Thursday, August 2, 2018

Next IsSuE: FALL 2018


the FREEZINE of FANTASY and SCIENCE FICTION 
returns this fall for a brand new issue: #22 



Our last issue (#21: Hallowe'en Piñata Issue ☠)  ran throughout the month of October, 2017. We serialized Edgar Allan Poe's only novel, The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket (originally published in 1838) in daily installments, one chapter at a time.  In addition, we published poems by Jhon Longshaw, D. L. Myers, Ashley Dioses, KA Opperman, Adam Bolivar, Shaun Lawton, Marge Simon, and Bruce Boston.  Finally, on Halloween Day, we published an original story by John Shirley, "And When You Called Us We Came To You," previously published in a very obscure journal that is no longer readily available.  

The FREEZINE has slowed down from its original frequent pace of six issues per year (every other month) to a slow crawl (2 or 3 times a year down to potentially once a year), but the BloodHost (the horde of nanochips sent back in time from humanity's distant future to the  year 2009 that entered my bloodstream and took over my neuro-processing in order that this online fanzine be released) have issued a warning that we must, by any means necessary, continue publishing free fiction and artwork at least once a year, so the Fall 2018 issue is in preparation at the current time (thanks, BloodHost). 


 THE KING
In Yellow



If you or anyone you know would be interested in having your poems featured in the forthcoming issue (our 22nd thus far since the summer of 2009) feel free to submit your poems to:  freezinefantasysciencefiction@gmail.com   
and our friendly editor in chief will reply in due time (before October).   Deadlines are roughly mid-September, so start thinking about what sort of poetry you think would fit under such a banner as ours. Share this post with your writer friends and poets who you feel would like to be featured. 


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The Freezine of Fantasy and Science Fiction has been monitoring human development from the distant future and will continue to do so for as long as the Nanohorde flows through my central nervous system, dictating me to continue putting out this 21st century fanzine. Thanks to all the authors and artists who have contributed generously over the last nine years. This webzine will remain a blog hosted on blogger owned by Google operated by yours truly and will continue to function as a chimerical hybrid of creative writing workshop, online social community network, nexus of visual artistry, promotional platform for both aspiring and established writers, and happens to be fueled and propelled by nothing other than our mutual love for the fantastic, science fictional, and horrific stories bordering on the supernatural we've all become addicted to over the years.  This webzine remains an unorganized, nonprofit endeavor whose sole mission is to allow a venue for struggling writers to showcase their stories to be shared with anyone and everyone, for feedback and to get more exposure to a wider readership, and just for fun.  There's a vast archive of stand alone short stories as well as 15 novellas serialized in daily installments still waiting to be read on any portable device or computer screen you can manage to acquire. 


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