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Disturbed Digest September 2017
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Disturbed Digest September 2017
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Disturbed Digest September 2017
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Disturbed Digest September 2017

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This is a quarterly digest. You'll find some bent and tilted tales in the genres of dark fantasy, horror, and even some science fiction.
Disturbed Digest Sep 2017

Contents

stories

Beware the Ravens by Sandy DeLuca
Refuge by A. C. Spahn
Portal in Pasadena by Sean Patrick Hazlett
Nor Yet a Foreign Skipper by Jill Hand
Hours with the Dead by Lee Clark Zumpe
The Hankie by Franklyn Searight
Bad by Benjamin Allocco

poetry

Beneath the Land of the Nile by Lee Clark Zumpe
The Uniondale Hitchhiker (South Africa) by Francis W. Alexander
Where the Bloodroot Blooms by Lee Clark Zumpe
13 Miller’s Court by Lee Clark Zumpe
Crowley’s Villa by Lee Clark Zumpe

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A Little Help, Please

LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 11, 2017
ISBN9781370981502
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Disturbed Digest September 2017
Author

Tyree Campbell

Tyree Campbell writes primarily science fiction, plus some fantasy and some horror. He is the author of four novels [including the Nyx series], some 130 short stories, and three dozen poems. He has won SpecFicWorld's Speculative Fiction Contest, Crux Magazine's SF Writing Contest, a third-place Rhysling for poetry, and has been nominated for the James Tiptree Award, a Spectrum Award, and a Lambda Award. Currently he is working on three other novels, including the third Nyx novel [The Protectors], plus assorted short stories. In his spare time he is also the managing editor of Sam's Dot Publishing.

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