Our first story in issue #25 of Challenging Destiny is Suzette Haden Elgin’s “Death and Taxes.” Bill loves his StarSpangly motor home. It is the perfect confluence of convenience and freedom, and it sure beats the alternative: a cramped and dingy room in an orbiting retirement home. The problem is, the StarSpangly isn’t his. The […]
Continue ReadingTropism Press’s webpage for Flytrap describes the magazine as “a wunderkammer…between cardstock covers.” My first thought on reading that was, “What is a wunderkammer?” So, extra points for making me reach for a dictionary when reading their marketing copy (in case you don’t have a dictionary handy, a wunderkammer is, basically, a museum of curiosities). […]
Continue ReadingIn a world so polluted that the ocean and sky have turned colors you don’t usually see outside of a sixty-four count crayon box, Matthew is…
“One in a Million,” which happens to also be the title of the story in Hub #8.
He’s also special.
And, he’s different from everyone else.
The problem is, when author […]