Announcing the grand writers and their stories, due by June 1, in M-Brane #5:
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Brandon Bell: "Abraham Discovers an Object Impenetrable to All Harm"
Caren Gussoff: "As They Get Warmer, They Give a Little"
D.D. Tannenbaum: "The Hole that Max Found"
Deborah Walker: "Daughter of Science, Daughter of Magic"
Joshua Scribner: "Tortured Spirit"
Martin Turton: "The Rose of Rehin"
Liana Brooks: "Seventy"
Peter Andrews: "The Charisma Plague"
D.C. Grondo: "Different Shades of People"
Elliot Richard Dorfman: "Carried by the Wind"
Edward W. Robertson: "Steve Kendrick's Disease"
James P. Wagner: "Matchmaker"
Sue Lange: "Zara Gets Laid"
As the only person who has, so far, read them all, I can say with great sincerity that this is a very fancy bunch of stories for the fine fifth issue. Anyone who is not yet a subscriber ought to become one right now. The stories' titles alone should arouse a lot of interest and excitement. Indeed, I predict that there will be foofaraw and hullaballoo on the web and great tumult in the streets when the issue is released.
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