: *Editorial from the staff *Four short stories that meet the quarterly theme *Two poems that meet the quarterly theme *Interview with the Cover Artist *Nonfiction Essay New issues will be published each January, April, July, October.

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