Fantasia Divinity Magazine: Issue 3, October 2016
This issue features eight stories of flash fiction, ranging from horrifying to tragic to fantasy. First, in “One Way” by Sara Codair, a young woman fights to break free of her own personal hell, the only way she knows how. Next we have “The Last Train” by Charlotte McCormac, a piece about a...
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This issue features eight stories of flash fiction, ranging from horrifying to tragic to fantasy. First, in “One Way” by Sara Codair, a young woman fights to break free of her own personal hell, the only way she knows how. Next we have “The Last Train” by Charlotte McCormac, a piece about a couple trying to flee the Nazis and escape to Paris. In “The Paper” by Deniz Besim, a couple of girls visit a gypsy, both receiving a paper and strict instructions that if not followed, can have dire consequences. “Help Me, Batman” by Metancera Wolf, proves once again that no good deed goes unpunished when a woman tries to help a lost child find his mother. “Banshee” by Cindar Harrell, is a short drabble about one of Ireland’s most terrifying creatures. Then, in “Of Joy and Sorrow” by Eddie D. Moore, a woman reflects on the tragedy of her past as she sews a gown from the tattered remains of her wedding dress. In “A Door to Different Worlds” by Tamoha Sengupta, a young girl rebels against her family’s traditional magic to pursue her own, ignoring their warnings. Finally, in “Layla” by Chris Clement-Green, a prodigy with a gift for telepathy learns that different does not always mean bad and that those less gifted deserve respect too.
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Format: Paperback
ISBN:
9781539479413 (1539479412)
ASIN: 1539479412
Publish date: 2016-10-08
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (2010-12-22)
Pages no: 40
Edition language: English