The Mythic Circle
A literary magazine publishing original short fiction, poetry, and artwork
The Mythic Circle 41
Contents
STORIES
- - S. Dorman, “The Comet of 1577”
- - Kevan Bowkett, “The Tale the Mountain Told”
- - Lawrence Buentello, “The Man Who Painted Souls”
- - David Rogers, “Emergency Exit”
- - Ryder W. Miller, “Reptile”
- - Christopher Tuthill, “The Touch”
POEMS
- - R. L. Boyer, “Roll Me, Softly,” “Hard Rain,” “Beyond Blue Mountains,” “Ghost Dancing between Worlds,” “Like Water In Your Footprints”
- - Ted Snyder, “The Descent of Ancient Night Upon Heav'n: An Addition to John Milton's Paradise Lost, Book Three”
- - Lamar Johnson, “Ersaist Creation Myth”
- - Anum Sattar, “Panning”
- - Meg Moseman, “Vigil Chorus,” “September,” “Further Up And Further In”
- - Chad Chisholm, “Orion's Final Song”
- - Kevan Kenneth Bowkett, “Pog the Pinder”
- - Pawel Markiewicz, “My dreamy manifesto under the starry sky - cometward”
- - Janet Brennan Croft, “In Baba Yaga's Garden”
ILLUSTRATIONS
- Janet Brennan Croft: Cover photograph “Pilings”
- Janet Brennan Croft: Back cover photograph “Enchanted Forest”
Editor: Gwenyth E. Hood
Copyright © 2019 by The Mythopoeic Society; all rights revert to authors and illustrators.
The Mythic Circle 41, 2019: $8.00, print
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Special Note (March 2025): Although our physical inventory was unaffected by the Altadena wildfires in January 2025, our ability to process orders has been severely affected. As a result, all orders for items from our California storage facility are temporarily suspended. The link to buy this item has been disabled until we can resume normal operations. We apologize for this situation, and fully intend to have orderable items available at some point in the future.