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 Sütő 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 Sütő 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.