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  2. Realms of Fantasy - Wikipedia

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    Realms of Fantasy was a professional [1] bimonthly fantasy speculative fiction magazine published by Sovereign Media, then Tir Na Nog Press, and Damnation Books, which specialized in fantasy fiction (including some horror), related nonfiction (with particular interest in folklore) and art. The magazine published short stories by some of the ...

  3. Eric M. Witchey - Wikipedia

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    Witchey's articles on writing have appeared in The Writer, Writer's Digest, and other print and online magazines. [ 1 ] His short fiction has appeared in numerous print and online anthologies and magazines, such as Polyphony, The Best New Writing 2012, Low Port, Short Story America, Realms of Fantasy , Space Squid, Fortean Bureau, Thug Lit ...

  4. Realms of Fantasy (game) - Wikipedia

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    Realms of Fantasy is a closed-ended, play-by-mail (PBM) fantasy wargame. Designed in 1987 by Computer Campaigns of New Zealand, it was later published by Australian Wizard, Graaf Simulations in the United States, and Pagoda Games in the United Kingdom.

  5. Warren Lapine - Wikipedia

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    As of 2004 the company was the second-largest genre-magazine publisher in the US. [1] Lapine was a 2000 World Fantasy Award nominee for DNA Publications, and a 2002 Hugo Award nominee for Absolute Magnitude in the semi-prozine category. He was also nominated for a Chesley Award for Best Art Director in 2008. [2]

  6. Graham Edwards (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Since finishing the Stone trilogy, Edwards has written several short stories, published in Realms Of Fantasy magazine. In 2008 he published his first crime novel, Runaway Minister, under the pseudonym Nick Curtis. [1] It was published by Black Star Crime books. Two years later, he published a sequel, Close Enemies. [2]

  7. Eugie Foster - Wikipedia

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    Eugie Foster (December 30, 1971 – September 27, 2014) was an American short story writer, columnist, and editor. Her stories were published in a number of magazines and book anthologies, including Fantasy Magazine, Realms of Fantasy, Orson Scott Card's InterGalactic Medicine Show, and Interzone.

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  9. Samantha Henderson - Wikipedia

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    Henderson is a member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America and has published numerous short stories, including "Bottles" (first published in Realms of Fantasy) which was made into a short film in 2010. [5] She has been published in Strange Horizons, Star*Line, Lone Star Stories, Weird Tales and The Shantytown Anomaly.