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Challenging Destiny Number 18
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Number 18, July 2004. Cover illustration by Britt Martin. Jay Lake's "Benedice Te" and L. Blunt Jackson's "Early Adopters" gained honourable mentions in The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Second Annual Collection. Edited by Gardner Dozois. Sherwood Smith, on Tangent Online. Rod MacDonald reviews this issue on the SF Crowsnest. Web site. You can read the entire review here. Here are some sneak previews of the stories you'll find in the eighteenth issue of Challenging Destiny. By G C. McRae. The mille...
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Challenging Destiny Number 12
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Number 12, April 2001. Cover illustration by Tobias Brenner. A R Morlan's "Dora's Trunk" appears (with an alternate ending) in the collection Smothered Dolls. From Overlook Connection Press. A R Morlan's "Dora's Trunk" gained an honourable mention in The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Fifteenth Annual Collection. Edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling. James S. Reichert, on the Tangent Online. Web site, says " Challenging Destiny. Tony Grist, on the New Hope International Review. Web site, says "No l...
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Challenging Destiny Number 21
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Number 21, December 2005. Cover illustration by Rhett Ransom Pennell. Best of the Year. Rich Horton includes Jay Lake's "To Live Forever" in his list of favourite science fiction and fantasy stories of the year. You can find his entire list here. Douglas Hoffman, on Tangent. Says " Challenging Destiny. Rich Horton reviews this issue in Locus. Ben Trafford, on Space Junkies. Bluejack, on The Internet Review of Science Fiction. Says " Challenging Destiny. Includes a broad range of undoubtedly genre materia...
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Stories From Challenging Destiny
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Stories From Challenging Destiny. Here are all of the stories from the magazine, sorted by author. Goldi, formerly known as Goldilocks, and Daneiko, the tiger from "Little Black Sambo," are members of the Cross-Genre Police. Their mission: apprehend a dragon who has illegally kidnapped a princess from another genre. Seems straightforward enough, but when genres get mixed up anything can happen. The Little Cat in the Attic Window, the Blue House on the Corner. By Jennifer Rachel Baumer. By B R. Bearden.
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Challenging Destiny Number 17
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Number 17, December 2003. Cover illustration by John Hancock. Will McIntosh's "Faller" gained an honourable mention in The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Seventeenth Annual Collection. Edited by Ellen Datlow and Kelly Link and Gavin J. Grant. William I. Lengeman III, on Tangent Online. Says "'Faller,' William McIntosh's. Steven Sawicki reviews this issue on SFRevu. Paul Skevington, on SF Crowsnest. Rich Horton, on the Speculative Literature Foundation. Web site, briefly reviews this issue. He says h...
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Challenging Destiny Number 20
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Number 20, May 2005. Cover illustration by Bruce Jensen. Lonesome Cosmogonist" by Ian Creasey gained an honourable mention in The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Third Annual Collection. Edited by Gardner Dozois. Rich Horton, in Locus. September 2005, Vol 55 No 3), says "I quite enjoyed Ian Creasey. S ' Lonesome Cosmogonist. Eric Joel Bresin, on Tangent. Rod MacDonald reviews this issue on the SF Crowsnest. Web site. You can read the entire review here. Your girlfriend has left you so your apartment ...
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Challenging Destiny Number 22
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Number 22, April 2006. Cover illustration by Quynh Mai Nguyen. Eye Teeth" by Jay Lake gained an honourable mention in The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Fourth Annual Collection. Edited by Gardner Dozois. The Anabe Girls" by A. R. Morlan gained an honourable mention in The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Nineteenth Annual Collection. Edited by Ellen Datlow and Kelly Link and Gavin J. Grant. Aliette de Bodard reviews this issue on Tangent. Sam Tomaino reviews this issue on SFRevu. By Steven Mohan, Jr.
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Challenging Destiny Number 8
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Number 8, November 1999. Cover illustration by Chris Whitlow. A R Morlan's "The Gemütlichkeit Escape" appears in the collection Smothered Dolls. From Overlook Connection Press. A R Morlan's "The Gemütlichkeit Escape" gained an honourable mention in The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Thirteenth Annual Collection. Edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling. Paul McDonald, on the New Hope International Review. Keith Walker, in Fanzine Fanatique. By James A. Hartley. Illustrated by Craig Jennion. Illustratio...
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Challenging Destiny Number 19
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Number 19, December 2004. Cover illustration by Matt Stawicki. E L Chen's "Tickling the Siroko's Chin" gained an honourable mention in The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Eighteenth Annual Collection. Edited by Ellen Datlow and Kelly Link and Gavin J. Grant. Rich Horton reviews this issue in Locus. February 2005, Issue 529). He mentions three of the six stories, and you can read the entire review here. G W Thomas, on SF Crowsnest. Eric Joel Bresin, on Tangent Online. Tickling the Siroko's Chin. Isemi use...
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Challenging Destiny Number 24
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Number 24, August 2007. Cover illustration by Jim Warren. Hayden Trenholm's "Like Water in the Desert" won the Aurora Award for Best Short-Form Work in English. You can find the entire list of 2008 winners here. Harvey Welles and Philip Raines's "Abigail and Chang" was nominated for the Nebula Award for best novelette. You can find the entire list of nominees here. Best of the Year. Sam Tomaino reviews this issue on SFRevu. Michele Lee reviews this issue on Tangent. Rich Horton reviews this issue in Locus.