Looking for the good life? Want to express your basic nature, unworried by constraints? Need to get away from it all? You are not the only one, there’s a whole bunch of folk itching to change their surroundings …
‘Eat, Pray, Wait’, something small and nasty by moi, appears in the latest edition of Not One of Us.
“Welcome to our thirtieth-anniversary issue. We have gods and ghosts, wraiths and harlequins, a monster, a maze, and Mars, reds and rusalkas, a lost girl’s lost father, bones and stones and boxes.”
Contents:
- The Drowned Carnival, by Mat Joiner
- Ghost Ships of the Middlesex Canal (poem), by Sonya Taaffe
- Now That Sarah Is Gone, by Tim L. Williams
- The Vigilant (poem), by Lynette Mejía
- Eat, Pray, Wait, by David Stevens
- God’s Bones, by Jennifer Crow
- Wraith (poem), by Erik Amundsen
- Lamp Beside the Golden Door (poem), by Beth Cato
- Rusalka (poem), by Sandi Leibowitz
- In a Room, by Nicole Tanquary
- Playing the Reds (poem), by Herb Kauderer
- Team Orderly Mars, by David Ebenbach
- The Monster in the Maze (poem), by Alexandra Seidel
- When the Stones Hungered for Kin, by Patricia Russo
- The Box (poem), by Holly Day
- Art: John Stanton