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Magic & Wizardry

Wizards, spells, the conjuring of impossible things from impossibly little material.

Magic & Wizardry

Moonlight's Call

Hooves and hounds. She runs alone. Low and fast, she bounds along farmer Davis's tractor road between corn and bean fields. She rounds the bend near the farm pond. She runs for the masking reek and covering shadows of the dump, where rats have run from her moonlit teeth to hide…

by Eric Witchey

Magic & Wizardry

Harpies Call

His soft and doughy wit disturbed not the silent and still pond of Millicent's hard-won peace. She would not, could not, lose her own heart to such fools as he. Razor-sharp retorts served no purpose save raising rage to sword and claw, and from that naught but tears would come.…

by Eric Witchey

Magic & Wizardry

Magic's Call

Across the gravel path to Marble Mooring Pier, the tideline marks the middle ground between the world of Men and Mare. In that space between ebb tide and king, stands an aging, red phone booth, an artifact of a bygone day when stories ruled the minds of all folk and the sea and…

by Eric Witchey

Magic & Wizardry

Spellbones

Robert gives me a key to the workroom and tells me to keep the door locked. The book I usually copy from has been replaced by a single paper with a complicated spell that will take me days to ink. The bone is a human shoulder blade, and the spell is for death. I have inked…

by Anne Leonard

Magic & Wizardry

Mortal Enemies

Frydthorn waved her wand. The last drunken shrimp from her cocktail flew into her mouth. "Nice trick," said the knight in chainmail next to her. "Scooping up your shrimp with your chopstick." The dog on the barstool beside the knight coughed, a dog's cough, but somehow it…

by Margaret C Speaker Yuan

Magic & Wizardry

Helpful Truths For the Chosen One Who Has Returned Home

* It's ok to mourn. You lost something very important. I'm not talking about your magic lantern, or your friends, or even access to that world. I'm talking about certainty. Destiny means guarantees, and there aren't a lot of those in this world. It's ok to grieve for what you…

by Cislyn Smith

Magic & Wizardry

Four Pieces of Advice on the Selection of a Familiar

Choose the Prettiest One "Oh, you simply must get a butterfly," Eudora says, bouncing a bit as she speaks, her dress swishing about her feet. "Or perhaps a bird. One of those ones with all the colorful feathers. Can they sing, do you suppose? They must." "Of course," I agree.…

by Kelly M Sandoval

Magic & Wizardry

Random Acts of Magic

Sadie is playing in the sandbox at the park the day she casts her first spell. "Mommy, look!" she cries, her chubby five-year-old fingers sticky with crumbs of clumped sand. "I did magic!" Mommy looks at Sadie's castle: the moat, the ramparts, the pennants snapping in the wind.…

by Amy Clare Fontaine

Magic & Wizardry

The Mirror Merchant's Tales

By law and tradition, everyone in the city of Malshennes carried a mirror at all times. The inhabitants of the city handed their fancy mirrors down from generation to generation. Frequent traders to the city would carry extras in their mule trains to re-use each time they…

by Daniel Ausema

Magic & Wizardry

Just Try It

"I don't want to," I told my younger sisters. I punched my frustrations out on the bread dough, then folded it into itself on the floured board, and kneaded. "Come on, Lila. What would it hurt?" asked my sister Stray. She was sitting at the kitchen table, shelling peas into a…

by Nina Kiriki Hoffman

Magic & Wizardry

Ten Years In

My Dearest Lahar, I'm afraid I must confess, I've done something irreversible. Before you make assumptions, let me just explain. There was a time, which barely seems like yesterday, when I could hardly take my eyes off you. You barely knew that I was there, but from behind the…

by Thea Boodhoo

Magic & Wizardry

What's in a Name

The name collection started as insurance. The elder witch got by on dribbles of her power. She played the part of the doddery old healer, the minor magician. She peddled tinctures and told her neighbors to call her Granny Burdock, or just Granny, please. The villagers introduced…

