Welcome to another issue of the Freezine of Fantasy and Science Fiction.
Our 28th, this one happening during the autumnal October Halloween season, of the year twenty twenty-one, undergoing a rite of ritual, after a fashion, when all's said and done. After so many years when the gears shift into place and we all put masks on to cover our faces. Only now we are used to them, over the last couple of seasons of the pandemic. We have each learned our lessons here. What we carry away with us survives the test of time. We shall see.
This October we are grateful for the continued transmissions from the nanoFleet, as we are indebted to the contributions from A. A. Attanasio and Vincent Daemon who brought the spirit of the season sharply into focus for us and rendered all the more delightful by the fantastical digital art contributions from Charles Carter, the latest resident artist at the Freezine during the annular season of counter-magnetic rotation in our solar system. Every aspect of us wishes you a satisfying survival run over the course of the next four years.
The bloodHost have sent three reports and the nanoFleet two transmissions delineating an array of information which contributes toward our understanding of the presence of this webzine itself. The Nanochronicles began last month, in issue # 27 and then the Abiogenetic Lorentzian Iterations began this month, presumably a summation of events over the next twenty-four years where I guess things will turn out okay, or something. It has been a strange and circuitous route by which the story has been told, various times in different incarnations. We are all too happy to announce the 29th issue due out next month, in short the Freezine has loosened somewhat certain aspects of its restrictive nature.
See you next month.
To read the entries in the October Issue, click the following hyperlinks:
+ after Unq'Walla we present four extra bonus treats
from Vincent Daemon exclusively on Devil's Night
Thank you all for cohabiting in this spirit
of darkness blessed by passages of light.
If you've been following the freezine for
awhile, thanks for your ongoing support.
And if you've recently stumbled upon it here,
welcome to this weird blog.
I've kept it going for quite some time
and it would be nice if it were just getting
started. If you or someone you know write
fantastic fiction or poetry and would like an
opportunity to be featured in a forthcoming
issue, please submit your ideas and queries to:
freezinefantasysciencefiction@gmail.com
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