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Issue 18:
Fiction

All the Wonder in the World
by Lavie Tidhar

When Maxwell's Demon Met Schrödinger’s Cat
by Jack Hillman

Becoming
by Rae Dawn Carson

Emmett, Joey & the Beelz
by Ralph Sevush

Unicorn’s Rest
by Jill Knowles

Flash

Nanoflakes
by James S. Dorr

Poetry

Beasts of Elfland
by Larry Hammer

Sound Years
By A. J. Luxton

Kara's jungle
by s.c.virtes

The Dimensional Rush of Relative Lives
by Bruce Boston

The Devil Stands Near My Pulpit
By Christopher Vera

At the Children's Pound
By Marge Simon

Capella 5 needs your children
by Rich Magahiz

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Not What It Seems

They seem so ordinary: a simple trader, rusty water from a faucet, a drunk, a young woman, a box of breakfast cereal. Wait. Read further.

Things are not what they seem.

Each of the stories in this issue contains characters and settings with something very different about them. And it's not always apparent where that difference lies. Sometimes it is obvious that something is amiss, but is it what you think is skewed? Or must you dig deeper?

Whether they contain the odd, extrapolated results of a shiny idea or an inevitable surprise, we hope you find theses stories engaging. And if they cause you to look twice at ordinary people and objects and say, "What if?" we will not be surprised.

—Wendy S. Delmater, Managing Editor



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