[WE WHO ARE ABOUT TO DIE, by Michael W. Cho, artwork by Robert Zoltan Libyssa was always like this. Wrapped in his famed red cloak, Chylon strode down the abandoned streets of the town, coming from his meeting with the king. He squinted his one good eye as rain beat on the stone-walled houses […]
FELLSCORPE AND THE WISHING WELL, by Katherine Quevedo, art by Simon Walpole They’d make fun of me, they would. For this stupid shiny coin I roll between my fingers, glinting against my dark leather gloves as it flips across my knuckles. And for the bright, polished stones arranged in a neat circle in front of […]
THE BOOK OF RUINS, by Jennifer Crow Some ruins are not meant for rebuilding: jumbled stones with crumbling corners, a slope of gravel that once bore the face of god, the lake of unknown depth from which a lone bell
THE CAVE OF GLOWING SKULLS, by Gary Every A small stream exits the cave at the mouth tumbling and cascading down the cliff before plopping onto the sand and seeping softly into the sea. The climb is rugged but not dangerous. One can easily walk a half mile inside the mountain, then the […]
August has arrived and with it comes Heroic Fantasy Quarterly #41. We bring tales of adventure and action, from mythic history to the American West to remote islands of South America, and our poetry delves into the story that often lurks behind the story. Dig in! Fiction Contents Kamazotz , by Greg Mele, with […]