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This isn't a literary journal. This is a brand new, indie fiction magazine. Some of the best indie authors collaborate each and every month to produce eFiction for your reading pleasure.

The magazine publishes short fiction with a still-beating heart, fresh from the minds of their authors. While the ink is still drying, stories are pitted against each other in gladiatorial combat for the chance to reach your adoring eyeballs. Only the best stories make it into the issue.

The magazine is edited via a collaborative, inclusive process which means that the stories are chosen by readers like you. The editors at eFiction know that readers know their own preferences better than they ever could.

Genres include: Thrillers, Romance, Paranormal, Science Fiction, Horror, plus more. We alternate themed issues every other month with eclectic mixes of stories.

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eFiction January 2012
Snow Angel by Amy Grech
Opium Please by Gary Ives
Watching the Clock by Jenna Heller
Anthropology of the 21st Century: A Case Study of the Blue Hair by Chad Mullens
Lifetime Guarantee by John Patrick Tormey
One Last Bite by Sharon T. Rose
A Girl and the War & Forgotten by Seyed Morteza Hamidzadeh
The Dead Beat by Erica Linquist & Aron Christensen
The Bike Mechanic by Aaron M. Wilson

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eFiction December 2011
Cheaters Never Prosper by SM Rosenberg
Ladybug Kingdom by Leila Gaskin
Object Permanence by Marcin Wrona
Garbage Man by Richard S. Freeland
The Knight’s Defense by Adam Byatt
Take the ‘A’ Train by Edward Raso

Serial Fiction
The Dead Beat by Erica Linquist & Aron Christensen
The Bike Mechanic by Aaron M. Wilson

Book Reviews
Thrown Out: Stories from Exeter by Jennie Coughlin reviewed by Phyllis Anne Duncan
Catharsis by Jonathan Face reviewed by Essie Holton

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eFiction November 2011
Short Stories
The Hypnotist by Michael Burns
Crush by Stasey Norstrom
Replaced by an Easy Spirit by Helen Hanson
Grayson’s Mountain by Kevin Fraleigh
Outsourced by Saul Tanpepper
Incubus by Paul Clayton

Serial Fiction
The Dead Beat by Erica Linquist & Aron Christensen
The Bike Mechanic by Aaron M. Wilson

Book Reviews
Terminal Departure by Joe Crubaugh reviewed by Essie Holton
Forget the Past by Claude Nougat reviewed by Essie Holton
The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms by N.K. Jemisin reviewed by Josh Johnson

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eFiction October 2011
Short Stories
#Baphomet by Marcin Wrona
Zoning Patrol by P.J. Kaiser
Summer of the Beast by Michael Burns
Day Seven by Leila Gaskin
Tell Us Everything by Randy Attwood
Spirits of the Corn by D.L. Marriott
Voices by Jody Williams
The Bridge by Steven M. Moore

Serial Fiction
The Dead Beat by Erica Linquist & Aron Christensen
The Bike Mechanic by Aaron M. Wilson

Book Reviews
Any Tomorrow: The Calling by Kevin Fraleigh reviewed by Phyllis Duncan
Jane Was Here by Sarah Kernochan reviewed by Essie Holton
The Unwilling Bride by Candy-Ann Little reviewed by Essie Holton

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eFiction September 2011
Serial Fiction
The Dead Beat by Ericka Linquist & Aron Christensen
The Bike Mechanic by Aaron M. Wilson
Blood Binds by Tonya R. Moore

Short Stories
Motivator by Kristy F. Gillespie
Without Form or Substance by Phyllis A. Duncan
Kimberly Anne by Steven Terrill
Gypsies by Richard Sutton
Blind Date by Mary O’Neil
Divine Providence by Robert Turner

Poetry
Youth and Vitality by Lillie A. Lindsay
My Life Song by Lisa Vandiver
Memory by Michael Abolafia

Book Reviews
Helper12 by Jack Blaine reviewed by Essie Holton
Break Room Anthology: Mystery and Horror Stories by M.T. O’Neil reviewed by Essie Holton
Night Machines by Kia Heavey reviewed by Essie Holton

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eFiction August 2011
Short Stories
The Birthday Party by Alan Jankowski
The Hit by Bob Kalkreuter
Another Twenty Five Minutes by Kevin Fraleigh
Storks Have Really Big Bills by AJ Iris
Perfect Disguise by Mary O’Neil
Two’s A Crowd by Helen Seymour
Special Delivery by Lia Fairchild
The Happiest Man in Washington by Joe Flood

Poetry
Three Dark Poems by Edward Rodosek

Serial Fiction
Blood Binds Episode XIV by Tonya Moore

Book Reviews
Douchebag Roulette by Marie Simas reviewed by Essie Holton
The Cambridge List by Robert Clear reviewed by Essie Holton
Tales of Aradia: The Last Witch by L.A. Jones reviewed by Essie Holton

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eFiction July 2011
Short Stories
Ozark Pixies by Madison Woods
A Bad Zombie Flick by Nathanial Chambers
Little Sisters by Myra King
A Wingding and a Prayer by Pam Hawley
Save & Go by Ryan Dorrill
The Letter by SL Berg

