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Spring 2017 special Eldritch Earth issue.Burroughsian adventure on a prehistoric Lovecraftian Earth.Novella The First American, by Schuyler Hernstrom Short Stories War of the Ruby/Shapes In the Fog, by Brian K. Lowe Darla of Deodanth, by Louise Sorensen In the Gloaming O My Darling, by Misha Burnett The Queen of Shadows, by Jay Barnson Beyond the Great Divide, by S.H. Mansouri Through the Star-Thorn Maze, by Lynn Rushlau The Bears of 1812, by Michael Tierney A Killing in Karkesh, by Adrian Cole Poetry My Name is John Carter (Pt. 4), by James Hutchings
The Double-Stuffed Winter Issue of Cirsova Heroic Fantasy and Science Fiction Magazine, featuring: Novelettes The Vault of Phalos, by Jeffery Scott Sims Shadow Visions, by Preston Dennett Short Stories The Lady of the Amorous City, by Edward M. Erdelac A Suit of Haidrah Skin, by Rob Lang ...Where There Is No Sanctuary, by Howie K. Bentley The Last Dues Owed, by Christine Lucas The Witch of Elrica, by Jennifer Povey The Bubbcat, by Sean Monaghan Wall Wardens, by Lynn Rushlau Lost Men, by Eugene Morgulis The Unfolding of the World, by Harold R. Thompson The Sands of Rubal-Khali, by Donald Jacob Uitvlugt The Priests of Shalaz, by Jay Barnson Dust of Truth, by Joyce Frohn The Ride, by Edward McDermott My Name is John Carter (Pt.3), by James Hutchings The Phantom Sands of Calavass, by S.H. Mansouri Essay The Feminine Force Awakens, by Liana Kerzner
Kzine is a kindle magazine with print on demand option covering Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror and Crime genres.This issue has stories by Jessamy Dalton, Charlotte H. Lee, Fred Senese, Mark Rookyard, Aaron Perry, Maureen Bowden Joshua Chaplinsky and Lynn Rushlau
Francis Baird (1730/1735-1799/1800) was most probably of Scottish lineage born in Ireland. He immigrated about 1755 to New York City, and married Esther Eagles in 1758. By 1766 they moved to Warwick, Orange County, New York. Descendants and relatives lived in New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, California and elsewhere.
Discover the untamed paganism of the Vikings and the Germanic tribes prior to the complete Christianization of Europe • Explores the different forms of magic practiced by these tribes, including runic magic, necromancy (death magic), soul-travel, and shape-shifting • Examines their rites of passage and initiation rituals and their most important gods, such as Odin, Loki, and Thor • Looks at barbarian magic in historical accounts, church and assembly records, and mythology as well as an eyewitness report from a 10th-century Muslim diplomat • Reveals the use and abuse of this tradition’s myths and magic by the Nazis Before the conversion of Europe to Christianity in the Middle Ages, ...
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