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The end has come to X Marks the Story. The final installment is up at The Book Smugglers now. Super proud of the work I've done on the project, and looking forward to seeking what the Smugglers get up to next year. The full column is only at their site, but here's a quick look at the stories covered.
“Antumbra”, Cory Skerry (Published in Shimmer #46,
“Toothsome Things”, Chimedum Ohaegbu (Published at Strange Horizons, November 2018)
“Song of the Oliphant”, KT Bryski (published in Lackington’s #18, November 2018)
“The Island of Beasts”, Carrie Vaughn (Published in Nightmare #75, December 2018)
“Fluxless”, Mike Jansen (published at Samovar, December 2018)
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