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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. 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.

  4. Category:Fantasy fiction magazines - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Fantasy fiction magazines" The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total. Fantastic fonts high res green.jpg 1,133 × 2,385; 1.04 MB

  5. 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.

  6. John Moore (American author) - Wikipedia

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    His short works have also seen print in Aboriginal SF, New Destinies, Realms of Fantasy, Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine, Tomorrow, Writers of the Future, and elsewhere. [2] Beginning with Slay and Rescue (1993), most of Moore's longer works have been light, humorous fantasies set in the mythical "Twenty Kingdoms."

  7. Dragon (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Through most of its run the magazine frequently published fantasy fiction, either short stories or novel excerpts. After the 1990s, the appearance of fiction stories became relatively rare. One late example was issue #305's featured excerpt from George R.R. Martin 's later Hugo-nominated novel A Feast for Crows .

  8. The Most Common Sexual Fantasies and How to Fulfill ... - AOL

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    A sexual fantasy is exactly what it sounds like—a mental image or dreamed-up situation that turns you on. Some might be acted out, while others may solely be for your own imaginative safe-keeping.

  9. Worshipping Small Gods - Wikipedia

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    "Yamabushi" (from Realms of Fantasy, v. 10, no. 2, Dec. 2003) - Retired warrior Minamoto no Enyo is tormented by a tengu who mistakes him for a monk. "Worshipping Small Gods" (from Realms of Fantasy, v. 9, no. 6, Aug. 2003) - A contest of wills between a Buddhist saint and a mountain god who only wants to be left alone.