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
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Book Review The Azurean Trilogy
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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.
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By Ra’Chaun Rogers
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By Yo Jeff
Interview With Keith D. Young
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Story: Little Miss Strange
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By Winston Blakely
Interview With Rasheeda Phillips
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Story: Welcome To Bristol Lake
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By Jessie Sifford
Genesis Science Fiction Magazine Staff:
Web Series Review Villains
Publisher
Jarvis Sheffield, M.Ed
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By Ra’Chaun Rogers
Story: Mona Livelong
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Managing Editor
Jarvis Sheffield, M.Ed
By Valjeanne Jeffers
Interview With Ytasha L. Womack
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Copy Editor
Valjeanne Jeffers
Story: Titans | Divinity
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By John Garrett
Cover Art
John Garrett
Layout
John Garrett
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