Announcing Not One of Us #63
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“We’re calling this our flowers and moons issue. We have daffodils and roses, cloud flowers and eclipses like flowers falling; secret languages of moon and water; sinking ships, crimson seas, and white nights. And more…a beast in the basement, giants abroad in the land, not one but two Mrs. Mansfields, and to top it all, a philosopher’s stone in search of a navigator.”
Contents:
No One’s Child, by Dan Coxon
Unincorporated Territory (poem), by Mack W. Mani
Tides Breathe When Words Are Spoken, by Steve Toase
The Secret Language of Water (poem), by Sonya Taaffe
Sablier Ships, by Molly Likovich
Crimson Seas (poem), by Jennifer Crow
The 901st Night (poem), by Russell Hemmell
Daffodil Goodbye, by Tiah Marie Beautement
Eclipses Like Flowers Falling (poem), by Hester J. Rook
The Two Mrs. Mansfields, by Gwynne Garfinkle
Barrelhead Blues (poem), by Neal Wilgus
Roses and Dust, by Renato Barucco
Neolith, by Alexandra Seidel
Cloud Flower (poem), by Josh Pearce
Art: John Stanton

As you can imagine, getting this issue out has been a strange experience. I tried to move it as fast as possible before we all get sheltered in place. I mailed the contributors’ copies this morning, along with the first wave of subscription copies. I think everyone will get their copies.
Contents:
No One’s Child, by Dan Coxon
Unincorporated Territory (poem), by Mack W. Mani
Tides Breathe When Words Are Spoken, by Steve Toase
The Secret Language of Water (poem), by Sonya Taaffe
Sablier Ships, by Molly Likovich
Crimson Seas (poem), by Jennifer Crow
The 901st Night (poem), by Russell Hemmell
Daffodil Goodbye, by Tiah Marie Beautement
Eclipses Like Flowers Falling (poem), by Hester J. Rook
The Two Mrs. Mansfields, by Gwynne Garfinkle
Barrelhead Blues (poem), by Neal Wilgus
Roses and Dust, by Renato Barucco
Neolith, by Alexandra Seidel
Cloud Flower (poem), by Josh Pearce
Art: John Stanton

As you can imagine, getting this issue out has been a strange experience. I tried to move it as fast as possible before we all get sheltered in place. I mailed the contributors’ copies this morning, along with the first wave of subscription copies. I think everyone will get their copies.
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Date: 2020-03-19 06:06 pm (UTC)I will be really glad to have it now.
*hugs*
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Date: 2020-03-19 09:47 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-03-19 06:24 pm (UTC)