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In this second issue of SciFan(tm) Magazine, we are proud to present the creative works of fifteen talented authors who write in the Science Fantasy genre. Among these authors, we secured an Exclusive Sneak Peek to award-winning author M.L. Spencer's recently-released novel " Darkstorm: Book One of the Rhenwars Saga"! In this issue we have also secured an exclusive interview with the author where she discusses how her magic system is based on electromagnetism. To learn more about what Science Fantasy is, or if you are interested in submitting your works for consideration in a future issue, check out our website at SciFanMagazine.com.Across the St. Lawrence: A tale of the Pendragon EmpireWritten by Teel James GlennTwo friends race against time and dark magic to stop the assassination of the Ambassador of the Mexhico Empire while he is visiting with the British Crown Prince.SciFan(tm) Serials: Soraya: A Wielders of Arantha Prequel Novella - Part One Written by Patrick Hodges:When Sahria wakes up to discover she has been abducted by slavers, her faith and her strength will be put to the test - not knowing that a destiny she could never have imagined awaits her.InhospitableWritten by Dusty WallaceMineral prospector Tina leads her horse across a barren, desert planet only to find out it's not as lifeless as she had thought.The SciFan(tm) Universe: A Scientific Creationist Story: The AwakeningWritten by Jared J. FlemingFrom one planet to the next, the Leviathan seeks to quench its unending thirst for death and violence. However, it is far from the only thing that has its eyes on Earth.The SiegeWritten by Daniel ThompsonAfter fifty years of stalemate, a global siege threatens to come to an end.SciFan(tm) Serials: Stormguard: The Invisible War Part IIWritten by Tom FallwellIn this episode, the two guardian angels, Zak and Uriel, discover clues about a new and deadly threat to mankind from the Fallen.The Children in the LuxembourgWritten by Janna LaytonWhat's the best way to raise a superhero? That question isn't hypothetical for Cindy, a former teacher and social worker tasked with caring for super-powered French teenagers.SciFan(tm) Exclusive Preview: The SummitWritten by Steven Kogan and Dawn ChapmanWith King Valor dead and pandemonium spreading, Kendro must make the journey to see the Heart while Octav takes on his new role as Ainoren and attempts to prevent all-out war.The ShifterWritten by Jeff BakerThe strange man at the bar had a life-changing story, unfortunately it wasn't his own life he was changing!SciFan(tm) Exclusive Preview: "The Rewards of Greed"An Excerpt from A Wizard's ForgeWritten by A.M. JusticeOn a planet far from Earth, Victoria leads a rescue mission across a barren desert. Amidst sandstorms and alien schemes, she finds the power to save the prince she loves from the tyrant she hates, but will the key to success be the means of her death?You Can Never Go Home AgainWritten by Kristine RemickMighty Man has always been the popular tough guy, but the death of his father causes him pain and self-doubt. Will he surrender to his telepathically-connected nemesis or will he accept his true self?SciFan(tm) Exclusive Preview: CounteractWritten by Tracy LawsonWho do you trust when your world unravels and everything you believed is a lie? Read while it's still fiction!Wordsmith and CaneWritten by Tom HowardTwo unlikely partners investigate a young woman's disappearance and probable death in the shadows of Boston, but her relationship to Wordsmith and the aspirations of an Egyptian god may kill the partnership before they find the culprit and save the city.SciFan(tm) Featured Preview: DarkstormWritten by M. L. SpencerFaced with a cataclysm that will destroy the magical heritage of his people, a darkmage resorts to demonic measures to protect the legacy of magic at the expense of the common man.
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