THE STONEMAN’S CURSE, by Tom Jolly, pending artwork by Miguel Santos Markus wasn’t sure if it was an imp or a gnome driving the gigantic worm down the road toward him, but neither the rider nor the worm seemed in a particular rush. As he neared them, the imp stopped, jumped out of a […]
The Flame and the Bottle, by Howard Andrew Jones, audio by Leeman Kessler I The woman was disconsolate with weeping. Surely the whole of the neighborhood heard her wailing from within the walls of her tiny house; the four of us grew conscious of it in the moments before we turned the corner onto […]
SWARM TIME ON MARUZAR, by Dariel R. A. Quiogue Of the seven who had attempted to escape the mines of Sommathar through the fabled Ancients’ Way, only Lakann came out to see Maruzar’s gold-banded night sky again. He breathed the chill air and suppressed a shiver. Free. But cold, hungry, and so tired, body […]
THE RIDER IN DARKNESS, by Phil Emery, with audio by the author Clouds shamble ‘cross the death-pale morn, Mist writhes about the plain, Brooding low in ravening dawn Portending kingdom’s bane… # The knight slumped ‘gainst his palfrey’s spine Riding the forest way, And moon and star made argentine His shattered […]
HUGIN AND MUNIN AND ODIN’S EYE, by Colleen Anderson, with audio by the author Ravens always follow their whims independent thinkers given to hijinks wayward flights to their fancy Hugin and Munin were Odin’s eyes though he only gave up one for knowledge Hugin flew straight over fields reaching far searching […]