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Cirsova: Heroic Fantasy and Science Fiction Magazine

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Novelettes

The Last Job on Harz, by Tyler Young

At the Feet of Neptune's Queen, by Abraham Strongjohn

Short Stories

Death on the Moon, by Spencer E. Hart

The Battlefield of Keres, by Jim Breyfogle

Othan, Vandal, by Kurt Magnus

Temple of the Beast, by Harold R. Thompson

Tear Down the Stars, by Adrian Cole

Poetry

My Name is John Carter, Pt 5, by James Hutchings

277 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 3, 2017

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January 31, 2020
Fantasy-adventure has always been the strength of this series, and you can see the collection upshift when going from the retrofuture/alt-history/pulp-emulation of "Death on the Moon" (an interesting experiment) to the more conventionally sword-and-sorcery of "The Battlefield of Keres".

I would totally read more of "Keres", which hit that nerd D&D spot in my heart (the part I managed to kill with cholesterol blockages). It and the Othan story were the picks of the collection.

"The Magelords of Ruach" was edged out. It's been a long time to complete the cliffhanger set up by "At the Feet of Neptune's Queen" in issue 1, and the story had some rough writing: "She cried out as the cords which bound her hands behind her cut into her wrists whilst the men dragged her roughly by the arms." That's quite a sentence.
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