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Illustration
Fantasy
The Appeal by Marge Simon

A memory is a haunting refrain that time cannot erase. - Published 2008-06-01


Fiction
Fantasy
The Sixth Swan by Kathryn Yelinek

Cynthia visits a friend for a pleasant summer weekend, only to stumble upon a frightening family secret. - Published 2008-05-29


Poetry
Science Fiction
Robotic Flowers - a scifaiku by W.L. Landis, Jr. (Student)

the world from a future perspective - Published 2008-05-27


News
Writing
DEP Family Receives Four Rhysling Nominations by DEP Staff

DEP poem and poets nominated for Rhysling Award. - Published 2008-05-23


Fiction
Speculative
Tiempo Perdido by Eryn Vyctorya Mills

Mexican immigrant Carlos Aquinas has been washing his life away behind a dish sink. His family is growing more distant from him as he tries to provide for them, until one desperate night he is confronted with a glowing orb that changes the time he has to live his life. - Published 2008-05-23


Poetry
Speculative
Haiku by Karen A. Romanko

Heavenly jewels... - Published 2008-05-20


Editorial
Writing
Announcing MindFlights Poetry Contest 2008 by DEP Staff

MindFlights announces its first poetry contest. - Published 2008-05-19


News
Writing
Announcing MindFlights Poetry Contest 2008 by DEP Staff

MindFlights announces its first poetry contest. - Published 2008-05-19


Fiction
Science Fiction
On the Edge of Eternity by Steve Stanton

An asteroid miner faces ultimate truth. - Published 2008-05-16


Fiction
Fantasy
Heart of Flesh by Michael Bonett, Jr.

In a country under perpetual threat of invasion, Sandra is taught that nothing is more valuable than a heart of stone. Will she submit like everyone else or will she rebel? - Published 2008-05-13


Fiction
Fantasy
Knight of Sorrows: Poisoned Thorns by Jonathan Moeller

Rosalyn carries a terrible secret; she is the legendary Knight of Sorrows. Now her father lies dying, poisoned, and Rosalyn must risk everything to save her father, her family, and her homeland from annihilation. - Published 2008-05-09


Poetry
Science Fiction
Martian Weather by Mary Jo Rabe

a speculative Martian weather report - Published 2008-05-06


Fiction
Speculative
Takin' Notice by Susan Plett

Zeb is a little distracted on his way home from the city when he realizes he has a surprise passenger or two along. - Published 2008-05-02


Illustration
Fantasy
Voyager by Victoria Zamudio (Student)

The Voyager Maiden edges toward the waterline as she awaits the setting of her planet's twin. - Published 2008-05-01


Poetry
Fantasy
The Banshee of Brooklyn by Karen A. Romanko

A Gaelic legend receives a modern makeover... - Published 2008-04-29


Fiction
Fantasy
The Red Unicorn by Rebecca D. Bruner

The old woman—with her ominous, unicorn shield—makes Mirrin uneasy, and so does her insinuation that the girl might have been spared for a reason. - Published 2008-04-25


Poetry
Science Fiction
Our Christening - a scifaiku in three stanzas by Lyn Perry

We've not been abandoned... - Published 2008-04-22


Fiction
Fantasy
Potato by Ben Payne

Prince William must uncover the mystery of the potato that threatens to ruin his kingdom. - Published 2008-04-18


Poetry
Speculative
Next Door by John Kuhn

The snow-haired mystic built the thing
Beneath the pines that ring the lake. - Published 2008-04-15


Fiction
Fantasy
The Other's Mission by Matthew Wuertz

Imanu and his brother are surprised to find an Other so far north in Yirte, especially one who wants to join their family.  With the ever-present threat of ogres, the family is leery of accepting the stranger, regardless of his eagerness to help.  What motive does he really have? - Published 2008-04-11


Fiction
Speculative
The Significance of Snowflakes by C.L. Dyck

When a stone gargoyle reveals the secrets of the universe, should a reasonable mathematician listen? - Published 2008-04-08


Article
Fantasy
An Interview with Bryan Davis by Scott Appleton

MindFlights exclusive: an interview with fantasy author Bryan Davis - Published 2008-04-07


Fiction
Speculative
Wedding at the End of Time by Russ Colson

Mary is delighted that her old legs can run again.  But is this really the afterlife or only a dream?  It certainly isn't the afterlife she expected, and she may not be ready for it. - Published 2008-04-04


Illustration
Fantasy
Wizard and the Cloud Dragon by Michelle J.A. McIntyre

The old wizard and a dragon find their place in the world together. - Published 2008-04-01


Fiction
Speculative
The Happening by Valerie L. Smith

In an abandoned city where life seems to have fled more quickly than the rats and prayer is as rare as the rain, it would appear there could be no happy ending.  But something’s just been carried in on the breeze; something that will change this place forever.   - Published 2008-03-28


