sfrevu Logo with link to Main Page  
Kaleidotrope – Issue 3 – October 2007 by Fred Coppersmith
Edited by Fred Coppersmith
Review by Sam Tomaino
Kaleidotrope  ISBN/ITEM#: Kaleid200710
Date: 26 October 2007

Links: Magazine Website / Show Article /

The October 2007 issue of Kaleidotrope has stories by old pros Bruce Holland Rogers and Stepen Graham Jones as well as talented newcomers like Daniel Ausema and Sarah Frost Mellor.

From official release/information:

Kaleidotrope – Issue 3 – October 2007
Editor – Fred Coppersmith
Published Twice a Year (October and April)
PO Box 25, Carle Place, NY 11514; 1 issue - $4 – 2-year subscription - $16

Table of Contents
Fiction:

    Click by LaShawn M. Wanak
    Best Friends Forever by L.M. Harmon
    Guy, Sky High by Edd Vick
    Stump Courtship by Daniel Ausema
    Pistil, Stamen, Bloom by Stephen Graham Jones
    The Locked Door by Tara Kolden
    Eyes by Marc Schuster
    The Tailings of Men by Eric Stever
    Two Stoires by Bruce Holland Rogers
    The Loneliest Person in the World by Beth Langford
    Terraformers by Natalie J.E. Potts
    Gingered by Sarah Frost-Mellor
Poetry:
    Two Poems by Kristine Ong Muslim
    The Moth Explains by Rachel Swirsky
    Two Poems by Mark Rich
    Two Poems by Sheri Fresonke Harper
    Dreams of Sinaloa by Alverez Ricardez
    Chalk and Violet (Advice to a Werewolf) by Alyce Wilson
    As If We Could Change Anything by G.O. Clark
    Death is Dance by Cathy Buburuz
    And the Black Snake Smiled for Mary by Jacob Huskey
    Metal With Me by L. Christopher DelGuercio
    The grandmother I thought I knew by Terrie Leigh Ruff
    Zombie Haiku by Dana Koster
    A Question to Those Who Have Been Successfully Transported by Louisa Howerow
Nonfiction:
    Why I Love Doctor Who by Betty Ragan
    Horoscopes
    Contributors

(Source: Kaleidotrope)

Return to Index


We're interested in your feedback. Just fill out the form below and we'll add your comments as soon as we can look them over.
Name:
Email:
Comments

© 2002-2010SFRevu

advertising index / info
Our advertisers make SFRevu possible, and your consideration is appreciated.

  © 2002-2010SFRevu