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Weirdbook #46 - cover

Weirdbook #46

Adrian Cole, Darrell Schweitzer, Cynthia Ward, Mark McLaughlin, David C. Smith, Jessica Amanda Salmonson, Sharon Cullars, Franklyn Searight

Publisher: Wildside Press

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DREAMING KANDRESPHAR, by Darrell SchweitzerEYE OF WISDOM, EYE OF PAIN, by John R. FultzTHE THING THAT ISN’T HIS MOTHER, by Lorenzo CrescentiniTHE SIRENS SING AT SUNSET, by Allan RozinskiZOLTÁN, by Cynthia WardCHARMED, I’M SURE, by Franklyn SearightPANDEMONIUM, by Thomas VaughnWHISPERS, by Ashley DiosesTRYING TO FIND IT IN MY CITY, by Chad HensleyA WITNESS OF THE LAST DAYS OF EN-FANULK, by Adrian SimmonsTHE ACQUISITION OF LADY BRACKNELL, by R.C. MulhareTHE NIGHT MARE, by K.A. OppermanWHITSUN, by Simon BestwickA COMEDY OF TERRORS, by Adrian ColeWILDFIRE, by Sharon CullarsRECORDED DELIVERY, by Alexander HayTHE DIVINE FLOUTIST, by Jessica Amanda SalmonsonTHE GHOSTS OF OLD SAMHAIN, by Frank CoffmanSESSA’S SONG, by David C. SmithA STREAK OF GRAY, by Mark McLaughlin
Available since: 06/22/2023.
Print length: 202 pages.

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