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Contents: Volume 1, Issue 4

SciFiMage

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Ars Moriendi

"Ars Moriendi"
by Matt Hughes

May 2004

New Section!
     Ultraverse announces the launch of
a new section, SciFimage....
(full story)

Short Stories

SciFiMage: The Art of Dying by Chris Africa
     "What are you, and where are the children?" said Vornole....(full story)

The Eye of Dr. Noh by J.A. Howe
     "Uh, seaweed soup, please," I said, since there wasn't too much else good left on the menu.....(full story)

Digital Soul by Peter Ebsworth
     Anxiety twisted his dreams; his head shifted on the computer keyboard, keys clicking under the pressure... (full story)

Book Reviews

In Search Of Frankenstein: Exploring The Myths Behind Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, reviewed by William Lengeman III
     Radu Florescu is an expert on Eastern European history, who is probably best known for co-authoring In Search Of Dracula, a book that attempts to tie the material in Bram Stoker's influential novel to real-life origins.... (read the review)

Stumble Down the Mountainside by Ian Donnell Arbuckle, reviewed by Chris Africa
     Vanity publishing services, including print-on-demand, get a bad rap that is not entirely undeserved. What an author gets from a traditional publisher starts long before the marketing department takes hold... (read the review)

Interviews

Shawn Brown: Freelance Artist and Cartographer by Chris Africa
      "I think that artistic maps should always hint at some type of story..." (read the interview)

First Novels

Expeditionary Force by Kenneth Brittian (read the listing)

The Guardian by Denise Fleischer (read the listing)

Gideon's Wall by Greg Kurzawa (read the listing)

Olympic Games by Leslie What (read the listing)



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