In this issue: View mortality and morality through a different set of eyes with a classic SF story from Robert Silverberg and a brand-new one from Leo X Robertson; take a timeless bus ride with JTF King; visit 1930s Hollywood with Mel Anastasiou; experience dizzy heights in a comic collaboration from Matthew Nielson and Minna Hakkola; spin in a dangerous dance with Susan Pieters and Cheryl Wolner; hear the danger and magic in music with Kathryn Yelinek and JM Landels; and find gods, devils, and angels in poetry from Heather Christle, David Ly, and Mary Willis, all under the tantalizing cover Purple Siren by Herman Lau.
Table of Content
From the Pulp Lit Pulpit – Revisiting Classic SF
The Pope of the Chimps – Robert Silverberg
Feature Interview – Robert Silverberg
The Extra – Mel Anastasiou
Cry – David Ly
The Nix’s Wife – Kathryn Yelinek
Tantrum – Heather Christle
Spin Doctor – Susan Pieters
Snapshots – Leo X Robertson
Snowshoeing – Mary Willis
Late Night Fun Facts on the No. 65 – JTF King
The Raven Short Story Contest – Cheryl Wollner
The Endless Drop – Matthew Nielsen and Minna Hakkola
Allaigna’s Song: Aria – JM Landels