DayBreak Magazine, Optimistic Science Fiction

DayBreak Magazine has been launched and is online. It’s the online part of the Shine anthology, which has been causing all sorts of discussion with its near-future optimistic Science Fiction theme. Here’s what the editor Jetse de Vries has to say about the new online magazine:

DayBreak Magazine is the online fiction part of the Shine anthology. Starting Friday October 16, it will feature a story every second Friday until the print Shine anthology appears (and maybe a bit beyond).

For the moment, the Shine anthology is slated for an April 2010 release.

Please note that that the stories featured in DayBreak Magazine are notappearing in the print anthology: these are different stories. They were also submitted to Shine, and while I couldn’t include them in the print anthology, I liked them so much that I’m featuring them here.

The first story is online and is called “The Very Difficult Diwali of Sub-Inspector Gurushankar Rajaram” by Jeff Soesbe. The second story will be released on Friday October 30, one the eve of Halloween: “Horrorhouse” by David D. Levine.

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