Waylines: Issue 3
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Waylines is a magazine of science-fiction, fantasy, and horror. Our goal is to capture the "bang" in speculative fiction - that mindbending, wow factor.
Issue 3 features interviews with authors Mary Robinette Kowal and Aliette de Bodard and film makers Sam Taylor & Bjorn Aschim, with the following two stories:
1 Finnish writer, Leena Likitalo presents a beautiful, and evocative tale of love, magic, and death in the magical realms of “The Horses Under Her Skin.”
2 Kate Heartfield offers a cautionary tale that explores life choices, sacrifice, and regret, all through one man’s magic box, in “Word for Word.”
Waylines Media
Waylines is a magazine of science-fiction, fantasy, and horror. Our goal is to capture the "bang" in speculative fiction - that mindbending, wow factor. So we aren't limiting ourselves to a specific style of story or even media format. In every issue we publish fiction and poetry, stream short speculative films and are aiming to run short comics. Prepare to be blown away.
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Waylines - Waylines Media
EDITORIAL
Third Times a Charm
INTERVIEWS
A Chat with Mary Robinette Kowal
The Writers Room – Aliette de Bodard
Featured Film Maker – Sam Taylor & Bjorn Aschim
FICTION
The Horses Under Her Skinby Leena Likitalo
Word for Wordby Kate Heartfield
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Published by Waylines Media Smashwords Edition Copyright 2014 Waylines Media
Editors: Darryl Knickrehm & David Rees-Thomas Illustrations/Design: Darryl Knickrehm
Contribution Writer: Alisa Alering First Readers: Alisa Alering, Dawn Bonanno, Beth Cato, Micaiah Evans, Ewan Forbes, Marina J. Lostetter, Emi Morimoto, Sandra Odell
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Welcome to issue 3 of Waylines! It’s been a hectic few months since the last issue (and we send a big, special thanks to our First Readers, without which we’d still be trying to wade through the tsunami of submissions). But now it is May, winter has shaken loose its grip, and the cherry blossoms have come, at least for us here in Japan. It’s time for some great tales. It’s time for issue 3!
As always, we are excited to present our latest batch of gems, and in this issue, we even have a bit of a theme – a taste of fantasy. In each story, each film, each interview, fantasy has taken over, blooming with ideas, budding with enchanting atmospheres. So without further ado, let us introduce to issue 3.
For our stories:
Finnish writer, Leena Likitalo presents a beautiful, and evocative tale of love, magic, and death in the magical realms of "The Horses Under Her Skin."
And…
Kate Heartfield offers a cautionary tale that explores life choices, sacrifice, and regret, all through one man’s magic box, in "Word for Word."
For our films this issue, we have:
"Everything I Can See From Here," a beautifully animated, whimsical tale by director’s Sam Taylor and Bjorn Aschim about a soccer-loving alien.
"Stanley Pickle," Victoria Mather’s enchanting human-stop motion tale of a boy, a girl, and the magical world they live in.
And finally...
Evan Viera’s "Caldera," an amazing animation delving into the subconscious world, one you won’t want to miss.
And last, but certainly not least, we have our interviews. For this month’s Writers Room, Alisa sat down with the BSFA Award winning writer, Aliette de Bodard. For our featured author interview, we chatted with Hugo Award winning author, and puppeteer, Mary Robinette Kowal as she took a small break from her book tour. And as always, we have our interviews with his issues writers/film makers.
If you want to send us a message, you can do so on our site, and we can also be found at Facebook and Twitter.
Also, Waylines is gearing up for Year Two and will be running our fund raising campaign from January 10-February 10, 2014. If you like the