by Sarah G Matthews

Magic & Wizardry

Magic Rules Zero Through Four

Rule 0. Magic works. But few people believe in it. A half-dozen students awaited their teacher in a secluded garden. The sorcerer, they thought, would be an elderly man with a long white beard and wise, sad eyes. Instead, a carefree young woman strolled in, wearing a fashionable…

by Sue Burke

Magic & Wizardry

That Boy in the Picture

"We talked about you in class today grandpa," I said. The colored parts of his eyes widened like a submerged marble surfacing in a cup of milk. Interested, maybe annoyed. "We got to the chapter in our history book about the Great Wizard War." I didn't mention that his name only…

by Alex Sobel

Magic & Wizardry

The Mirrors of Her Eyes

Mine is not the face of evil. It is more of a rotten toadstool of a face, after fifteen years of my twin's hard living. Too much jowl, teeth decayed to stinking pulp, lips cracked with venereal sores. His face, naturally, is still a fresh sheet of paper. I am a servant, of a…

by Lise Fracalossi

Magic & Wizardry

Three Wishes

"And this is the room in which the Cantor Gregory invented the hat...." Elizabeth had suspected for most of the morning that their tour guide was making it up as she went along. This latest one-step-too-far factoid seemed to confirm it. She glanced around the rest of the tour…

by Robert Bagnall

Magic & Wizardry

The Modern Witch's Recipe for Enemy Pie

For the crust: 1 sleeve Graham crackers, crumbled 3/4 stick (6 tbsp) butter, melted 1/4 cup ashes, sifted to remove any fragments of bone For the filling: 4 eggs, separated 1 14-oz can sweetened, condensed milk 1/3 cup sheer bile, distilled 1/4 tsp cinnamon 1 word, THE word, the…

by Elizabeth Cobbe

Magic & Wizardry

Second Chances

Hunched over her cane, hidden behind people, she stared ahead at the girl, happily jotting her name down in books. Plagued by memories of failed attempts, and drunken stupor, she stepped forward in line, pushing the book she'd burned six years after publishing it, over. "What…

by Diane Chattaway

Magic & Wizardry

The Were-Raptor and the Seamstress Robot

Angie and Tyler's hands touched the green-gold brass of the magic lamp at the same time. The metal was slick with creek water and they had to dig away the mud and wet moss that had half buried the lamp using their bare hands. Their fingers smeared the mud, leaving their hands…

by Mary E. Lowd

Magic & Wizardry

A Glorious Chapeau

More glad than mad, the hatter greeted a new customer, a petite man whose spectacles gave him the dour expression of a vexed beetle. The customer said, "I want a chapeau crafted from broken promises and pitch." He scratched his nose, rubbing a rather large mole. "No, not pitch,…

by Alicia Hilton

Magic & Wizardry

Sleep, Dragon

Soon after the old man wakes, he takes his lyre to the cave where the sleepless dragon guards the golden hoard of a long-dead king and plays songs he hopes will send it to sleep. Before leaving his hut, he feeds the dying fire from a dwindling pile of foraged wood and sets a pot…

by Dafydd McKimm

Magic & Wizardry

Highlights from This Year's Festival of Undying

The Festival of Undying begins as it normally does, with the Pushing of the Wizard. Virtually every one of the eighty villagers trots out their own effigy of Deranged Blomssaft, many of them beautifully crafted with colorful robes, polished stones for eyes and sheared sheep's…

by James Beamon

Magic & Wizardry

Boston Marriage

It's amusing, the men who coo at our virtue, our spinsters' garb, the way we walk down the street with arms linked and eyes demurely downcast, amusing how they could scarcely imagine how well we know each other with our petticoats off, corsets ripped with haste, hands and…