Poetry
Science Fiction
To D. M. Pinkwater by Elizabeth H. Penrose

Star Accordions! - Published 2008-03-25


Fiction
Science Fiction
Lifeline by Jonathan J. Schlosser

Two asteroid miners become trapped in their damaged spacecraft and realize that only one of them will be able to escape. - Published 2008-03-21


Fiction
Fantasy
Dade's Special Lemon by Jackie Gamber

Justine finds the courage to be honest... with a little help, of course. - Published 2008-03-18


Fiction
Speculative
Wounds by Hal Paxton

There's an element that taints creation and exposes man's wounds. Teenager Daniel Louis is the only one who can see it. Or so he thought. When an old man cursed like himself offers to show him the benefits of their ability, Daniel finds himself at a crossroads. - Published 2008-03-14


Poetry
Fantasy
Seeing The Dragon by Elizabeth H. Penrose

There are depths that drown fire. - Published 2008-03-11


Fiction
Science Fiction
The Final Voyage of the Wilbee Pharr by Lawrence Barker

Centuries of space exploration have turned up no sign of intelligent life. The trader ship Wilbee Pharr turned all that around. Only the aliens were not what anyone expected. Their last contact with Earthly life had resulted in the extinction of the dinosaurs ... .   - Published 2008-03-07


Poetry
Speculative
fire snakes by scott virtes

- Published 2008-03-04


Illustration
Fantasy
The Gatherers by Marge Simon

The children of Time search the universe for life. - Published 2008-03-01


Fiction
Fantasy
The Wayab's Tower by Therese L. Arkenberg (Student)

During a sudden storm, travelers are terrified to discover who will be sharing their rain shelter with them. But an old woman remembers that the feared Ahu'a Henem Balam was not always to be feared... - Published 2008-02-28


Poetry
Science Fiction
There will be poetry by Dorine Ratulangie

Even artificial minds can write poetry. But the experiment failed - or not? - Published 2008-02-26


Fiction
Speculative
Quite the Character by Joanna Mallory

When science fiction author Robert J. Hawke takes his laptop to the local Starbucks, he’s not prepared to meet an impossibly familiar man who claims to be his novel’s hero, Jett Travers. - Published 2008-02-21


Fiction
Science Fiction
Evil's Hiding Place by J.J. Bukowski (Student)

When a mysterious monster terrorizes the world, only the bravest will stand against it. - Published 2008-02-19


Fiction
Fantasy
Knight of Sorrows - The Sword Carries a Heavy Price by Jonathan Moeller

Her husband-to-be has been taken prisoner, and Rosalyn must pay a steep price if she is to have any chance of saving his life.

- Published 2008-02-15


Fiction
Fantasy
Facing the Cave by R. L. Copple

Finding life in the midst of death isn't easy, especially when dealing with an undefeated foe. - Published 2008-02-12


Fiction
Fantasy
Earth's Ambassador by Donna Fujimoto

What if a space-faring alien race made first contact with an accidental representative of the human race? Would the subsequent diplomatic ties be threatened? - Published 2008-02-08


Poetry
Speculative
The Illuminator by Joshua Gage

The scribe ignores them, focused on “de limo terrae,” which scatters into a gryphon... - Published 2008-02-05


Fiction
Fantasy
The Beggar's Tale by David Wright

On the road to Canterbury, a group of holy pilgrims are about to get a lesson in magic a bit too real for their liking. - Published 2008-02-01


Illustration
Fantasy
Knight of Sorrows - Marushan's last battle by E.J. Mickels, II

What drives the knight into desperate combat?  What burns within? - Published 2008-02-01


Fiction
Speculative
Pastels by M. Keaton

For every artist, there is a chosen medium. - Published 2008-01-29


Fiction
Science Fiction
One Story Short by Gustavo Bondoni

In a world where humans and robots are beginning to coexist as equals, the lines between them are sometimes blurred... - Published 2008-01-25


Poetry
Speculative
Galaxy In A Matchbox by G. O. Clark

What a thing is and what a thing seems to be... One and the same? Really? - Published 2008-01-22


Fiction
Science Fiction
Vegetable Matters by Terry W. Ervin, II

To what lengths will a father go to protect his progeny—even if they’re no longer recognizably human? - Published 2008-01-18


Fiction
Speculative
Infringement by Ahmed A. Khan

Some lines are not meant to be crossed... - Published 2008-01-15


Fiction
Speculative
Have You Ever Seen the Rain? by Resha Caner

Orgon has spent his entire life underground, and no one can tell him why. - Published 2008-01-11


Poetry
Speculative
Yucatán by John Kuhn

In an instant, the ancient towers fall. - Published 2008-01-08


Poetry
Speculative
In The Beginning by David Siegel Bernstein, PhD.

Once upon a time, there was no time... - Published 2008-01-04


Illustration
Fantasy
The Sentinel by Karl Eschenbach

Framed against the bluest of skies, the Sentinel stands guard. What does he wait and watch for, and shall its coming bring the storm? - Published 2007-12-30


Illustration
Fantasy
Memory Lane by Bill Snodgrass

Books are one means of walking down memory lane!
- Published 2007-12-30