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Disturbed Digest December 2018
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Disturbed Digest December 2018
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Disturbed Digest December 2018
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Disturbed Digest December 2018

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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 December 2018
Contents

stories
Son of Caddaja by Ethan Nahté
Aulus Fabius Ambustus by Gustavo Bondoni
The Ghoul Man Keeps Running All Night Long by Francis W. Alexander
A Halo of Butterflies by Ville Meriläinen
Wild with Hunger by Lee Clark Zumpe
The Death Waltz by Aria J. Wolf
Disembodied by Gregory L. Norris

flash fiction
Nineteenth Century Rebellion by Bruce Boston
Death of the Kool Klub by Matthew Wilson

poetry
Light Fades in Her Dark Embrace by Ashley Dioses
The Gathering Time by Marge Simon
It by Marc Shapiro

LanguageEnglish
Release dateDec 5, 2018
ISBN9780463472460
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Disturbed Digest December 2018
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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