Wednesday, June 8, 2016

INEVITABLE this FRIDAY

This month the FREEZINE  is set for a major comeback with four new short stories (featuring Sanford Meschkow, John Shirley, Brian "Flesheater" Stoneking, and Vincent Daemon) as well as a mini-serialization of five classic reprinted Bruce Boston poems from Chronicles of the Mutant Rainforestout of print since 1992—with illustrations by Marge Simon and Shasta Lawton.   






Our first tale, INEVITABLE, by Sanford Meschkow, concerns a crew aboard the space craft Ultima Thule on their mission to a distant star.  In this science fiction story the author explores the questions of whether it's a commanding officer's duty to motivate junior officers toward a promotion, along with societal notions such as how universal evolution might be. So be sure to return in a couple of days as INEVITABLE will appear in its entirety this Friday, June 10.  

The FREEZINE of Fantasy and Science Fiction is a non-profit, ad-free zone focusing on publishing quality genre stories accompanied by eye catching artwork provided by a growing global community of willing contributors.  If you are new to this blog please follow by email, Blogger, or Facebook, and by all means feel free to share the more than sixty stories archived for posterity here.  By sharing the stories you are helping the individual authors gain exposure.  The purpose of this webzine is to help writers reach a wider audience and ultimately assist them in launching a successful paid career as authors.  We fiercely believe in and defend Harlan Ellison's position that THE WRITER MUST BE PAID.  While this webzine cannot afford to pay contributing writers, we are here to provide a platform where aspiring writers may bump shoulders with some more established authors all while exercising and learning more about the ropes of the craft of creative writing.  



Return this Friday, June 10 to read
INEVITABLE
http://freezineoffantasyandsciencefiction.blogspot.com/2016/06/inevitable.html
by Sanford Meschkow



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