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Greatest Uncommon Denominator Magazine Issue 4 :: Spring 2009 [MultiFormat]
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Issue 4 begins with the end of the world and moves on from there. From the unromantically magical take on Ragnarok in the lead story "Unbound" to the curious history of squid in "A Man of Kiri Maru", this issue is steeped in mythos, making use of the old familiar tales and some new ones, mixing cosmologies from around the world--and from other worlds as well. But the focus, be it of prose, poetry, or art, is always on the human--on the clashes between imagination and reality, on choices and rede... more info>> (Published: 2009)
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GUD Magazine Issue 0 :: Spring 2007 [MultiFormat]
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Issue 0 leads with Debbie Moorhouse's 'Sundown,' a near-future science fiction reflection on death and life. It follows through with a solid variety of works from semi-gritty fantasy; far-future time travel; modern sci-fi humor; historical paranormal; mainstream literary; a fable; poetry that doesn't rhyme but has a rhythm (involving coffee, mayhem, love, death, and television); reports concerning poetry and software and narrating a journey to a poetry conference in Taiwan; and art of all sorts,... more info>> (Published: 2007)
Words: 70490 - Reading Time: 201-281 min.
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GUD Magazine Issue 1 :: Autumn 2007 [MultiFormat]
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Issue 1 comes to life with Darby Larson's "Electroencephalography" where an experiment in robot-building goes terribly awry. And if you've ever woken up with an unexpected physical deformity--say, an arrow in your heart--you'll truly enjoy the next story. There's also a smattering of flash fiction and psychedelia; a straight-out story where things aren't what they seem, poetry that takes you from the perverse to the sublime, some magic realism, science fiction, and a few letters to another speci... more info>> (Published: 2007)
Words: 70425 - Reading Time: 201-281 min.
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GUD Magazine Issue 2 :: Spring 2008 [MultiFormat]
by GUD Magazine Authors, Jeff Somers, Jeremy Shipp
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Issue 2 celebrates Heaven, Earth, and Space in-between; it is touched by religion, grounded in technology and comfortable with the occult. Including a language-stretching piece triggered by the Talmud from the legendary Hugh Fox, poems by haiku heavy-hitter Jim Kacian, the surprisingly touching "By Zombies; Eaten" from Christopher William Buecheler, and an alien perspective on human spirituality by Tina Connolly in the remarkable "The Salivary Reflex"--all part of a drool-worthy two-hundred page... more info>> (Published: 2007)
Words: 69562 - Reading Time: 198-278 min.
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GUD Magazine Issue 3 :: Autumn 2008 [MultiFormat]
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Issue 3 is crammed full of stories and art, with poems, Flash fiction and an entertaining report to leaven the mix. Whether we're battling a mechanical daemon in "A Song, a Prayer, an Empty Space" or experiencing jealousy towards unusual rivals in "Soon You Will Be Gone and Possibly Eaten", we're following the theme of Mechanical Flight into strange and unexpected places. Flight, the dream of humanity for years without number, has come a long way since the Wright brothers flew almost the length ... more info>> (Published: 2008)
Words: 68427 - Reading Time: 195-273 min.
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