ANTHRO 15: It's alive! It's *alive*!! IT'S ALIVE!!!
http://anthrozine.com -- the zine proper
http://astore.amazon.com/anthrozine-20 -- The ANTHRO Mall
http://www.lulu.com/cubist -- ANTHRO Press: We got books!
http://www.zazzle.com/cubist* -- Graphic Descriptions: We got posters and t-shirts, too!
Quentin 'Cubist' Long here to let you know that ANTHRO #15 is up on the net for your reading pleasure! Our cover this time is HIGH PRIEST DOMIN, by Carmen Welsh. You may recall that Welsh wrote WHITE MINISTRANT in #12; who knew she could also draw? *She* did -- and now, all of ANTHRO's readers will know, too!= STORIES =
LIKE THE UNFOLDING PETALS OF A DREAM, a Xanadu story by Michael W. Bard: Be careful how you wish…
MADDIE, by Kody Boye: Life is hard for a single mother-to-be.
THE LANGUAGE OF EMOTION, by Hafoc: Making connections is what it’s all about.
THE SECRET, by Felix Sagittarius: He found he wasn’t the top of the food chain.
= COMICS =
ZEBRA GIRL, by Joe England: Vamping until ready...
SANDUSKY, by John Pergaman, Jr.: Collect call of the wild.
= POETRY =
GOING DOWN, by Cubist (illustrated by Cubist): The second great tragedy of life?
= COLUMNS =
THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS, by Michael W. Bard: The good, the bad, and the wonderful.
DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE, by Phil Geusz: Furdom’s *real* primary activity?
REALITY SOUNDBITES, by Keith Morrison: Originality is *so* overrated.
THE RED KING'S DREAM, by Wanderer Werewolf: Why there weren’t many tourists in medieval times.
= REVIEWS =
SEEN WHILE PROWLING, by Fred Patten: The CFO's founder reviews SIRIUS, Olaf Stapledon's classic tale of love that transcends biological reality; ROAR Vol. 1, edited by Ben Goodridge; FELICIA AND THE CULT OF THE RUBBER NOSE, by Chas. P. A. Melville; ODE TO KIRIHITO, by Osamu Tezuka; NIP AND TUCK: GONE HOLLYWOOD, BACK LATER, by Ralph E. Hayes, Jr.; COYOTE SEASON, by Michael Bergey; DARKWING, by Kenneth Oppel; and CAT DECK THE HALLS, the 13th Joe Grey Mystery by Shirley Rousseau Murphy.
= EDITORIALS =
FROM THE EDITOR'S MAW, by Quentin Long: It's as easy as A... B... *Z*!?
See you next issue!
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