How Long to Read SciFan(tm) Magazine Issue 1

By Richard Mulder

How Long Does it Take to Read SciFan(tm) Magazine Issue 1?

It takes the average reader 3 hours and 3 minutes to read SciFan(tm) Magazine Issue 1 by Richard Mulder

Assuming a reading speed of 250 words per minute. Learn more

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In this first issue of SciFan(tm) Magazine, we are proud to present the creative works of thirteen talented authors who write in the Science Fantasy genre. Among these authors, we secured an Exclusive Sneak Peek to Amazon Bestselling Author Blaise Corvin's upcoming novella "Secret of the Old Ones" which is scheduled to be released in late January 2017! In this issue we will also divulge the secrets to his success story in the new LitRPG genre. 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 SciFan.org. Octav's Rise to Ainoren by Dawn Chapman:What the King has to say to Commander Octav Broki not only rocks his very beliefs but will alter the world he knows and loves forever. Despite his most primal need to defend and protect, he must go on this mission and leave his friend to fate.Seance on Death Row by Douglas Kolacki:The courts are willing to commute a murderer's sentence from death to life. But first he must face the ghost of his victim.The Tot of Wonder by John Taloni:Omniman has been a superhero for decades - and a father for just over a year. His superpowered tot is a joy and a trial for him and his human wife. How can Omniman balance the duties of a superhero against the needs of a baby only he can handle?Miss Soames by Kyle Hemmings:A banker, bored with his life and his job, falls in love with a beautiful new employee who seems just as empty and bored as he is. Little does he know what she has in store.Orlok's Song by David Castlewitz:When Orlok flees the onslaught of humans, he intends to take his family to the nearby city where a rumored underground sanctuary will shelter them.Voices Beneath The Ice by Matthew McKiernan:When three astronauts land on Europa looking for extraterrestrial life, they find themselves trapped in a nightmare from which they cannot escape.Secret of the Old Ones by Blaise Corvin: A hardcore gamer has been playing for a year and is about to get his big break. Trent has the keys to massive success, but he also accidentally painted a target on his back... both in, and out of the game.The SciFan(tm) Universe: A Scientific Creationist Story Episode One: The Stirring by Jared Fleming: Father's creation has been threatened by That-From-Beyond. Entire armies die, planets are torn asunder, and some swear that reality itself is coming undone. And yet, they stand. Despite all odds, tanks and artillery go forth, a bulwark against the Beast.The Keystone Islands: Portals of the Grave by Lander Allen:Scott, Miranda, and Dixon are in a race to find out who they really are. As they battle to save Cova from the threat of this new civilization, they must answer this most important question: are they the very weapons that could destroy humanity?Stormguard: The Invisible WarEpisode One by Tom Fallwell:The Stormguard are the guardian angels of myth and legend, those who protect mortal souls and fight the war against Lucifer and his Fallen. Two of these angels embark on a mission to save humanity from unseen forces and dark terrors.Spacejacking, First Act by Russell Hemmell:What would you be thinking if an Asteroid Belt-bound spaceship suddenly vanishes under your eyes with no apparent scientific explanation? Bonus point: the ship's pilot is the girl you're in love with. Remi is going to find out.The Brat and the Other Country by David Perlmutter:Responding to a phone call from a colleague, the superhero known as the Brat enters the magical realm of Anthropomorph, where even her formidable powers are put to the test by the many supernatural denizens dwelling there.In the Hot Mists by John A. Frochio:A wild and rollicking steampunk adventure about a steam-powered airship race held at the Tenth Annual World Steam and Technology Convention. During the course of the race, the contestants have strange and extraordinary encounters.

How long is SciFan(tm) Magazine Issue 1?

SciFan(tm) Magazine Issue 1 by Richard Mulder is 182 pages long, and a total of 45,864 words.

This makes it 61% the length of the average book. It also has 56% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read SciFan(tm) Magazine Issue 1 Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 4 hours and 10 minutes to read SciFan(tm) Magazine Issue 1 aloud.

What Reading Level is SciFan(tm) Magazine Issue 1?

SciFan(tm) Magazine Issue 1 is suitable for students ages 10 and up.

Note that there may be other factors that effect this rating besides length that are not factored in on this page. This may include things like complex language or sensitive topics not suitable for students of certain ages.

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