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17 October 2007 @ 07:32 pm
New Coyote Wild!  
Umm, okay -- it's been up for a couple of days, and I'm late with this post.  But still . . .

October 17, 2007

The new Coyote Wild is live!

Coyote Wild is pleased to announce our new issue:

Autumn 2007 Volume One Issue Four


Fiction:

You don't have to be a swashbuckler to be a hero.

"For in that sleep of death what dreams may come,
When we have shuffled off this mortal coil,
Must give us pause . . ."

Just be glad the King doesn't invade your own favorite fairy tale . . .

Don't be askin' questions 'less you really, really want the answers.
Sometimes the jouney home takes such a very long time . . .
This rollicking twisted short takes a poke at the standard genre cliches.

What price, knowledge -- and how do you unlearn what you wish you didn't know?

Elegant. Evocative. Enduring.
When the very air is slow poison, where do you go for respite?
A picture can haunt you for years.
Another kind of journey, altogether.


Nonfiction:


A Chainsaw-Wielding Yankee in King Arthur's Demonic Court - Richard Scott Nokes

A concise and excellent examination about what we're still learning about ourselves through those once and future stories that echo of Camelot.

Poetry:

You'll hear the gentle ching of harness bells, the muffled thud of hoofbeats and the shouts of Traveler children, long after the last line.

Simple. Timeless. Unblemished.

Fun, educational . . . and more than a little creepy.

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I'm really, really delighted with the quality of the pieces, and couldn't be more pleased with the Fall issue.

Hope you like it, too.

best,
Mac
 
 
Mood: content
What I'm listening to:: Silly Wizard
 
 
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Elizabeth Barrette[info]ysabetwordsmith on October 18th, 2007 04:59 am (UTC)
Love the description
I saw that you added me to your Friends list -- thank you! -- so I dropped by here to browse. I've also added you to my Friend list.

I love your summary of "What You Should Call Us." I hope that many of my readers discover and enjoy your magazine through my blog.
MacAllister Stone[info]mac_stone on October 25th, 2007 06:28 am (UTC)
Re: Love the description
I hope so, too. I shall look forward to finding the perfect place for the other two, as well. You've a lovely way with words.

Glad you came by!
Elizabeth Barrette[info]ysabetwordsmith on October 26th, 2007 02:01 am (UTC)
Re: Love the description
*bow, flourish* Happy to be of service.