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Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Things Lost Forever by Auston Habershaw
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Things Lost Forever by Auston Habershaw
There were more than a few of the planks that could become chairs, but Lucas passed them by. None of them were suitable for the likes of Lord Adelard. The vampire wished to appear powerful. There was only one kind of wood in the cellar that fit that description. He squeezed back, back, back, into the furthest reaches, where once mice and rats might have made a home, back before the rats and mice had found themselves in stewpots and on skewers.
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Things Lost Forever by Auston Habershaw
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Where the River Comes From by Kaitlyn Zivanovich
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Where the River Comes From by Kaitlyn Zivanovich
Her family brings their best to the table and talk unreservedly in their first language. Rviv cannot keep up with the conversation. She understands the words, the phrases, but not why they make her parents laugh or grimace. They reference a place Rviv has never seen and a history she has not lived. The stranger and her parents commiserate about living in such a strange country. Together they laugh at the way the Cuialo smile with their teeth and eat meat with their hands. Her parents wait with excruciating patience to ask what news of home.
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Where the River Comes From by Kaitlyn Zivanovich
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - The Tale of the Scout and the Pachydormu by Gregory Norman Bossert
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - The Tale of the Scout and the Pachydormu by Gregory Norman Bossert
The Poet Laureate was fetched from his retirement in a lighthouse on the far shore of the Founder Mer to compose a song of eighty-six interlocked stanzas like steps on a stairway spiraling down into a cool dim quiet. But on the forty-seventh stanza of its recitation, the Governor squinted into the space over the Poet's shoulder and said, "listen, any deeper and we shall hear the words those beasts sing as they pass" and demanded that the previous stanzas be read in reverse; "back to the surface," he said.
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies - The Tale of the Scout and the Pachydormu by Gregory Norman Bossert
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Valis Seeker Fierefiz by Michael Echeverri Rivera
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Valis Seeker Fierefiz by Michael Echeverri Rivera
27. Parsifal confessed to me that she has never dreamed of Valis. Not once. In her youth, she learned of the city in a book: a philosophical dialogue where a poet, a knight, a musician, and a madman argue about the nature of reality while awaiting the arrival of a fifth person. Near the end, the madman recounts the story of Valis, which the others think is nonsense. Parsifal disagreed, and the city quickly became an obsession (she herself used the word 'obsession'). She said all this while pacing back and forth, refusing to look me in the face until the end.
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Valis Seeker Fierefiz by Michael Echeverri Rivera
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - A Dragon in the Abbey by James Morrow
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - A Dragon in the Abbey by James Morrow
Whatever the mallepulpus’s moral stature, it would not allow its enemies an uneventful exit. Even as Jacob, dripping and shivering, urged the Abbess and the canonesses to back away from the shore, a portion of the swamp coalesced into a roaring and amorphous mass of silt and muck. With a noise like a thousand oxen breaking wind, the monstrous pudding detached itself from Paludis Cochlea, flopped onto the shore, and undulated forward, seeking to suffocate its parent bog’s tormentors.
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies - A Dragon in the Abbey by James Morrow
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Bruised-Eye Dusk by Jonathan Louis Duckworth
Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Bruised-Eye Dusk by Jonathan Louis Duckworth
Rugg was ready to turn back and try to make Ganvill when a bright dot of light appeared through the churning murk of the storm: a campfire. Never trust a light too bright in a dark hole, the speaking goes, but then he smelled roasting meat. And then he heard the flute. A sweet, sad little song, a flutter of music. Bone flutes had a tone distinct from those carved of wood or reed; lonelier, somehow. A sweet breath of music sighing out to the wild.
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies - Bruised-Eye Dusk by Jonathan Louis Duckworth
The Runners - Fantasy Magazine
The Runners - Fantasy Magazine
They have never fought about it. “It’s your body,” her husband says, and means it. Only sometimes, when they’re out walking, a little girl will careen across their path roaring like a giggly tyrannosaurus, and he falls silent. “What’re you thinking about?” she asks, before she learns not to.
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The Runners - Fantasy Magazine
The Cursed Universe Inside Your Eye - Fantasy Magazine
The Cursed Universe Inside Your Eye - Fantasy Magazine
The glass bottles are caked with so much grime you can’t see what’s in them anymore. It’s better that way because you don’t think you’d be able to do what you need to, if you could. You fish the knife out of your canvas bag, and a lighter with just enough fluid for one more flash of fire. This is your first time—but you’ve seen your mother do the same thing countless times before. Before she made her first mistake. Before you were forced to take her place.
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The Cursed Universe Inside Your Eye - Fantasy Magazine