by Emilee Martell

Magic & Wizardry

Venti Mocchaccino, No Whip, Double Shot of Magic

Coffee at Cardinal Cups always comes with an off-menu bonus. One of Jojo's regulars pulls up to the drive-thru with his Wednesday morning office order: three frappes, two lattes, one soy mocha. He always leaves a good tip, and he always pays with a credit card. Credit card users…

by Aimee Ogden

Magic & Wizardry

Search History for Elspeth Adair, Age 11

what is a sorcerer can girls become sorcerers why can't girls go to the College of Sorcery what does the College of Sorcery mean on its FAQ page by "women are biologically unsuited for sorcery due to higher levels of neuroses and anxiety than men" how do i tell if i have a…

by Aimee Picchi

Magic & Wizardry

Funerary Tea

The night after her father died, Anya brought a tea set out of her dreams. How odd, she thought, looking at the cups and saucers scattered on the bed. Cunningly painted golden fish, lifelike, swam on blue glaze that looked like water. It was not unusual for her to dream things…

by Anne Leonard

Magic & Wizardry

A Magical Misfire

"Hand me your wand and tell me what happened," Principal Woodson said. Grover clutched the bag containing the shattered remains of an intricately patterned vase closer to his chest. "Please don't expel me, sir," he said between sobs. "This is just a precaution. Even I have a…

by Emily Dorffer

Magic & Wizardry

The Crow and the Phoenix

Estelle knew to avoid the men known as Les Corbeaux in their long, filthy coats, scavengers wielding shovels and pry bars in calloused hands. They were seen less often than they had been in her mother's time, there being no shortage of bodies for the anatomist's table during the…

by Christie Yant

Magic & Wizardry

After the First Comes the Last

When Aria cast the first spell, it was like filling a quarry in her belly she never knew existed. Saying the words and knowing they would work filled her with a sensation of wholeness, with the utter totality of truth. And hot on the heels of this came the rush of excitement,…

by Holly Lyn Walrath

Magic & Wizardry

Missing Choir

"I need a choir," Kindor shouted at the bookseller. "Calm yourself, my good sir. I have many choirs and many full books. What book?" "Grigif's Grimoire of the Mind, choir four." The bookseller pulled out a list and scanned it. "I'm afraid I don't have it." Kindor rushed out of…

by Caw Miller

Magic & Wizardry

Shuffle Duffle Muzzle Muff

Unk Unger was boiling his head. "If a real Wizhard ye would be," his voice burbled from the roiled waters of the charmed pot, "ye must commit. Commit! Many a prentice cometh wheedling to my stout oak door. Born with Powers, they say. O Maister, teach me Secrets, they say." Oik…

by Matthew Amati

Magic & Wizardry

Schoolyard Magic

Brady Coleman joins a crowd of kids in the park after school to watch Jed Martin make two toy robots fight using magic. The simple, plastic toys don't have batteries but, when Jed waves his wand, they begin to take slow steps toward each other. Punches land with the sound of…

by Joshua Curtis Kidd

Magic & Wizardry

Dispell

"You need what?" I asked, unsure I'd heard her correctly. I'd done love spells more times than I'd care to say, but a hate spell? A stunningly attractive woman stood before me. She had a rather plain look, but there was something indefinably gorgeous about her. "You heard right.…

by Preston E Dennett

Magic & Wizardry

What She Deserves

From the perspective of the police officer surveilling him, Mark Hampton looked like he was probably regretting purchasing a love potion. The thin, blonde man was visibly struggling to remain interested while across the restaurant table, his wife eagerly promised him that she…

by Sarah Gwendolyn White

Magic & Wizardry

Charmed, I'm Sure

It wasn't just Al Capone and every flower shop the world over that looked to Valentine's Day to make a killing. Nadira ignored the body of Lady Charming--and the love tokens hanging from Lady's skirt, jacket, scarves and multiple belts--and glanced up and down the street. "What…

by Jez Patterson

Magic & Wizardry

Rock Paper Scissors

I was two years old when my father disappeared. I cried for a whole week. "Cheer up, Alexander." Aunt Morgause always sounded nasty. "He'll probably come crawling out from under some rock." I spent years checking the rocks and stones in our backyard, but never found my father.…

