Kzine Issue 6

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by Graeme Hurry


  Graeme Hurry edited Kimota magazine in the 90s and a horror anthology called Northern Chills in 1994. Now he has branched out by editing this kindle only magazine, Kzine.

  G.A. Rozen is currently a Creative Writing MFA candidate at Columbia College in Chicago, and divides his working time between his first novel, short fiction, and film projects. His published work can be found at www.GARozen.com.

  J.Y. Saville lives in the north of England and writes mainly short fiction in the genre loosely termed speculative, though she has released some of her non-genre stories as The Little Book of Northern Women. Her work has appeared in Comets and Criminals, Bards and Sages Quarterly and Silver Blade, among others. She blogs at thousandmonkeys.wordpress.com

  Michael Siciliano is 42 years old, married to Kim, has a five year old son Daniel, and lives in Delaware. He’s been legally blind since birth having been born with aniridia. He has a BA degree in English Literature from SUNY Geneseo. Michael had an interview with George R.R. Martin published in a fantasy role-playing resource guide called “A Game of Thrones, Role-Playing Game and Resource Book” published by White Wolf in 2005.

  Nicole Tanquary is a reader/writer in love with fiction, especially “speculative” fiction; she has been known, however, to venture into unknown territories for the sake of a good story. Works of hers have been published by The Colored Lens and Ticonderoga Publishing, with more forthcoming from Something Wicked, The Again and Isotropic Fiction. She also has a young-adult fantasy novel in the works. She lives in Central New York State with her family, and is currently deciding which college will best fit her semi-insane self.

  Dave Windett is a professional illustrator and comics artist, his work has been published in Britain, Europe and America. He has drawn comics featuring licenced characters including Inspector Gadget, Eek the Cat, Ace Ventura, Daffy Duck and Korky the Cat. For the Scandinavian market he has illustrated educational books, business manuals and comics. He has also designed original characters for a variety of publications and provided illustrations for everything from magazines and websites to mobile phones, games and children’s shoes. Samples of his work can be seen on his website at www.davewindett.com and on his blog.

  Table of Contents

  Contents

  A Bedtime Chocolate by Nicole Tanquary

  Real Predictions by Regina Clarke

  The Judgment of the Peacekeeper by Diana Doherty

  Requiem for a Rodent by Gef Fox

  Seeding Day by Michael Siciliano

  When It’s Ajar by G.A. Rozen

  Self-Aware and Living in Bradford by J.Y. Saville

  Editorial by Graeme Hurry

  Contributor Notes

 

 

 


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