Description:Here we are with MOON PHASES 10. There is a variety here. We have some professionally published authors - Deborah Wheeler, Patricia Cirone, Patricia Mathews, Diann Partridge, Linda Frankel. As of the writing of this editorial, Meg MacDonald has a story contracted to the upcoming FOUR MOONS OF DARKOVER, and so does Roxana Pierson, one of the artists. Jean Lamb has had her sword and sorcery novel accepted by Richard Curtiss Associates, I understand one of the top agents in the business. Other writers are still working hard for a sale, but in the meantime have impressed me enough to be printed here.Many of these stories feature 'different' and 'unofficial' visions of Darkover, many times featuring interactions with the authors' own worlds. These may not be a part of Darkover as its esteemed 'discoverer,' Marion Zimmer Bradley sees it. But think of these visions as part of the Elhalyn Gift -- alternate futures, what MIGHT have been. As of this writing, I hate to say, but there is a story which might be included here and might not --'Recall' by Yours Truly, the Editor. I have had tremendous difficulty with the Post Awful this time -- which is why some of the stories don't have art. Meg MacDonald generously volunteered to type the story; she did and sent it -- and I never go it. Meg retyped it and sent it -- but today was the day the Post Offal substitute carrier decided to turn in before getting to [street address] so we didn't get ANY delivery at all today. Kinko Copies, our printer, generously offered to allow the Post Awful one more day to come through, and then do a rush job so I can get this ready for MediaWest. If the story arrives in tomorrow's mail, it will be included... Anyway, look in the Table of Contents to see if it is here.Front cover Karen RascoBack cover Roxana PiersonTable of Contents:The Rage of Sharra by Linda Frankel (2)Dinner at Delatoro by Dorothy Boyd (3)So This is Life by W. Marshall Kyle (4)Breaking the Jesses by Lynne Holdom (4)Of Honor or Insult & Glass by Diann Partridge (36)Honor by Deborah Wheeler (46)Art portfolio by Roxana Pierson and Leigh Motooka (55)The Beat Goes On by Alexander Blade (59)Two Poems by Sally Aaron and Kyri Freeman (60)Forgiveness by Patricia Mathews (61)Looking Back by Sally Aaron (70)The Domna's Visit by L.D. Woeltjen (71)Ask Dr. Cottman (80)Newborn by Patricia B. Cirone (82)Hastur by Jean Lamb (91)Three Poems of Exile and Death by K. Freeman and L. Motooka (93)Alton by W. Marshall Kyle (96)Bredu's Love by J.E. Jenkins (98)Two Voices, Two Worlds by J.E. Jenkins (104)Letters to the Editor (124)Let There Be Glowbulbs by Perenelle Doublehanded (141)art by Karen Rasco, Erin McKee, Honorine Woodward, Linda Leach, J. P. Vedder, Roxana PiersonWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Moon Phases, Issue #10. To get started finding Moon Phases, Issue #10, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: Here we are with MOON PHASES 10. There is a variety here. We have some professionally published authors - Deborah Wheeler, Patricia Cirone, Patricia Mathews, Diann Partridge, Linda Frankel. As of the writing of this editorial, Meg MacDonald has a story contracted to the upcoming FOUR MOONS OF DARKOVER, and so does Roxana Pierson, one of the artists. Jean Lamb has had her sword and sorcery novel accepted by Richard Curtiss Associates, I understand one of the top agents in the business. Other writers are still working hard for a sale, but in the meantime have impressed me enough to be printed here.Many of these stories feature 'different' and 'unofficial' visions of Darkover, many times featuring interactions with the authors' own worlds. These may not be a part of Darkover as its esteemed 'discoverer,' Marion Zimmer Bradley sees it. But think of these visions as part of the Elhalyn Gift -- alternate futures, what MIGHT have been. As of this writing, I hate to say, but there is a story which might be included here and might not --'Recall' by Yours Truly, the Editor. I have had tremendous difficulty with the Post Awful this time -- which is why some of the stories don't have art. Meg MacDonald generously volunteered to type the story; she did and sent it -- and I never go it. Meg retyped it and sent it -- but today was the day the Post Offal substitute carrier decided to turn in before getting to [street address] so we didn't get ANY delivery at all today. Kinko Copies, our printer, generously offered to allow the Post Awful one more day to come through, and then do a rush job so I can get this ready for MediaWest. If the story arrives in tomorrow's mail, it will be included... Anyway, look in the Table of Contents to see if it is here.Front cover Karen RascoBack cover Roxana PiersonTable of Contents:The Rage of Sharra by Linda Frankel (2)Dinner at Delatoro by Dorothy Boyd (3)So This is Life by W. Marshall Kyle (4)Breaking the Jesses by Lynne Holdom (4)Of Honor or Insult & Glass by Diann Partridge (36)Honor by Deborah Wheeler (46)Art portfolio by Roxana Pierson and Leigh Motooka (55)The Beat Goes On by Alexander Blade (59)Two Poems by Sally Aaron and Kyri Freeman (60)Forgiveness by Patricia Mathews (61)Looking Back by Sally Aaron (70)The Domna's Visit by L.D. Woeltjen (71)Ask Dr. Cottman (80)Newborn by Patricia B. Cirone (82)Hastur by Jean Lamb (91)Three Poems of Exile and Death by K. Freeman and L. Motooka (93)Alton by W. Marshall Kyle (96)Bredu's Love by J.E. Jenkins (98)Two Voices, Two Worlds by J.E. Jenkins (104)Letters to the Editor (124)Let There Be Glowbulbs by Perenelle Doublehanded (141)art by Karen Rasco, Erin McKee, Honorine Woodward, Linda Leach, J. P. Vedder, Roxana PiersonWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Moon Phases, Issue #10. To get started finding Moon Phases, Issue #10, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.