The Bard Quarterly is a not-for-profit literary magazine interested in sci-fi and fantasy microfiction, with an eye towards talented amateurs.
This Quarter, in The Bard:
Casey, by Frank Eagle, a rapid-fire cyberpunk romance with electro-cycles and plenty of panache;
The Angel of War, by Gatlin Peavler, what happens when you wage a war so terrific, so violent, it offends the gods themselves?
A Lost Transmission, by Karel Vranovsky, the last survivors of a transdimensional invasion contemplate their fate in this moody set-piece;
Born Cold, by Tabitha Byakko, the rise and fall of Roch Manor, told from a unique perspective;
Neon Roadkill, by Blake Hatchett, the strange behavior of the local robot workforce leads a priest to question his faith;
The Mansion, by Desmond S. Waters, a man recalls a childhood horror in this highly charged and stylistic story.