Unnamed Journal Volume 4, Issue 1 | Page 4

From the Editor W elcome to the first issue of volume 4, dear reader. After a bit of hiatus, I am once again writing the forward for another issue of Unnamed Journal. It was either this, or candy-striping at the morgue, so I chose writing the forward. We start this issue with a short story by Andrew Patrick called, Blood was Every Color. It's a story about a man frustrated released from captivity, trying to find his way through a country that has been torn apart by civil strife. Alfred Underhill brings us two more chapters of Ulysses & the Fugitive. The tension is ratcheted up in these two chapters, as Nera and Ulysses are forced to confront the consequence of pursuit by both terrestrial and extraterrestrial forces. Our third feature is a screed by Thomas Fitz about tomatoes. Man, Thomas REALLY doesn't like tomatoes. If you ever invite him over for a meal, leave raw tomatoes somewhere far away from his food. Finally, closing up our issues is our fourth installment of The Mediations of Caius Caligula. No one said being Cesar was easy, but Caius was really intent on upping the challenge level for himself. Alfred Underhill Editor-in-Chief