Poetry
My Winter Debbie Montaner

Serial Fiction
Blood Binds Episode XIII by Tonya Moore

Book Reviews
Fission Chips by MCM reviewed by Essie Holton
In the House of Five Dragons by E.D. Lindquist and Aron Christensen reviewed by Essie Holton
The Mystery Box by Eva Pohler reviewed by Essie Holton
The Virus Coder’s Girl by MCM reviewed by Essie Holton
Who Is He To You? by Monique D Mensah reviewed by Essie Holton
Day of Days by Sam Shepard reviewed by Joshua Willey

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eFiction June 2011
Short Stories
The Lily Pad by Aaron Wilson
Fireflies by E.D. Lindquist
Abyss by Rebeccah Roberts
Race by Wil Pearson
The Case of the Cleaning Lady’s Son by Harris Tobias
Poor Amy by Kathleen Troutman
The Forgotten Hall by Stasey Norstrom

Poetry
The Path to Redemption is a Mobius Strip & Traveling Old Jerusalem by Greg Elperin
If by Elizabeth Emerick

Serial Fiction
Timeline Episode II by Glen Binger

Book Reviews
Hungry for You by A.M. Harte reviewed by Essie Holton
Vampire General: Intern with the Vampire by Kit Iwasaki reviewed by Essie Holton

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eFiction December 2010

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eFiction November 2010

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eFiction October 2010

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eFiction September 2010
September 2010 is the first unofficial back-to-school issue of eFiction Magazine. In issue six you will enjoy two school related stories, And It’s Weird Because Eugene Fleming by B. Kari Moore and Apophis by Aaron Wilson. Harris Tobias’ Tin Man will give you your science fiction fix. You can also catch up on a few eFiction serials. Included are Tonya Moore’s Blood Binds: Episode Six and Glen Binger’s Jersey Surf: The List. And, of course, an issue can’t be complete without some form of disaster. Luckily, Christina Hoag help us out with that in You Can’t Do Anything Without Me, an all too scary, all too real account of a relationship gone wrong.
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eFiction August 2010

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eFiction July 2010

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eFiction June 2010
The June 2010 issue of eFiction Magazine brings a wide range of stories for your reading pleasure. Dive into this issue and fall in love with a new story, author, or genre. The issue starts off with Tea Time by Thomas Sullivan. Thomas takes the meaning of short seriously in this short piece about patriotism. Get a first look at three stories by Aaron Wilson, a long time eFiction contrinbutor, and a bonus author interview about his writing career and aspirations. Zachary Ankeny crafts an world of love, romance, and unexpected battle in The Coalescence of Future and Family Endeavors, while Richard Cody builds us a world with mermaids, secret affairs, and tragedy in What the Mermaid Said. Also included in issue three: Longface’s Reward by Ron Koppelberger, Catching up with Cartucci by Mitchell Waldmen, and Longing by Diane Akins. Serials in issue six are Tonya Moore’s Blood Binds: Episode 3, Glen Binger’s Jersey Surf: Beat the Clock, and Weeb Heinrich’s really BAD Shakespeare.
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eFiction May 2010
May 2010 truly begins to set the tone for future issues of eFiction Magazine. Issue two starts out strong with an interview with indie author Zach Ankeny, followed by his intense short story, Everyone Will Have Their Day to Die. The issue also features Hugsss by Brian Albright, a brief look a young man’s life and his careful shaping of an online persona through social media and the loss of self that seems to come with it. Along with these, you will also enjoy, The Shield by Hunter Lingoure, Lover’s Root by Dianna Linnemann, Routine by Griselda Santiago, Piecing Family Together by Andi Gregory Pearson and Seven Interruptions by Robert Meade. Also included are two serial installments. Tonya Moore’s Blood Binds: Episode Two and Glen Binger’s Jersey Surf: Opening Weekend. Poetry enthusiasts will want to check out Favorite Dream by Suzanne Haskew.
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eFiction April 2010
Turn Around Tadpole by Peggy MacFarland
Lunatic Pandora by Nick Hayden
Waiting by Thom Gabrukiewicz
The Here and Now by Calvin Seen
Mercenary’s Apprentice by Tonya Moore
Jersey Surf Episode 1 - Preseason by Glen Binger
Blood Binds Episode 1 by Tonya Moore
Metaphor for Passing by Suzanne Haskew
Lies of Man by Chasity Hendrickson

The eFiction debut. In issue one you can begin to get to know eFiction Magazine. The first story is a flash fiction piece, Turn Around Tadpole, by Peggy MacFarland. In this short story, we see a woman’s pregnancy through her husband’s eyes. Nick Hayden brings us laughs and somberness in Lunatic Pandora, a story about the sky falling and the tragedy that befalls the people on earth. The somber tone continues with Thom Gabrukiewicz’s Waiting, where two people meet in a waiting room and share their sad, gruesome stories, and The Here and Now by Calvin Seen, a look at the life of a hard-working man climbing the corporate ladder. Bringing the morose theme to poetry, Suzanne Haskew writes Metaphor for Passing, and Chasity Hendrickson follows with Lies of Man. In issue one you will also become acquainted with the first two eFiction serial stories. Tonya Moore brings us Blood Binds: Episode 1, and Glen Binger’s serves up Jersey Surf: Preseason.

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