by Brenda Joyce Anderson

Magic & Wizardry

Futures

Jack gets the animal home to his apartment and sets it on the counter in the kitchen. Then he just stands there watching it. He's sure there's no such thing as whatever this is. It doesn't even look like an animal really now that he thinks about it, more like something out of a…

by David Beyt

Magic & Wizardry

Of Puddings and Prophecies

Wesley and Kara sat on the side of a hill in Etriun, facing the water below them and the night sky above, waiting for the future to happen. "The fireworks will begin soon," Wesley pointed out, breaking the silence. "Of course," Kara said. The fireworks were the only element…

by Helen French

Magic & Wizardry

10 Things Newly Manifested Wizards Should Never Do

Congratulations! Your magic manifested itself. Maybe your teenage years won't suck quite so much, right? Wrong. The good news is, you found my website. The bad news is, I'm not the top result on Google. If you're under imminent threat of death because of your experimental…

by Beth Cato

Magic & Wizardry

Classified Ads

Magical and Professional Services Diagnosed with demonic possession? You may be eligible to participate in a study of cutting edge exorcism techniques. Qualified participants between 12 and 200 will receive room, board, magical care, and may be compensated for time and travel.…

by Elliotte Rusty Harold

Magic & Wizardry

To Be a Hero

"So," the crone said, looking up at the tall, muscular man holding a stout cherry-wood pole, "You want to be a Hero, do you?" Her cackle was cut short as he shook his head and his wife stepped forward, a cloth covered bundle in her hands. "Wise woman," she said, tugging back the…

by Liam Hogan

Magic & Wizardry

Connection

The magician wobbled a little on his bar stool. "Ask me what I did for a living," he said. Somewhere deep inside of him a small voice was shouting to shut up, that he sounded like a fool, but he ignored it. His plane was likely delayed until morning, anyhow. "I already know what…

by Lynette Mejia

Magic & Wizardry

Genie From the Gym

First Wish: I wasn't stupid. Someone had abandoned that lamp in the gym locker room for a reason. I thought about just wishing to lose weight, but the genie might vaporize my arm or something to meet that requirement. So I wished that I could lose weight. Overnight, chocolate…

by M.K. Hutchins

Magic & Wizardry

The 50th Annual Magician's Games

Em didn't have a single drop of magical blood in her body--and yet here she was. The fiftieth annual Occulta Luda Ad Promotionem Veneficii Et Ignotorum. Which, to the rest of the world, was simply called the Magician's Games, a tournament created by the vanished legend Al-Jaber…

by Naim Kabir

Magic & Wizardry

MaryLin's Special Brand of Magic

The magic appeared in 2019, when a rogue comet performed an impossible loop-de-loop while passing Earth. The strange astrological phenomenon was a sign, a sigil, a portent--or perhaps just a pretense. Whatever it was, the day after, millions of people around the world awoke to…

by Marina J. Lostetter

Magic & Wizardry

The Taste of the Storm

Clouds gathered on the horizon, even though no wind churned the smooth face of the gray-green ocean. Marlene scowled. "The weather witch is angry again." "This is the third one this week," I said as lightning flickered between the clouds. I looked at the boats docked in the…

by Jamie Lackey

Magic & Wizardry

Necromancer, 79th Infantry Division

The smoke in the speakeasy swirls between me and my date. She's dolled up with lipstick and a swell hat, but she'd be pretty without all that. "You work as a court stenographer, right?" I ask, nervously fidgeting with my drink. We sit near the back, where the piano-man hammers…

by M.K. Hutchins

Magic & Wizardry

War Games

Deep in Chislehurst Caves, the children play Pin the Mustache on Hitler while a battle rages unseen overhead. The children laugh as they spin, dip, and glide, arms outstretched like Hurricanes and Spitfires. Cheers and groans follow each attempt, for no one has come near the…

