Phantaxis 2 (Phantaxis Magazine #2)

Carter J. Hughes, James Edward O'Brien, Calvin Demmer, Anthony Marchese, Ben Howels, Tom Howard, Daniel Swindlehurst, Edward Ahern, James A. Conan, Kenneth A. Rupp, L.S. Engler, Brian Koukol


Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
4.00 · 1 ratings · 162 pages · Published: 01 Dec 2016

Phantaxis 2 by Carter J. Hughes, James Edward O'Brien, Calvin Demmer, Anthony Marchese, Ben Howels, Tom Howard, Daniel Swindlehurst, Edward Ahern, James A. Conan, Kenneth A. Rupp, L.S. Engler, Brian Koukol
ISSUE 2 (December 2016)

Superbly crafted tales of science fiction and fantasy from around the world. Previously unpublished short stories that will take you to new realms, experience mystic sorcery, meet strange creatures, travel through time and visit distant galaxies! Turn the pages and let your journey begin today.

In this issue:

FROSTFIRE—James Edward O’Brien
Mystery, murder, conspiracy and, of course, magic all await you in this intricate tale.

COUNTDOWN TO EXTINCTION—Calvin Demmer
Humankind is always trying to enhance the world around itself, but does it ever stop and ask if it should?

DEVIATIONS—Anthony Marchese
The problem with time travel is this: if you actually ended up changing something, would you be able to tell?

LOST SOULS—Ben Howels
Humans believe that they are the only species afflicted with drug addiction. They are wrong. Just ask a demon.

THE RELUCTANT PIRATE—Tom Howard
We don’t always choose to live the life we lead, especially when life sets us on a path of intergalactic piracy.

FINDING PURPOSE—Daniel Swindlehurst
The tricky thing about an Artificial Intelligence is that once unleashed, you never know what its endgame will be.

SEASON’S GREETINGS—Edward Ahern
’tis the season to be visited by something strange…

BITTER PILL—James A. Conan
Have you ever considered the medical perils of living on another world?

WAKE UP, MR. CHEN—Kenneth A. Rupp
When it comes to corporate scientific experimentation, there is a point when you stop being an employee and actually become part of the experiment.

DAMSEL IN DISTRESS—L.S. Engler
The most important part of going on an adventurous quest is to make sure that you pay attention to all the details before departing...

CIRCLING THE BRAIN—Brian Koukol
If you think life is difficult, try living it as a disembodied head for a while.

COVER ART: Carol Heyer

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