Probably destined to become a semi-prozine down the road with a little bit of funding — they don’t make Hard SF or genuine SciFi news like this anymore, seriously — and available in an affordable monthly PDF format (12 dollars per year), M-BRANE Science Fiction. Issue #9, October 2009. This would be my 2nd appearance with the publication. They also have a print version available on Lulu for those interested. My story takes place on Mars fifty years into the future. They’ve featured such names as Rick Novy, Cat Rambo, Brandon Bell, and Cate Gardner among others.
M-BRANE Science Fiction – Issue #9, October 2009
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Issue #9 Fiction Line-up: Eden Robins, Sue Lange, Maura McHugh, Janett Grady, Bill Ward, Bob Brill, Joyce Reynolds-Ward, Fredrick Obermeyer, Jason Earls, Jeff Kozzi, Anna Sykora, Lawrence Dagstine, Mari Kurisato. Edited by Christopher Fletcher.
Also available as a LULU print version:
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Previous Issues featuring Lawrence R. Dagstine
M-BRANE SF, Issue #2 – Late 2008/Early 2009
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