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Message from the Editors

The Little Voice by Neil James Hudson

925 Grand by Sam Kepfield

The Forms of Tommy Johnson by Sharon Dodge

Her Pale Smile by Simon Kewin

Please Reply by Steven Young

Editors Corner: Time for Turkey by Lesley L. Smith

Special Feature: Author Interview with Rob Ziegler

Column: Spec Fic in Flicks by Marty Mapes


         Volume 6, Issue 4, November 30, 2011

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Message from the Editors

It's hard to believe another year of publication for Electric Spec has gone by, but what better way to celebrate than stuffing your stocking awesome stories? If the holiday season is getting you down, Neil James Hudson's "The Little Voice" will make you think maybe your relatives aren't that bad after all. For those into sci-fi adventure and money (and who isn't?), we are happy to present "925 Grand" by returning E-Spec author Sam Kepfield. Rounding out our science fiction selection is Sharon Dodge's "Tommy Johnson's Forms." If you have a significant other who is just a bit "different," you'll appreciate this one. For those of you are looking for more chill than the winter weather can provide, "Her Pale Smile" by returning author Simon Kewin and "Please Reply" by Steven Young will leave you with just the right kind of tingles. In the Editor's Corner, our own Lesley L. Smith showcases some unusual culinary tools in "Time for Turkey". We're also very excited about our interview with Rob Ziegler, who tells us about his futuristic ecopunk novel Seed. Finally, our film critic Marty Mapes takes a look at the relationship between obsession and horror in the films of Pedro Almodovar. We hope that these stories bring you the holiday cheer (or fear) you're looking for.




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