
Far Fetched Fables No. 108 Ed Ahern and Tony Pi
This month’s cover art is “Abyssal” by Jason Deem, a designer, art director, and illustrator who mostly creates fantasy and horror art, and is the resident cover artist for Grimdark Magazine. You can ...
31 Touko 201642min

Far Fetched Fables No. 107 Peter Orullian and Jeremy Szal
Flash Fiction: “Old Blood” by Jeremy Szal(Originally published in Saturday Night Reader, September 2015)They said you couldn’t kill Old Blood, direct descants from the First Men, blessed with wisdom a...
24 Touko 201655min

Far Fetched Fables No. 106 Lake and Nestvold, Cherie Priest, and Kelly Sandoval
“Rosaraie de l’Hay” by Jay Lake & Ruth Nestvold(“Tales of the Rose Nights” #3, originally published at Daily Science Fiction.)In the steep-walled country of Hy Rugosa, where the women guard their swor...
17 Touko 201647min

Far Fetched Fables No. 105 Jon Michael Kelley and David Annandale
“Wednesday’s Child” by Jon Michael Kelley(Originally published in Father Grim’s Storybook.)“Good morning, Miss M.”The voice, lecherous as a dank cellar draft, seemed to travel low to the ground, as if...
10 Touko 201652min

Far Fetched Fabes No. 104 John R. Fultz and C.L. Holland
First Story: “When the Harlequin Dances” by C.L. Holland(Originally published in Bards and Sages Quarterly, January 2010.)The bells rang out over the city. They sounded mournful, at odds with the carn...
3 Touko 201656min

Far Fetched Fables No. 103 Sarina Dorie
Featured Story: “The Forest Lord” by Sarina Dorie(Originally published in The Urban Green Man.)The summer day I moved into my cabin in the woods, I knew something wasn’t quite right. It started with t...
26 Huhti 20161h 8min

Far Fetched Fables Anniversary Episode: Joe R. Lansdale
“The Dark Down There” by Joe R. Lansdale(Originally published in Dead Man’s Road, October 2010.)Reverend Jebidiah Mercer smelled them before he saw them. They came out of the brush along both sides of...
19 Huhti 20161h 6min

Far Fetched Fables No. 102 Aliette de Bodard and Jay Lake & Ruth Nestvold
Flash Fiction: “Green Ice” by Jay Lake and Ruth Nestvold(“Tales of the Rose Nights” #2, originally published at Daily Science Fiction.)The Moon is mistress of the tides, which means she controls the b...
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