by Kat Otis

Magic & Wizardry

Five Spikes

She looked like soot and snow, kohl eyes and spiky black hair and pale, pale skin, as if she carried an umbrella, rain or shine. If she did, he wondered, would it be black or white? One or the other, given the rest of her clothes. She wore black jeans and small white tops, tight…

by Nicholas Diehl

Magic & Wizardry

The Sorcerer's Unattainable Gardens

Wrought iron fences loop around the gardens: six deep, the outer three progressively higher, more elaborate, and with more spikes atop, while the inner three create a mirror effect. Say you make it over all six fences without impaling yourself or falling or getting trapped…

by A. Merc Rustad

Magic & Wizardry

Voices In Solitude

Kaylee's first act as sorceress was to bring the voices back. The rain thrummed on the shingles of her quiet home as she lit the candles, drew the diagrams, and read out the names of each dusty ancestor, carefully laboring over the subtle inflections of the gh's and �'s. One by…

by A. T. Greenblatt

Magic & Wizardry

To Have and To Hold

I've vetted the manuscript for Hazel Amor's "Lovecasting: 73 Spells for Finding and Binding the Man of Your Dreams." Legal requests the following changes be made and queries resolved prior to publication. Page xii: The author expands on the story that opens each episode of her…

by Stephen S. Power

Magic & Wizardry

Shamrock Disposal

The bright green truck pulled in front of the house and parked in the driveway. Tracy watched as the driver leaned toward the passenger seat before getting out. He wore bright blue coveralls and a funny looking hat--not quite a beret--with a shamrock logo on it and carried a…

by D.K. Holmberg

Magic & Wizardry

Born on a Glumday

Maudlinday Empathetic magic is cruel magic: the more skilled the wielder, the more he risks every time he enters the trance. Now that you are senior apprentice, it will not get easier. It gets much, much harder. You know this. I know you know this. You are a young man; you know…

by Kate Heartfield

Magic & Wizardry

Mephisto

***Editor's Warning: Adult Tale*** "I need a volunteer!" Mephisto scanned the crowd, one hand shielding his eyes as if from a bright sun. His red-lined black cape whipped around as he strode from one side of the stage to the other. Dozens of hands shot up, clamoring to be…

by Alan Baxter

Magic & Wizardry

Solstice Cakes

I'm not the one who should get the family recipe. It has passed from mother to daughter for more generations than anybody can count, and I'm a son, not a daughter. But my three sisters didn't have the vision to read the writing on the family recipe page, and I did, so Mom was…

by Nina Kiriki Hoffman

Magic & Wizardry

How to Love a Necromancer

The first time he knocks at your door, be cautious. Your mother will pluck at your sleeve, hiss at you to come away--but do not feel you have to obey her. Do not feel you have to open the door either. Watch him instead through the window. Note the oil in his hair, his newly…

by Jess Hyslop

Magic & Wizardry

The Bestowal of the Magician

The magician says: "The price will be steep. Death magic demands no less." "I can pay." The husband declares it unhesitatingly, but the bedchamber they stand in belies his words. Like the rest of the house, the room is a little too grandiose in size for its few remaining items…

by Tianyue Zhang

Magic & Wizardry

Gather Your Bones

You were expecting a dank cave, spiders and bats and water sliding down dark rock, or else a yurt, or a thatched hut with chicken legs and the smell of your childhood inside. I'm sorry to disappoint. The sofa is from Pottery Barn, not even on sale, with upgraded fabric. "Sea…

by Jenn Reese

Magic & Wizardry

Ebb and Flow

Megan doesn't want to leave the dock after the late shift is over. She lingers, standing with bare feet planted apart on the warped boards, facing the waves that lap across the water. I can imagine her toes growing longer, seeking out knotholes and cracks, stretching towards the…

