Volume 15, Issue 2, May 31, 2020
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| Volume 15, Issue 2, May 31, 2020
Image © Yuri Magalhães 2020
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Letter from the Editors
Dear Reader,
Fiction can do a lot of different things. When we're comfortable (or even
complacent), it can warn us about the problems we may be ignoring. When we're
chest-deep in a pungent swamp of bad news (like now), it can provide a welcome escape, hope, and even inspiration about how we might overcome the darkness.
This month's contributions are a mixture of all those things. For this quarter, we are happy to present to you:
- Gabriel Vane's Carnival Extraordinaire by Kate Everett -- You don't need a ticket. You don't even need to pay. Just be careful what you bring with you. . .
- "Where There Once was Wind by Clint Foster -- What does the wind see and know? A tale of magic and ambition told from an unexpected perspective.
- Under Our Skin by Owen Leddy -- Three young people seek to protect the last threshold of personal independence from a truly hostile takeover.
- All the Way Home by Gail Ann Gibbs -- In the place between life and death, a group of strangers searches for where to go next.
- Rona of the Els by Desmond White -- A novice witch at the edge of civilization makes a desperate grab at her one chance to fulfill her dreams.
Making a debut appearance for us is cover artist Yuri Magalhães with "Quiet Reflections."
Finally, don't miss our interview with Barbara Bennett, author of the urban fantasy novel Alchemy of Glass--"a celebration of time, history, science, magic, technology, and love."
We hope you enjoy these stories. And more than ever, we are grateful for you for joining us on these ventures into the territory of imagination.
Thanks for reading,
The Electric Spec Team
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