All righty now, Mythketeers, I'm back from my rest and relaxation, raring to go! So let's get into it shall we? Stephanie Bardy brings us prequel of sort with her story Hero, newcomer Dylan Martin's horror story A Moment in the Rain will be sure to chill! David K. Montoya sends us Part 9 of his story Through the Eyes of Madness, as well as the SciFi story Don't Turn Around. Redwood Littlefolk Brings the Funk by Walter G. Esselman rounds out our short story section for the month. Another new comer, Lallie Napier, offers up her poem, Shattered Ice to open the poetry wing of The World of Myth this month. Colorblind by Jeff R. Young is next up, followed by Damned If You Do, Damned If You Don't by Randolph R. Lofgren. Kevin Magnus submits A World So Cold for your approval and Stephanie Bardy closes the poetry section this month with an ode to a friend who has left us with the poem Butterflies, fly. Art? Why yes we have art! David K. Montoya sends us the colorful piece inspired by the late, great, Keith Haring in what is titled, Pop Shop 2018. Rebecca Illich sends us the patriotic Freedom in the Sky. Dan Hammond puts a spin on an old classic with his take on Three Little Pigs and, Nazly Sefer's Female Energy II put a wonderful stamp on this months art submissions. Resident movie critic Jason Bechard reviews Tau and Mr. Right. Stephanie Bardy tags in as book reviewer this month in which she reviews It's A Dark Ride by some dude named, David K. Montoya. Kevin Adams reviews the PS4 title Detroit: Becoming Human. David K. Montoya finishes his three part art review with Keith HardingThe Legacy, he also steps onto his commentary soap box for a little life lesson for us. The Myth Master, our intrepid interviewer runs into a little trouble (pun intended), when he turns his attention towards author Stephanie Bardy. There you have it Mythketeers! Big things are on the horizon for us at The World of Myth! Stay tuned and enjoy this crazy ride, we are all on together! Mike Lutz
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