Morpheus Tales #11
Other Years by Gary Budgen
Illustrated by Mark Pexton
The Missing by Alex Davis
Illustrated by Mark Anthony Crittenden
Home Time by James Everington
Dead Baby Bounce by R.K. Gemienhardt
Illustrated by Randall Wall aka Maddrandall
The Red Mercury by Dean M. Drinkel
Fight or Flight by A. Reader
The Magnificent Maggot-Face by N.J. Buchanan
Illustrated by Vladmir Petkovic
Daniels Calling by Michael W. Garze
Illustrated by Candra Hope
Bramblevines by Sanford Allen
Illustrated by Ian Welsh
Kusozo by Gene Hines
Cover by Thorsten Paulinsky
The newest issue of Morpheus Tales arrived in my mail box last week. Once I opened the envelope and saw the cover art I had a feeling I was in for something special. I wasn’t wrong.
Morpheus Tales #11 is a great collection of short fiction and artwork. Out of the ten stories there was only one that I really didn’t enjoy,...
Other Years by Gary Budgen
Illustrated by Mark Pexton
The Missing by Alex Davis
Illustrated by Mark Anthony Crittenden
Home Time by James Everington
Dead Baby Bounce by R.K. Gemienhardt
Illustrated by Randall Wall aka Maddrandall
The Red Mercury by Dean M. Drinkel
Fight or Flight by A. Reader
The Magnificent Maggot-Face by N.J. Buchanan
Illustrated by Vladmir Petkovic
Daniels Calling by Michael W. Garze
Illustrated by Candra Hope
Bramblevines by Sanford Allen
Illustrated by Ian Welsh
Kusozo by Gene Hines
Cover by Thorsten Paulinsky
The newest issue of Morpheus Tales arrived in my mail box last week. Once I opened the envelope and saw the cover art I had a feeling I was in for something special. I wasn’t wrong.
Morpheus Tales #11 is a great collection of short fiction and artwork. Out of the ten stories there was only one that I really didn’t enjoy,...
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