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Tickled by Thunder
Fiction Magazine
Vol. 2, No. 7
Winter 1991
16 Pages (5.5"x8.5")
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Articles
Brian D. Gairdner, It Was Better When I Mailed
It
-- Musings about writing....
Larry Lindner, Live Long and Prosper
-- Editorial about small magazines....
Larry Lindner, The Melodies of Stephen Gill
-- Poet fans 'flame of love'...
Quinn Tyler Jackson, Choosing a Pseudonym
-- Different reasons and uses for pseudonyms...
Fiction
Joseph Trance, Cat-Atonic States
-- As we are watching Joe lick milk from...
Penny Duane, Why Me?
-- "How did you make the big 'D' come up?"...
Quinn Tyler Jackson as "Marie de Bellevue",
The House on Bryne Caerdu
-- "Are you ready with your drawings?''...
Quinn Tyler Jackson as "Jane Wrightman", Vancouver
2050
-- Chance was alldays metting quasipeaux...
Poetry
Brigitte Mainella, Surrender
Esther Steeves, Path Beside the Sea
Janice Hodgkinson, Awakening
John Dyne, Hidden Reality
Patricia Wooding, The Miller
Stephen Gill, A Handshake
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