Things continue to come together and I should have the final lineup for Issue #8 soon, and will release that when I have it. Also, if you have enjoyed any issues of Sci Phi please write a review and rate the magazine over at Amazon. We got a good review in Tangent Online for
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In other news, we have some new merchandise over at red bubble, check that out if you would like a t-shirt or one of the many things Red Bubble will print on. When I have a few more issues out i’m going to get Cat to help and do an offical Sci Phi doona cover with all of the issue covers on it. I’m getting one even if I am the only one!
Finally, Cat has done the first in a wonderful series of awesome. Check it out, she has illustrated Gregg Chamberlain’s story “When things go wobbly” from [easyazon_link asin=”0994175833″ locale=”US” new_window=”default” nofollow=”default” tag=”superversivesf-20″ add_to_cart=”default” cloaking=”default” localization=”default” popups=”default”]Issue #3[/easyazon_link]
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