Twist In Time Issue 3
Twist In Time Issue 3
(As might be expected my backlog is large enough that Issues 4 and 5 have come out in the meantime. They do not have anything by me in it, but does have some interesting work you might like to take a look at)
I have a poem in this issue. BUT. Let me take a break from self promotion to look at some other pieces I enjoyed in the issue:
Monster at the Cliff Edge (Love Song for the Kraken) by Alicia Fitton riffs off the Greek Myth of the Kraken with a story about envy and sacrifice and destruction. Is it more about love, or about rivalry (or even revenge?)
Tale Everlasting by Fanni SĆ¼tÅ mixes fairies and time disease and love affairs and doomed marriages aboard the maiden voyage of HMS Titania. Some good parts (and one or two great jokes) in a story that will inevitably be tragedy.
A time traveller gets lost in time in Lucy Whitehead's The Time Traveller, which is not exactly a new concept, but her poem muses on how we are all lost in time, leaving echoes in the records, and it's glorious.
The Accountant by Christie B Cochrell, because honestly there are not enough funny stories about the second-best reincarnating accountant and his doomed multi-life love affair.
The Twist In Time Issue 3 table of contents can be found on this page, with all these, lots of other more-or-less loosely time related pieces, also my poem The Editor has Come Unmoored In Time.
(As might be expected my backlog is large enough that Issues 4 and 5 have come out in the meantime. They do not have anything by me in it, but does have some interesting work you might like to take a look at)
I have a poem in this issue. BUT. Let me take a break from self promotion to look at some other pieces I enjoyed in the issue:
Monster at the Cliff Edge (Love Song for the Kraken) by Alicia Fitton riffs off the Greek Myth of the Kraken with a story about envy and sacrifice and destruction. Is it more about love, or about rivalry (or even revenge?)
Tale Everlasting by Fanni SĆ¼tÅ mixes fairies and time disease and love affairs and doomed marriages aboard the maiden voyage of HMS Titania. Some good parts (and one or two great jokes) in a story that will inevitably be tragedy.
A time traveller gets lost in time in Lucy Whitehead's The Time Traveller, which is not exactly a new concept, but her poem muses on how we are all lost in time, leaving echoes in the records, and it's glorious.
The Accountant by Christie B Cochrell, because honestly there are not enough funny stories about the second-best reincarnating accountant and his doomed multi-life love affair.
The Twist In Time Issue 3 table of contents can be found on this page, with all these, lots of other more-or-less loosely time related pieces, also my poem The Editor has Come Unmoored In Time.