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The Spring issue is here, and we're proud to present a fine selection of fiction: In Red Plum Blossoms, K. Bird Lincoln asks: What is the price of love? The heroine of Bent Lorentzen's Dragonslayer must face the mysteries of her past if she hopes to secure her future. Follow Alan Bruce's swordsman Roq on a quest for vengeance in The Bloodsword. In Don't Miss Me, Terry Bramlett reminds us that the job description might not mention all the details. The Rainbow Man encounters human folly in all shapes and sizes, in a series of shorts by G. W. Thomas: The Diva, Have Done, Father's Hand, Sports Day, Some Total and Lost and Found. Stephen D. Rogers returns with Just Right, a slightly different take on a familiar tale. You might be a redneck if you open The Gift that Keeps on a Givin' by Tony Ruggiero. H. Turnip Smith's Giacomo's Revenge is a tale of love on a carousel. Meet some bovine visitors who are more than they appear in Bill Vernon's Holy Cow. Jason Brannon's Michael teeters at the brink of the apocalypse--or merely madness--in Days of Blood and Fire. Dave Bowlin brings us a post-apocalyptic tale, Reflections of the Damned. A review of Steve Lazarowitz's anthology, A Creative Edge. Enjoy!
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