Tales of the Fantastic, a special issue of Studies in the Fantastic [#18]
Studies in the Fantastic is a journal devoted to the speculative, fantastic, and weird in literature and other arts. The contents of this special issue include “Three Things” by Dennis Kaplan; “The Law of Unintended Consequences” by Tim Chapman; “God is Alive and Well Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Andromeda Galaxy” by David Sheskin; “The Children” by Tara Williams; “Between Fire and Water” by James Callan; “Stormy” by Jim Krusoe; “The Truth Extraction” by Carla Ward; “Old Trudy” by Daniel David Froid; “‘The genre’s secret lab’: An Interview with Neil Clarke” by Steven Mollmann; “‘Cut to the bone’: An Interview with Grady Hendrix” by Christina Connor; (Peter Hutchings Award Winner) “Survival and Recovery: Addiction and the Therapeutic Potential of Horror Writing” by Alex Herod; “The Woman Who Buys Children” by Gabriela Rábago Palafox, Translated by M. Elizabeth Ginway and Enrique Muñoz-Mantas.