TOC: Polyphony Volume 7 edited by Deborah Layne & Forrest Aguirre
By John DeNardo |
Saturday, March 27th, 2010 at
12:18 am
Wheatland Press has posted the table of contents of Polyphony Volume 7, edited by Deborah Layne & Forrest Aguirre:
- “The Bravest Girl I Ever Knew” by Howard Waldrop
- “Dr. Black at the Red Demon Temple” by Brendan Connell
- “The Snow Queen” by Chris Clarke
- “Strange Mammals” by Jason Erik Lundberg
- “The Afterlife of Sorrow” by Mikal Trimm
- “Breaker of Thresholds” by George Zebrowski
- “The Seven Deadly Motels” by Bruce Holland Rogers
- “The Monster in the Field” by Steve Rasnic Tem
- “There is Something So Quiet and Empty Inside of You that it Must be Precious” by Ben Peek
- “A Problem in Five Clocks” by Stephen Bush
- “Bear in Contradictory Landscape” by David J. Schwartz
- “Automata” by Eric Schaller
- “The Klepsydra” by Micheala Roessner
- “Captain Kid” by Kristin Livdahl
- “Loose Ends” by Jerry Oltion
- “The Possibility of Love” by Stephanie Campisi
- “Grief-Stepping to the Widower’s Waltz” by Ken Scholes
- “A Sip from the Cup of Enlightenment” by Sarah Totton
- “The Dust and the Red” by Darin C. Bradley
- “A Joy Forever” by Celia Marsh
- “The Heart of the Rail” by Mark Teppo
- “Mirages” by Eric M. Witchey
- “Avoiding the Cold War” by Josh Rountree
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- FREE ANTHOLOGY: Diamonds in the Sky edited by Mike Brotherton
- REVIEW: The Solaris Book of New Science Fiction, Volume 2 edited by George Mann
- RIP: Forrest J. Ackerman
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