The world flips when an animal gets its soul
I have a headache like someone has decided to squeeze my skull into an orange, but my contributor's copy of Not One of Us #39 just landed on the step. In addition to my poem "Lupercal," it contains stories and poems by
stillsostrange,
watermelontail,
madwriter,
eredien,
seajules,
handful_ofdust,
erzebet, and that's only half the TOC; in other words, it is packed with all kinds of awesome and strange. Copies will soon be available from The Genre Mall. You want one. We ought not to hesitate nor to be abashed, but boldly to enter upon our researches concerning animals of every sort and kind, knowing that in not one of them is Nature or Beauty lacking. You will look at neither dragons nor dolphins the same way again.
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I am wondering how I will look at dolphins...
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You'll have to ask