Issue 3 of Shoreline of Infinity magazine is out now – and this issue contains Time for Tea, a short story by me, under the cunning pseudonym of J.K Fulton. (I decided to use a slightly different name for this story – J.K Fulton is the sci-fi short story writer, John K. Fulton is the children’s novelist.)
The story is beautifully illustrated by Stuart Beel – he’s brought the story to life with his humorous take on the characters. I’ve always found it really special when I see artwork based on my words – probably because I’ve got absolutely no artistic talent myself!
It’s been a quarter of a century since one of my short stories saw print – I’ve put most of my energies into writing novels, but there’s something fun about writing short stories. I certainly had a lot of fun writing this one – and it was great working with editors Noel and Russell from Shoreline to knock the story into shape.
Here’s the full blurb:
Shoreline of Infinity publishes brand new science fiction stories from writers from all over the world. In this issue we also present our new comic feature, The Beachcomber. We have book reviews, an interview with new writer Dee Raspin, and we continue our exploration of classic Scottish science fiction, with A Voyage to Arcturus by David Lindsay.
Stories
Time for Tea—J.K. Fulton
The Slipping—Miriam Johnson
Lacewing—Edd Vick
Into the Head, Into the Heart—Thomas Broderick
It’s Been a Long Day—Tracey S. Rosenberg
We Have Magnetic Trees—Ian Hunter
Pigeon—Guy Stewart
The Great Golden Fish—Dee Raspin
SF Poetry by Jane Yolen and Marge Simon
Book Reviews
All the Birds in the Sky—Charlie Jane Anders
The Ark—Patrick S. Tomlinson
Graft—Matt Hill
Occupy Me—Tricia Sullivan
Speak—Louisa Hall
If Then—Matthew de Abaitua
Plus SF Caledonia, Parabolic Puzzles.