Actually, Amazon finally put in print two weeks ago, some two weeks after the online version. So what do you get with the print issue, that you don't get with its online counterpart? You get a different cover from this one-
You also get my story "All The Better To," and after reading it, you'll never look at your grandma...or anyone else's grandma, the same way again. You could also think of it as a western set in The Great Depression, but see for yourself.
Granted, the story is also available on the online version, but you also get up and coming writer, Katt Parish's epic "Djinn," which is only available on the print version. So why don't you order AAM Issue #6 on Amazon, today?
P.S. The site The Novel Blog.Com, also gave AAM #6 a little write up, check it out!
8 comments:
I'm off to read it. But if it's as cool as this cover, then I know I have something to look forward to.
p.s. The guy on the cover has thighs like Eric Heiden!
Pyzahn,
Better than Heiden than Don Knotts, eh?
(laughing at the don knotts comment)
Pyzahn,
I meant, "Better Heiden than..." I really need to proof my comments lately, sleep is at a premium around here.
Quin,
That is to say, people could still do heroic things with thighs as scrawny as those of Don Knotts, but they will surely be tired afterwards.
A John Donald Carlucci on the cover, too?
Will go take a looksie!
Frieda,
Joan Renaud did the digital cover and Larry Nadolsky did the hardcopy cover. John did do the box that starts off my story and Dan Barrett did the wonderful illustration that brackets the story, and gives it a real dimension.
r u in print now?
Gifted,
For the third time now.
AAM #1 (I don't have a copy), AAM #5 (I have copies) and now AAM #6 (will be here sometime this week or next).
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