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Morpheus Tales #13 Ebook

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By Morpheus Tales Publishing
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Published: March 02, 2012
Words: 20,978 (approximate)
Language: English


Short description

The thirteenth issue of the UK's most controversial weird fiction magazine! Read the magazine Christopher Fowler calls "edgy and dark".

Extended description

The thirteenth issue of the UK's most controversial weird fiction magazine! Featuring: Red Blood, Black Blood By Deborah Walker, Glass Castles By Cate Caldwell, Pretty Flowers By Nicholas Stirling, Stasis By Richard Smith, Thanatasia By Jonathan W. Bremer, Soup By Alex Gonzalez, Some Things Aren’t Anything By Erik T. Johnson, Family Curse By Lee Thompson, Bert & Reg By Brian Kutco, The Good of the Earth By Heather Smith, The Suicide Club By John Morgan. Read the magazine Christopher Fowler calls "edgy and dark".

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