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In This Issue
Welcome to the 8th issue of
nanobison. Take the time to read, digest, fondle and embrace
all of these great stories in this our themed Other Dimensions of Love
issue.
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Small Talk |
First, we have a story called
Small Talk, from
returning nanobison contributor James Targett. No it's not a
computer language, but then, what is the language of love? |
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Feeders |
Next,
a story from Ashley Arnold called
Feeders.
Is it about love? That depends on your definition. Read it, then
check on the well-being of your goldfish / parakeet / puppy / cat / rodent.
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First
Year Reunion |
Following is
First Year Reunion, from Vassa and
Varvara Grichko. Who says love isn't a sacrifice? |
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Renfield and the Modern Woman |
John McMullen's
Renfield and the Modern Woman explores the
boundaries of devotion, even as they extend beyond the grave, because sometimes
a sense of order is what one truly loves.
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Dead Man in the
Yard |
In Rob Hunter's
Dead Man in the Yard, a man received advice about
love from an unexpected source. |
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Notes on Tomorrow
Bay |
When is love a weapon
and sex a mere distraction? A timeless question, one that R.R. Litwicki
Jr. answers in his own way in
Notes on Tomorrow Bay. |
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Revelations |
Miranda Warren's
Revelations
is perhaps not about love, but it
raises it's own questions about one's capacity to love when one becomes
separated ... from one's self. |
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Love is Strange |
In Thomas J. Keller's
Love is Strange, the disdain of youth collides
with love, with a little extraterrestrial influence.
Sometimes you have to take help where
you can get it. |
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The Queen
of Titan |
And
finally, we have a story from another returning nanobison author, Justin
Stanchfield, where a man dances among the stars with
The
Queen of Titan. |
Coming up ...
Story
selection is completed for Issues 9, 10, and 11. We have a number of
excellent short fiction and poetry pieces coming in the months ahead.
Also, we have been slow on our reviews, but you can catch a review of Eric Shapiro's new book Days of
Allison in our next issue.
Later
in 2007
In the
coming year, we will still be working on our short animation projects.
Delivery dates are a bit sketchy, but the work continues. Check out the
OTHER PROJECTS section of the submissions page if you are interesting in
participating.
- Doug
Helbling, editor
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