Fall Issue 2008

Cover Artist: Mitch Cudney

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Crashing Stolen Cars by Jonathan J. Schlosser (32:37)

It was an old car. It was a stolen car. Adam and Kelsey thought they’d go for a joyride into the wilderness, find a private place, and use the backseat for what it was made for, but they never counted on the deer. Now they’re in a world of problems.

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When The Stars Are Right by William Meikle (1:06:17)

Megan Dowles has been pressed into service for the government. She’s a historian, so why do they want her on this top secret government project…why do they want to know how well versed she is in Demonology?

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The Seas Of Castle Hill Road by Rick Kennett (1:03:39)

Ernie Pine has had bad experiences with the supernatural in the past. And now, while visiting a friend in Queensland, he hears waves splashing outside his window. The sea is at least forty kilometres away. So what’s going on? Where is the sea sound coming from? Does another supernatural phenomenon have something planned for poor Ernie?

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Überman by John Medaille (1:00:39)

At Nuremberg after the end of World War II, an army psychiatrist interviews the most dangerous and powerful war criminal ever captured: the dread Nazi codenamed “Überman.”

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Framing And Mounting Fairies by Kevin Anderson (28:43)

In this lovely little how-to article, Dr. Morgan Z. Vile, instructs our curious readers in the delicate and fanciful art of mounting and framing woodland fairies for display in the home. This is a must read article for any hunter of the fey folk.

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Rampion In The Belltower by Merrie Haskell (57:50)

Rampion and her grandfather are trapped in their belltower as the plague-dead ravage the city, murdering and eating any survivors. The water has run out, and their fates seems to be sealed, but might the answer to their troubles be within the walls of the belltower with them?

Dunesteef Extra

Naughty Or Nice by Rish Outfield (14:21)

It’s a special Christmas present for Rish Outfield. Unbeknownst to him, Big Anklevich had a reading of one of his stories made by none other than Norm Sherman of The Drabblecast, and now, on Christmas Day, we all can enjoy his tale. (This is the Addendum version that includes Rish’s reaction to the present and his impromptu Author’s Note).

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Not On The Menu by Derek L. Palmer (37:32)

After taking his injured daughter to the hospital, a man stops in at the local diner to give her a treat. He never expected what he might find there, something that’s “Not On The Menu.”

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