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Aurealis #152
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Aurealis #152 in Ottawa, ON
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Aurealis #152 in Ottawa, ON
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In Aurealis #152, our July issue, we feature the hauntingly otherwordly 'At Dawn's Speed' by Dirk Strasser, the elegant and poignant 'Tree Song' by Avril Mulligan, and the absorbing meditation on mortality that is 'My Spirit Shall Not Always Strive' by Bryn Dodson. Our fascinating non-fiction is 'Pioneering SF Women: Kate Wilhelm and the Clarion Workshop' by Lynne Lumsden Green, 'How to Build a World for Gothic Adventure: the Case of Fugitive Anne' by Gillian Polack, 'The Hounds of the Morrigan, Pat O'Shea's Vanishing Ireland' by Emmet O'Cuana and 'A Fantasy Trope for the 2020s' by Henry Farnan. When you add to all this our wide-ranging and illuminating Reviews section and our dazzling internal art, you can see why we say: 'Aurealis: our horizons are vast'.
In Aurealis #152, our July issue, we feature the hauntingly otherwordly 'At Dawn's Speed' by Dirk Strasser, the elegant and poignant 'Tree Song' by Avril Mulligan, and the absorbing meditation on mortality that is 'My Spirit Shall Not Always Strive' by Bryn Dodson. Our fascinating non-fiction is 'Pioneering SF Women: Kate Wilhelm and the Clarion Workshop' by Lynne Lumsden Green, 'How to Build a World for Gothic Adventure: the Case of Fugitive Anne' by Gillian Polack, 'The Hounds of the Morrigan, Pat O'Shea's Vanishing Ireland' by Emmet O'Cuana and 'A Fantasy Trope for the 2020s' by Henry Farnan. When you add to all this our wide-ranging and illuminating Reviews section and our dazzling internal art, you can see why we say: 'Aurealis: our horizons are vast'.

















