Sci Phi Journal #5 is out!

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As some people have already discovered Issue #5 of Sci Phi is now available for Kindle and Paper from Amazon and in EPUB and MOBI from Castalia House (Soon).
This month we have,

Fiction

  • The Keresztury TVirs by Ivan Popov, his first English language publication and telling the story of a dark future when technology leads in new directions
  • God Eaters by Joshua M. Young, a story about what it means to be human and the struggle to live up to it in us all
  • George the Second by Gregory L. Norris, a tale about an unexpected consequence of cloning
  • The Great Teacher by Scott Chaddon, can a deity learn from its mistakes?
  • HMS Mangled Treasure by L. Jagi Lamplighter, a story that explores a strange realm of faeries, pirates and souls.

Articles

  • Civic Militarism and Heinlein’s “Starship Troopers” by Patrick S. Baker, that muses on the society of the future and miliatary service
  • On Emotion Drugs by Jeffrey A. Corkern, the second installment of an exploration of the soul
  • The Ring of Gyges and Cloaking Technology in Star Trek by Victor Grech, that looks at the what it means to be invisible
  • Why we are here? by Roy Gray, an exploration of the nature of the universe and our place in it
  • The Philosophy of Serenity by Anthony Marchetta, that explores that segment of the Whedonverse

Serial

  • Our serial, Beyond the Mist by Ben Zwycky continues in this issue as well, with Chapters 8 & 9

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    • Cat Leonard (catleonardart.com) who does all the art work for Sci Phi, except the cover of Issue #1 and the header art for the Cloaking article in #5.

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