Genesis Science Fiction Magazine Issue #5 Electronic Edition | Page 2

It is springtime again. The flowers are blooming and birds chirping. The sun is shiny bright most days and new life is springing forth. Just as the spring season brings in new life, Genesis Science Fiction Magazine is back with new science fiction for you to enjoy. It is always our pleasure to showcase something new, interesting and things that are edifying to your soul with our publication. I want to thank everyone for their continued support of our various projects. We want to invite you to join us if you have not already or you have to get active by sharing your Sci-Fi related stories, art, photos, events and things of that nature with us. Adding diversity to the Sci-Fi genre is important for its continued growth and betterment. • Table of Contents • Story: Scrawl of Dreams Interview With Al Hobbie 10 Book Review The Azurean Trilogy 13 By Ra’Chaun Rogers Comic: Negro Mountain I would like to continually thank our staff, contributors and those that buy the magazine. We love to showcase new talent and provide avenues for the Black Sci-Fi genre to grow and thrive. Highlighting, celebrating and developing science fiction, speculative fiction, fantasy, horror, movies and games is our top priority. I hope you enjoy this issue and please help us spread the word about the magazine and website so even more people around the world can learn about the great work being done in the Sci-Fi genre. 3 By Ra’Chaun Rogers 16 By Yo Jeff Interview With Keith D. Young 18 Story: Little Miss Strange 21 By Winston Blakely Interview With Rasheeda Phillips 24 Story: Welcome To Bristol Lake 28 By Jessie Sifford Genesis Science Fiction Magazine Staff: Web Series Review Villains Publisher Jarvis Sheffield, M.Ed 33 By Ra’Chaun Rogers Story: Mona Livelong 36 Managing Editor Jarvis Sheffield, M.Ed By Valjeanne Jeffers Interview With Ytasha L. Womack 40 Copy Editor Valjeanne Jeffers Story: Titans | Divinity 42 By John Garrett Cover Art John Garrett Layout John Garrett All copyrights for these works belong to the respective authors and contributors. Genesis Science Fiction Magazine and The Digital Brothers are not responsible or liable for anything you feel you or someone else sees, says or does as a result of reading this magazine. This particular configuration of said works is copyrighted to The Digital Brothers. All works in this publication are either works of fiction or commentary and reviews that reflect the opinions of the individual contributors. Any resemblance to real people or situations in fictional works is purely coincidental. Send any reader feedback, submissions and questions to: [email protected]. All feedback, suggestions, complaints sent to us become the property of Genesis Science Fiction Magazine and may be printed in this or future issues. For more info please visit: www.BlackScienceFictionSociety.com 2