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Rites of spring: MYTHIC DELIRIUM marks 2 years in digital format • Mythic Delirium Books

Rites of spring: MYTHIC DELIRIUM marks 2 years in digital format

April 2nd, 2015 1 Comment

Mythic_Delirium_1_4_coverNow available via subscription and on Amazon/Weightless, with April featured content live on our site:
 
Our latest issue caps off the first two years of Mythic Delirium as a digital ’zine with a sampling of strange horror, stranger science fiction and weird alternate history.
 
For our fiction offerings, C.S. MacCath combines Norse mythology with quantum theory in “Sing the Crumbling City,” Jessy Randall’s “Maybe a Witch Lives There” supplies a wicked homage to Shirley Jackson, and Adam Howe’s “‘Kid’ Cooper & the Blackwood Ape-Man” provides a rollicking, bruising fusion of history and folklore set in the American South.
 
As for poetry, Jane Yolen returns to our pages with no less than three poems recasting fairy tales in new molds; Natalia Theodoridou gracefully encapsulates one of the most tragic of Greek tragedies; Wendy Rathbone paints a wistful portrait of a different season; and Dominik Parisien shows how delightfully monstrous art can be.
 
Our striking cover art comes courtesy of Italian sequential artist Elena de’ Grimani (her American debut.)
 

TABLE OF CONTENTS:
 
Featured this month:
“Sing the Crumbling City” by C.S. MacCath
“Time Travel Autumn” by Wendy Rathbone
“The Traveler’s Wagon Speaks” by Jane Yolen
 
Featured in May:
• “Maybe a Witch Lives There” by Jessy Randall
• “Mortar/Pestle” by Jane Yolen
• “Eating and Being Eaten” by Jane Yolen
 
Featured in June:
• “‘Kid’ Cooper & the Blackwood Ape-man” by Adam Howe
• “Philomela in Seven Movements” by Natalia Theodoridou
• “A Portrait of the Monster as an Artist” by Dominik Parisien

 
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