In this issue … The glowing yellow moon by cover artist Joyce Harumi Kamikura shines on forests, fields, and gardens in fiction by Matthew Hughes, JM Landels, and KT Wagner, while birds, ghosts, time travellers, cyborgs, and footnotes lure us away with stories by Elizabeth Nash, Mel Anastasiou, Finnian Burnett, and Mark Budman. Plus, find notable stories and winning entries from the Jack Whyte Storyteller Award and the Bumblebee Flash Fiction Contest
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From the Pulp Lit Pulpit – Between Life and Dreaming
The Forest of Shadows – Matthew Hughes
Feature Interview – Matthew Hughes
Grandma Had Guns – Finnian Burnett
The Golden Mare – JM Landels
Water Is Not What You Think It Is – Casey Killingsworth
Footnotes to Wonders – Mark Budman
Aria of the Birds – EJ Nash
Midlife Katabasis – Jesse Keith Butler
Yakety Hex – KT Wagner
Timelapse; or, Reasons to Pause – Laura Vogt
The Jack Whyte Storyteller Award – Bridget Boland
The Bumblebee Flash Fiction Prize – Alan Sincic, Jodi Mac Aulay, Leslie Wibberley, Megan W Shaw
Fasteners – Michaela Chan
Take My Hand: Sleep with One Eye Open – Mel Anastasiou
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Mel Anastasiou writes the Fairmount Manor Mysteries, the Hertfordshire Pub Mysteries, and the Monument Studios Mysteries. Winner of a Literary Titan Gold award and longlisted for the Leacock Medal, Mel is also the author of two illustrated thirty-day workbooks on story structure: the steampunk-themed The Writer’s Boon Companion and The Writer’s Friend and Confidante. For news on published and upcoming works, visit her website, melanastasiou.wordpress.com.