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Old Moon Quarterly is a magazine of weird sword-and-sorcery fantasy. In the tradition of Clark Ashton Smith, Tanith Lee and Karl Edward Wagner, it contains stories of strange vistas, eldritch beings, and the bloody dispute thereof by swordsmen and swordswomen both.

Issue 1 contains the following stories:

“A Town Called Trepidation” by Paula Hammond.
“Stella Splendens” by Graham Thomas Wilcox.
“The Questing Beast” by Carys Crossen.
“Brightstar” by Mob.

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