The Ethereal Gazette: A Magazine of Speculative Writing; Issue Two

by various authors

The Ethereal Gazette:  A Magazine of Speculative Writing;  Issue Two by various authors (Book) in Literature & Fiction
Publisher: Nickolaus Pacione
Copyright: © 2005 Lake Fossil Press Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States

Printed: 335 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink

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A quaterly showcase featuring some of the most talented authors in the territory of the small press and self-published mediums of Horror, Science Fiction, Weird Literary Fiction, and Nonfiction. The talent varies from issue to issue -- authors featured in this issue are Kevin James Miller (Cyber-Pulp Halloween Anthology 3.0,) William Malmborg, Ron Capshaw, Blair M. Dalton, Barbara Anna Marjanovic (Pawn: A Novel,) and David Lee Summers (Tales of the Talisman) to name a few of the authors in this issue.
                Photography in this issue is provided by Marc Seawell and David Lee Summers (of the magazine Tales of the Talisman.) Authors change from issue to issue but sometimes I will get authors returning. A publication presented by Nickolaus Pacione.


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ethereal gazette [ No Rating ] 23 Oct 2005
ok I have an obvious bias I am one of the writers who has a story in this issue. I submit a lot of stories and get published in a lot of less than professional looking magazines. I had no idea what E.G. would be like when I submitted my story.
When I received the copy ordered, I was stunned at how high quality and professional looking it was. Its actually in a book format, not a magazine format. The cover art is excellent, and there is a lot of meat to this- there are hundreds of pages of stories, I thiink there are like 20 stories. I havent had time to read the whole issue, it really is several hundred pages long, but the other stories I read where great.
So, to sum up, Im in this issue so I am biased but I must say this is a great publication, I am proud to be in it.

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