The new issue of the fiction ezine I write for is now online. This month's story is a fun one. The good guys get a bit of sweet revenge on their enemies. Plus there are four more great stories by my co-authors. Enjoy!
Volume 30: June, 2008
Hello everyone! Volume 30 of The Edge of Propinquity has been published! As the summer heats up, so do our stories. This month, we have a satisfying revenge, the foreshadowing of what is to come, enemies coming together as allies fight back, the discovery that the world is not as one thought and chance taken with high stakes.
Kendrick - Entropy by Jennifer Brozek AKA As things come together for those allied against the avatar of Anu, the host of the god is forced to order sacrifices before their time. The foundation of Kendrick is about to be rocked to its core.
Luminations - Misdirection by Rick Silva Katy McCormick goes on the offensive in her fight against the campus secret society known as the Granite Lodge. In an isolated cabin in the woods, she offers to make a deal with her enemies. Katy has come prepared, but she's playing a dangerous game of misdirection where any wrong move could have very nasty consequences.
Santa Maria - Exchanges by James M. Sullivan Various people get to talking and exchanging ideas, theories, and information and few unlucky folks exchange blows with the murderous creatures that have been on a killing spree in Santa Maria.
Vorare - Twining by Ivan Ewert As Gordon and his Ally make their way north and plan the final assualt against the farm, a killing wind comes down from the west - heralding foes old and new.
Guest Author - Rug of War by T.J. Mino The sins of war follow after their makers like a hunting dog fetching its master's prey. In this story, the sin is the death of thousands, including one unremarkable family with one remarkable woman. With her life's blood, she ensures that her family's murderer does not go free.
Have you ever looked over the edge and seen something looking back at you?


Comments: 6
I remember when I first started many years ago and I remember the feelings well. There will be good times and there will be bad times; but if you keep the spirit you will succeed in the end.
Take care my friend,
Roger