by LaShawn M. Wanak

Magic & Wizardry

The Vanishing Girl

There's something about the Vanishing Girl. I watch her from the Presto Portraits booth of the county fair. A man in a cowboy hat is painting my portrait with punchy, animated strokes; if he's not finished in six minutes, the portrait's free. He tells me to angle my head left,…

by Michael T. Banker

Magic & Wizardry

The Silver Witch

When the townspeople found Rosalind sitting astride the mayor's daughter with her skirts hoisted to her thighs and her bodice loosened at the chest, they knew she was a witch. She was feasting at her victim's lips, sucking the soul out of poor Leda's body as she lay, bent, in…

by Tara Calaby

Magic & Wizardry

Jumbo Gumdrop Serenade

The yellow light in the cracked green window flickered and then by degrees began to grow dim, throwing the thing that sat on the warped porch into shadow. Wind stirred leaves; they rustled like paper, dry and ready to ignite with the smallest spark. Cold rain forestalled that.…

by E. Catherine Tobler

Magic & Wizardry

Legerdemain

When he looks at you it's obvious he has no idea what manner of fellow you are, and that is how you know that you've got him. No one likes knowledge, after all, least of all curious individuals like Spencer. Oh, certainly he thinks he does--why else would he collect all those…

by Gabriel Murray

Magic & Wizardry

Never Leave Me

Katrine grew up with the stories, she knew them as well as her own name. First there was true love's kiss, then the fair maiden became the radiant bride, and she lived happily ever after. But the stories all stopped there, and Katrine hadn't realized just how much ever after…

by Michelle Ann King

Magic & Wizardry

Love's Footsteps

At the time he did it, the wizard Moulder found the idea of removing his heart, applying a calcifying solution, and storing it in a safe place, all in the name of achieving immortality, quite reasonable. He performed the ritual in the small but ominous tower he had built in one…

by Cat Rambo

Magic & Wizardry

The Wyrd for Water is Water

The wyrd for water is water, but my guards give me nothing but tea and wine though they know I hate the taste. I've tried to use my spit, but the Si'aer were much too specific in their language to listen to such disturbing beggary with their wyrds. So I pretend to doodle upon…

by Marie Croke

Magic & Wizardry

A Wizard of the Roads

He was more and more a wizard each day now. He even had a staff, tall as he was, that he had found where the tracks wound through the trees a few days back. The pale wood had strange symbols in it, like the magic wand he found in his backyard once Before. Dad had said the…

by Therese Arkenberg

Magic & Wizardry

Third Time's a Charm

Brietta ambled between the rows of stalls, keeping her distance from her mother. A ringmaster bellowed over a megaphone, asking people to join in the fun, and carnies bustled between stalls under the watchful eyes of the seagulls squawking a familiar tune. And for some reason…

by Melanie Rees

Magic & Wizardry

Cartographer's Ink

Not even the soothing heat of a full cup of tea could ease the agony in Sir Oren's hands. Each finger joint throbbed as if it contained a burning coal. He cursed, trying to cradle the cup between his palms, but the brew sloshed and speckled his velvet housecoat. Oren exhaled in…

by Beth Cato

Magic & Wizardry

A Wizard At War

You can do a lot of things when you're a wizard. I reached out to touch the boy who lay dying, writhing in agony in the sodden trenches next to me. I'd worked the best magic I could to keep us safe, him and all of my fellow soldiers, even my foxhole enemy, the growling Mr.…

by A. M. Roelke

Magic & Wizardry

Bone and Ash and Butterflies

"How do you create a memory? With craft and skill, and the right supplies, anyone can learn." Rena smiled, panning her head from one side of the room to the other, catching every client's eyes along the way. The first spread was on vacations. "A little sand, some colorful…

by Julia Rios

Magic & Wizardry

Broken Glass

The door swings closed with a soft click. I rest my back against it, chest heaving, as I strain to hear any sounds from the other side. My pounding heart is deafening. My eardrums pulse with its rhythms. I tiptoe across the plush, burgundy carpet and peek out the heavy curtain.…

