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# Read # Tales of the Unanticipated 30 by Eric Heideman (editor) ó eBook or Kindle ePUB. Tales of the Unanticipated 30 For 24 years, Tales of the Unanticipated has provided the highest quality and the widest range of subject and tone in speculative fiction, poetry, and artwork. Terry Faust and Martha A. Patricia S. Barbara Rosen introduces us to a cat with a very special talent, while Catherine Lundoff offers a mysterious Egyptian cat sculpture. TOTU #30 includes a prose poem by Ann Peters and Ellen Kuhfeld inspired by the Babylonian Enuma Elish, and poetry by Ruth Berman, Ann K. Illustrated by Rod
Title | : | Tales of the Unanticipated 30 |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.42 (655 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0984443703 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 134 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-05-15 |
Language | : | English |
P. Johnson said Tales of the Unanticipated. Love this magazine. As the title states, these stories are unanticipated, not your usual fiction at all.
About the AuthorEric M. Eric lives in Minneapolis with his loyal cats Boris and Johnny, and sojourns when he can to the lakeshore cabin in the deep woods of Northern Michigan that his grandfather built 100 years ago.. He's published fiction in Writers of the Future, Volume III; Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine; Best Mystery and Suspense Stories, 1988; and TOTU #s 9, 12, & 17 (the rascal); and around 200 reviews, essays, interviews, features, and biographical sketches in such places as the Minneapolis Star Tribune, MonsterZine, What do I Read Next? (Gale), Twin Cities Reader, and various conve
He's published fiction in Writers of the Future, Volume III; Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine; Best Mystery and Suspense Stories, 1988; and TOTU #s 9, 12, & 17 (the rascal); and around 200 reviews, essays, interviews, features, and biographical sketches in such places as the
For 24 years, Tales of the Unanticipated has provided the highest quality and the widest range of subject and tone in speculative fiction, poetry, and artwork. Terry Faust and Martha A. Patricia S. Barbara Rosen introduces us to a cat with a very special talent, while Catherine Lundoff offers a mysterious Egyptian cat sculpture. TOTU #30 includes a prose poem by Ann Peters and Ellen Kuhfeld inspired by the Babylonian Enuma Elish, and poetry by Ruth Berman, Ann K. Illustrated by Rodger Gerberding, Margaret Ballif Simon, Georgie Schnobrich, Barbara Rosen, and featured artist, Jules Hart.. A warm tale by Eleanor Arnason relates the reflections
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