Fantasy Scroll Magazine Issue #2

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By Mike Resnick

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Fantasy Scroll Magazine is an online, quarterly publication featuring science fiction, fantasy, horror, and paranormal short-fiction. The magazine's mission is to publish high-quality, entertaining, and thought-provoking speculative fiction. With a mixture of short stories, flash fiction, and micro-fiction, Fantasy Scroll Magazine aims to appeal to a wide audience.Issue #2 includes 14 short stories:"Winter Solstice" — Mike Resnick"Da Capo al Fine" — Patrick Jameson"The Reanimators" — J. Kenneth Sargeant"A Concert of Flowers" — Kate O'Connor"These Are The Things Our Hands Have Made" — Andrew Kozma"A Trade of Tears" — Tony Peak"Four Scenes From Wieczniak's Whisk-U-Away, And One Not" — Ferrett Steinmetz"The Unworthy" — J.W. Alden"Verdure" — Brandon Barrows"Million Hearts in the Valley of Death" — Savannah Hendricks"The Fine Art of Fortune-Telling" — Michelle Ann King"Marshmallow Walls" — Brittany Foster"Grimm's Home for Geriatrics" — Rebecca A. Demarest"JC the Ski Bum" — Joyce Reynolds-WardIn the non-fiction section, this issue features:-Interview With Award Winning Author Mike Resnick-Interview With Author Tim Pratt-Interview With The Editors of Strange Horizons-Artist Spotlight: Sabbas Apterus-Book Review: Warbreaker (Brandon Sanderson)-Movie Review: Godzilla (2014) (Gareth Edwards)The magazine is open to most sub-genres of science fiction, including hard SF, military, apocalyptic & post-apocalyptic, space opera, time travel, cyberpunk, steampunk, and humorous. Similarly for fantasy, we accept most sub-genres, including alternate world, dark fantasy, heroic, high or epic, historical, medieval, mythic, sword & sorcery, urban fantasy, and humorous. The magazine also publishes horror and paranormal short fiction.
Fantasy Scroll Magazine Issue #2