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“Wikihistory”

“Wikihistory” by Desmond Warzel International Association of Time Travelers: Members’ Forum Subforum: Europe – Twentieth Century – Second World War Page 263 11/15/2104 At 14:52:28, FreedomFighter69 wrote: Reporting my first temporal excursion since joining IATT: have just returned from 1936 … Continue reading

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Abyss & Apex : Fourth Quarter 2007: Wikihistory

Wikihistory Desmond Warzel   International Association of Time Travelers: Members’ Forum Subforum: Europe – Twentieth Century – Second World War Page 263 11/15/2104 At 14:52:28, FreedomFighter69 wrote: Reporting my first temporal excursion since joining IATT: have just returned from 1936 … Continue reading

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Future Imperfect

“Future Imperfect” by Desmond Warzel If I’d been driving, he’d have been scenery and I never would have noticed him. But his presence on the Victory Bridge that evening coincided with one of my periodic, fleeting dalliances with healthy living; … Continue reading

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3Q 2016 Editorial

Flash! Let’s talk about flash fiction for a while, shall we? You may not have realized it, but June 15 was National Flash Fiction Day here in the USA. Flash fiction is very short–usually defined as 1,000 words or less … Continue reading

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Abyss and Apex:2007

Issue #21: 1st Quarter 2007 EDITORIAL: •   Gliding Into Writing by Diane Turnshek FICTION: •   Stories of the Alien Invasion by Manek Mistry •   Walking The Valley by Jeremy Minton •   Bittersweet by N. K. Jemison •   Memory of Touch by Karen Swanberg •   The … Continue reading

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Abyss & Apex : Second Quarter 2010: The Black Sheep of Vaerlosi

The Black Sheep of Vaerlosi by Desmond Warzel Governments, an old acquaintance of mine once told me, are like engines: most people neither know nor care how–or why–they function, as long as they continue to do so. Behind this deceptively … Continue reading

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Abyss & Apex : Second Quarter 2009: Editorial

Fix, Do Not Eliminate, The Semiprozine Hugo by Wendy S. Delmater, Editor-In-Chief’     I support the Semiprozine Hugo award because a thriving genre semiprofessional magazine market helps the science fiction & fantasy community. How? As an example, here is … Continue reading

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