I’m pleased to announce that the October 2008 Issue of THE WILLOWS MAGAZINE is now available. A very delightful Halloween print edition indeed, filled with a plethora of steampunk and Neo/Post-Victorian period works of horror and other macabre tales. Published bimonthly, this is my fourth run as Feature Author with the magazine, and the fiction just gets hotter with each new issue. They’ve been mentioned in The New York Times and the San Francisco Chronicle, so why not join the steampunk movement and read… “The Willows”…!
THE WILLOWS MAGAZINE:
September-October 2008
Featuring Fiction by: Sarah Monette, G.D. Falksen, Lawrence Dagstine, Eric S. Brown, Robey Jenkins, and Michelle Pribbernow. With non-fiction & reviews by Reyna Sparby and Skadi meic Beorh. Edited by Ben Thomas.
Previous Issues featuring Lawrence Dagstine:
(Some may already be sold out; some still available)
SUBSCRIBE NOW: http://thewillows.myshopify.com/
Only $5.00 per fiction-filled issue; $25.00 annually for SIX ISSUES!
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