Far Horizons: Tales of Sci-Fi, Fantasy and Horror. Issue #12 March 2015 | Page 2

featured content March 2015 Issue 03 Volume 02 Publisher Stacey Welsh Editor in Chief Pete Sutton Assistant Editor Kimberly Nugent Production Ana Marija Meshkova Valery Riddle Art Content Brendan Smith Angela Gonyea-Shefer Druscilla Morgan Leonardo Poscia Olof Gramagra Valery Riddle Far Horizons is a registered trademark in both the United States of America and Australia. All rights to the content of this publication are reserved, and nothing may be reproduced in whole or in part without first obtaining permission in writing from the publisher. Most other product names are trademarks own by their respective companies publishing those products. Use of the name of any product without mention of trademark should not be construed as a challenge of such status. Advertising materials and ownership contact informaion, not property of Far Horizons, is be available upon request at https:// www.facebook.com/farhorizonsemag. 04 A Life is like a Garden- Valery Riddle 06 A Hydra Problem - Stacey Welsh A tribute to Leonard Nimoy Seven heads are not better than one! 10 Sins of the Father - Josh Vogt Some actions can never be hidden The Riddle of the Sands - Jim King 18 The best triksters are always the oldest Other tales & Features 22 26 29 33 37 41 44 49 51 54 58 69 Beached - Jeff Durkin The Faerie Assembly - Leticia Toraci Tales for the Ferryman - Pete Sutton The Huntress part 8 - Ana Marija Meshkova Rising Sun part 2 - Jeff Durkin The Comb - Daniel S. Luizzi Trouble at the Docks - Jim King Freedom - Ana Marija Meshkova The Eagleton Adventures - Mike Bene Excerpts from “A field guide to the Russian Wilds”- Valery RIddle Quest for Knowledge - Christopher Jackson-Ash Book Review: The Bitter Cold by Katina French K.M. Herkes Any questions pertaining to the art in this or prior issues therein, and their references can be addressed to the Far Horizons website or the facebook page. Contact information can be found on page 3, or the Editor’s monthly brief “The Captain’s Chair”.