TOC: Black Gate #15 Edited by John O’Neill
By John DeNardo |
Wednesday, April 27th, 2011 at
12:14 am
The table of contents for Black gate #15 (The Warrior Women issue) edited by John O’Neill has been posted:
Short Fiction
- “The Shuttered Temple” by Jonathan L. Howard
- “The War of the Wheat Berry Year” by Sarah Avery
- “Roundelay” by Paula R. Stiles
- “The River People” by Emily Mah
- “Cursing the Weather” by Maria V. Snyder
- “The Laws of Chaos Left Us All in Disarray” by S. Hutson Blount
- “World’s End” by Frederic S. Durbin
- “What Chains Bind Us” by Brian Dolton
- “A River Through Darkness and Light” by John C. Hocking
- “The Oracle of Gog” by Vaughn Heppner
- “The Gifts of Li Tzu-Ch’eng” by Derek Künsken
- “Groob’s Stupid Grubs” by Jeremiah Tolbert
- “Into the Gathering Dark” by Darrell Schweitzer
- “An Uprising of One” by Jamie McEwan
- “Eating Venom” by Harry Connolly
- “Dellith’s Child” by Nye Joell Hardy
- “Apotheosis” by Rosamund Hodge
- “The Vintages of Dream” by John R. Fultz
- “Purging Cocytus” by Michael Livingston
- “The Lions of Karthagar” by Chris Willrich
- “A Pound of Dead Flesh” by Fraser Ronald
Novel Excerpt:
- The Desert of Souls by Howard Andrew Jones
Features
- Who?! – San Diego Lightfoot Tom by Bud Webster
- Hope for the Color Blind: Classic Black & White Fantasy by Mike Resnick
- Original Anthology Series, The Past Decade by Rich Horton
- Art Evolution by Scott Taylor
Departments
- Editorial: Why Johnny Can’t Read, by John O’Neill
- Letters, From Our Readers
- Back Issues: A list of rare (but miraculously still available) back issues of Black Gate.
- Next Issue
- Book Reviews
- Gaming Reviews
- Fantasy DVD Reviews
- Comics
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- TOC: ‘Happily Ever After’ Edited by John Klima
- TOC: Black Static #20
- TOC: Black Static #21
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I bought this to load onto my wife’s Kindle for our anniversary. I’ll get her opinion and post it later.