What does your future hold?
The Urbanite No. 12, The Zodiac Issue has the answer. . .

cosmic concoctions of fiction and poetry from celestial mystics of surrealism.





The Urbanite is rated no. 8 on the Writer's Digest 2001 fiction 50 list!
Your future lies with us!

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URBAN LEGEND PRESS
The Urbanite
Mark McLaughlin, Editor
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(Sorry, guidelines and other information are not
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While waiting for your copy to arrive, visit
The Urbanite's Poetry Showcase
for a look at the stars.


In The Urbanite you'll be peer at celestial wonders of fiction, artwork and poetry that are both entertaining and thought-provoking:   urban horror, wry humor, contemporary surrealism and more.

The Urbanite was nominated for BEST PUBLICATION OF 1998 by the INTERNATIONAL HORROR GUILD AWARD.

Fiction from The Urbanite has been reprinted in The Year's Best Fantasy & Horror and Best New Horror.   A long poem from the magazine was reprinted in The Year's Best Fantastic Fiction.   Also, a story from a past issue has been on the final ballot for the Stoker Award, Best Short Story.

The Urbanite features a fine mix of established talents and remarkable newcomers.   Contributors to past issues have included such luminaries as:




Want to submit a story?   Send an SASE for current themes and guidelines to the above address.

Click the crystal ball to learn how others feel at home with their astrological reading of
The Urbanite.



Cosmos
(Home)
Astrologer
(Editor)
Crystal Ball
(Contents)
Get Your Reading
(Buy The Urbanite)
4 Star Rating
(Praise)
Cosmic Connections
(Links)
Star Power
(Poetry Showcase)

Mystical Murmurings
(Editor's Fiction)

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