Saturday, August 24, 2024

FREEZINE rollcall '24

 



    the FREEZINE of Fantasy and Science Fiction returns this forthcoming season with a roster of authors the world may not be prepared for. Nonetheless, we will deliver an unfolding cascade of stories hyperlinked together by installments for maximum ease of navigation and the benefit of our growing legion of readers.  Stay tuned to the same bat-channel in the middle of the night and don't be afraid to read the FREEZINE.   To submit your story for consideration in a future issue of the freezine, email:
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Sunday, September 14, 2014

SPACE IS A DEADLY SISTER

by Gil James Bavel



~Serializing Daily In 12 Installments~


~Begun Monday, September 19~

~Part XI went up today~

Church of the SubGenius author Gil James Bavel
returns with a brand-new original novella,
Space Is A Deadly Sister, concerning a group
of astronauts stranded on Jupiter's moon Ganymede.

Don't miss out on this hair-raising
exploration of human tenacity
pushed to its limits!



Only On

the FREEZINE of
Fantasy and Science
Fiction




SEPT FALL 2014 Issue

RepFix  by  Keith Graham  



  
This month the FREEZINE of Fantasy and Science Fiction has presented two different stories.  Archived on Saturday, September sixth, 2014, is Keith Graham's short uptake on a theme going as far back as The King In Yellow in Robert W. Chambers' short story The Repairer of Reputations. The FREEZINE brings you RepFix, a  futuristic rendering of that story which arrives into our TOC just in time to take position alongside our previous publication in March six months ago of the unspeakable book. This marks the fourth story archived in our webzine from Keith. Check out the hyperlinks to his stories in the right margin bio at the site.  


CRYPTID'S LAIR  by  Gene Stewart



For Friday, September twelfth, 2014 we have the short tale of the search here on Earth for a crypto-terrestrial, Gene Stewart's Cryptid's Lair, brought to you exclusively on the FREEZINE of Fantasy and Science Fiction.  This marks the sixth year which the FREEZINE has been publishing original science- and fantasy-oriented fiction online free of charge as a public service dictated namely by the strange micro-fleet of nanobots that have presumably infiltrated my bloodstream and central nervous system. 

The good news is they only wish for the FREEZINE to continue being a vehicle by which anyone that wishes to may submit their own material to freezinefantasysciencefiction@gmail.com for the small staff of editors' perusal; if it fits the overall theme and  general quality of writing attributable to the magazine it may appear serialized over a daily period or published as one single installment in a future issue.  Thanks for reading and get ready to participate by either leaving a comment or otherwise making yourselves known by submitting a long or short example of your fiction as well as artwork, if interested.  

P.S.

Two more original slices of textual terror suspended in existential fear await us this month when the FREEZINE brings you another story each weekend.  If you haven't done so already, please subscribe and follow the FREEZINE today, and take the time to share it with a friend. The Freezine is a nonprofit online endeavor, all rights revert to author upon publication and stories may be taken down as necessary for future publishing options or whatever the case may be. These stories and artwork are here online for your free viewing pleasure.  ~ed.

Saturday, September 28, 2013

the FREEZINE of Fantasy and Science Fiction: SHUGGOLETH






the FREEZINE of Fantasy and Science Fiction: SHUGGOLETH: by Shaun Lawton “ Doesn't it take you back, ”  Suzi asked,  “ to like, you know, the beginning? ” “ You mean to the womb? Not really...

...Thus begins a short story which takes the reader on an unimaginable trip into the earth, in SHUGGOLETH, Shaun Lawton's original weird tale which first appeared in print last January, 2012 in issue #1 of Grave Demand magazine, coming out of Philadelphia.

The version linked to above has been slightly revised in order to make a better reading experience, and is offered up to the Freezine's Late September Issue at the outset of this Fall season.  Be sure to Subscribe to or Follow the Freezine of Fantasy and Science Fiction today, and share with as many reader friends as you can, as well as fellow aspiring writers who hunger for the darker side of our imagination.

Search through the current twenty authors archived online at the FREEZINE of Fantasy and Science Fiction, and get in touch with the wilder side of speculative writing at its finest.   Thanks to all subscribers who have kept this independent webzine a reality since July of 2009.   We on the Freezine staff are dedicated to carrying out the orders bestowed to us by our mysterious horde of nanomachines infiltrating our bloodstream.   Without the nanofleet conducting all of my affairs concerning this electronic publication, the Freezine would not exist.

Thanks to all authors who have made the FREEZINE possible.  Without you there would be no stories.