by Jacquelyn Bartel

Magic & Wizardry

Dark Roads for the Eternal Ruler

Your Imperial Majesty, Humble though my current condition is, I am proud to write those words to you, for today they are true. The day of your coronation is joyous for the Empire. Most of your subjects believe that you are the prophesied Bringer of Perfect Justice whose reign…

by Eric James Stone

Magic & Wizardry

British Colonial

Winter sand blew down across the city from the Gobi. It had been at the drapes, weighing them down like dreadlocks. Elise pushed the dusty fabric aside and watched the Beijing skyline through the slats of the walnut plantation shutters. A creamy haze shrouded the skyscrapers,…

by Amanda Clark

Magic & Wizardry

A Case of Curiosities

"What is it?" I asked, marveling that the dusty, timeworn box was able to actually keep its shape. "Why," he said with a sly grin, "it's a Case of Curiosities. Very rare these days, not many of them left." "Don't be redundant," I muttered, eyeing the box, my interest piqued.…

by Guy Anthony De Marco

Magic & Wizardry

The White Raven's Feather

Ibude's door slammed open, waking him from exhausted sleep into chill and darkness. Silhouetted in the flickering light from the hall was the hulking form of one of his guards. "Wizard!" he growled. "Warhaft Kraig demands your presence. Immediately!" "I obey," Ibude replied. It…

by David D. Levine

Magic & Wizardry

Guaranteed to Work

The day Ruth met her fairy godfather started out poorly. She sat across from Frank, twisting her cup between her hands. "Yesterday was our anniversary," she said, watching the coffee swirl. "Now it's my fault? Don't recall you remembering." "I didn't say it was your fault." Ruth…

by Lee Hallison

Magic & Wizardry

The Pencil of Truth

The shop was almost bare. A few unpromising objects lay scattered willy-nilly on its rickety shelves. As he gazed at the forlorn selection of wares Magnus was approached by the proprietor, an old and wizened man with a mild, yet sinister, grin. "Are you looking for anything in…

by Shamus Maxwell

Magic & Wizardry

Magic Enough

Evan didn't have much magic left. He'd almost used it all up before he met Trevor. He never had a lot--just enough to make his invisible friend, Nave, come and play. But Evan hadn't needed Nave to come and play after Trevor moved in next door because Trevor became Evan's best…

by Chuck Von Nordheim

Magic & Wizardry

The Last Necromancer

The crypt had not been locked. The graveyard was so remote and so rarely visited by anyone that vandalism had never been an issue, so getting access to the crypt was like visiting a 7-Eleven. Ras had walked right in. The air inside was musty, and the center of the room was…

by Thomas F Jolly

Magic & Wizardry

Fields of Ice

Marsius pulled his coat tight against the wind. The snow blew in flurries swirling about his face and his fur boots sank deep. The sharp, dirt-ice smell crept under his hood, edged and filthy like the season. He looked up at the sheer stone Academy walls, their tops lost in…

by Jay Caselberg

Magic & Wizardry

Radical Therapy

Arnold Gold walked in timidly, holding a cardboard sign. "This says knock and come in." Robert Brewster was sitting behind a desk. "Sorry for the chaos. We're just relocating. Construction is not quite complete. And my secretary is on her break. But we'll get by." "I'm Arnold…

by Edward Gary Kratz

Magic & Wizardry

If Wishes Were Fishes

A penny plunked into the fountain outside the Chinese restaurant, and one of the resident goldfish swam up to investigate. He tasted metal in the water. He took the penny in his mouth--he was large, as goldfish went--and tasted something else beneath the tang of countless human…

by Amanda M. Hayes

Magic & Wizardry

Wider and Deeper

The sorcerer was young, still with a downy beard, his power small and flickering. He set his mind to obtaining greater strength, and after much study he decided to lure the creature of living darkness, whose energies he could then tap. The creature would need a pit, deeper than…

