ISSUE #3
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The following is a description of what was in Issue #3.
Along with Callbase Capricorn, there are two new regular features added to SpaceWays: The Communication Centre, where letters from readers get published and Biographies, short biographical notes (written by the authors themselves).
"Cat-Tail" by Gerald Upton:
the second story by Gerald to appear in SpaceWays. This time it is a fantasy tale concerning a wizard's familiar. It's furry, has four legs, a tail and tons of attitude!
"Oh World" by Bert Ellis:
Bert is SpaceWays first previously published author (he published a book about deHaviland Aircraft). In this story, he paints a grim picture of where the world is headed, unless we act now to put a stop to it!
"Field of Purple Flowers" by Cheryl Redick:
a free-form poem, or a story in poetic voice, telling about a person's change in self.
"The Biggest Ever" by M. A. Crowley:
once again he brings his unique brand of sarcastic wit to SpaceWays. This time, it's a story which just might give someone a bad idea.
"Sunshine" by Trevor Van Mierlo:
Trevor's stories give us plenty of food for thought. And this will certainly leave you to rethink your dependence on automation.
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