by Carma Lynn Park

Magic & Wizardry

Her Majesty's Guardian

"It's eccentric," Alric said, "but surely it's not dangerous." "The Council's vote was unanimous," Duke Richard said. He looked ridiculous in a bright yellow doublet. The color would make anyone look foolish, as the other old men seated around the table proved, but its gaiety…

by Donald S. Crankshaw

Magic & Wizardry

The Standing Stones of Erelong

"That's Erelong, child. That's where you were born." Mayve pointed down the hillside to the valley laid out beneath them. Elian, still breathing hard from the climb, squinted against the bright sunlight, the dazzling silver of the river winding wide through the valley. Between…

by Simon Kewin

Magic & Wizardry

The Box That Eats Memories

***Adult Content. If you are uncomfortable with fictional depictions of domestic violence, or are not at least eighteen years of age, do not read on*** In the moonlight, Magda walked through the memory room. This was her room, even more so than the kitchen. Nate never came in…

by Ken Liu

Magic & Wizardry

The Jester

Prince James winced as he watched the court jester stumble back into an open cabinet in a futile attempt to catch a wayward juggling ball. The jester fell amidst a shower of colorful props and knick-knacks ranging from odd to downright ludicrous. James sighed. Pantolino was…

by Maria Melissa Obedoza

Magic & Wizardry

Forever Sixteen

My guardians, tall and robed in blue, whisper when they see me now and shake their heads. They're dissatisfied because I haven't orchestrated an escape attempt for at least five Champions. Well, okay, exactly five. Since the Champion known as Eric. I'm not supposed to know the…

by Amy Sundberg

Magic & Wizardry

Break

When I shook Femi's hand in the office break room on my first day, everything faded: the snot-colored linoleum, the nauseous fluorescent lighting, the wheezy hum of the refrigerator. Instead of "Nice to meet you," I heard myself say, "You are a fragment of heaven." I pulled my…

by Mishell Baker

Magic & Wizardry

Shark's Teeth

Marla Mason, sorcerer in exile, looked over the railing of the balcony, down at the lavish resort hotel's pool with its swim-up bar and tanned, happy people lounging on chairs, and thought, I can't take another day of this. "I can't take another day of this," she said aloud to…

by T.A. Pratt

Magic & Wizardry

Rinse or Repeat

Gabriel wouldn't ever have thought there would be circumstances rough enough for him to set foot in lower Manhattan Chinatown. In the old days, perhaps, but not after the integration. Too many dragons. There were mainly humans, of course; clingy people chattering in Mandarin as…

by Sylvia Hiven

Magic & Wizardry

Maker of the Twenty-first Moon

"We might kill the wizard tonight," Jonlen whispered. "Or be killed," Slip whispered back. "If he makes a moon, he'll be completely out of energy. It will be easy. He'll be just like any ordinary man." Jonlen slowly led Slip around the trees to the edge of the forest. "Is that…

by Sean Patrick Hannifin

Magic & Wizardry

Essence of Truth

It was the quality of Reina's silence that first drew Sarna to her as Reina sat in the gardens outside the old palace ruins. Sarna had come to the outskirts to gather the grasses that would be used for the First Meal at the convent after the midsummer fast. Her sickle for…

by Erin M. Hartshorn

Magic & Wizardry

Sparks

He had replaced his hands with wands, one tipped with amethyst and lined in silver, the other dotted with emeralds and lined with gold, spraying a continuous fountain of golden sparks. When the wands came together, carelessly or deliberately, the resulting clash of colors and…

by Mari Ness

Magic & Wizardry

Picture in Sand

Yesterday's storm has blown over, and the sun is out. My parents have moved their worktable out to the patio, to enjoy the warm air and the light. Naturally, they want us outside too, so they can keep an eye on us. Which means I have to look after Kev and Brianna. Not that this…

by Susan A Shepherd