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Transition, Outercast #6 - Summer 2007 is available since June 15, 2007 and contains 10 short stories and a poem, with a total of 91 pages. The watercolor art on the cover is painted by Anna Ljungqvist.

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  • USA, California - Faith Gardner - On Becoming An Asshole
    I put on my jean jacket from high school and fluffed my hair the wrong way. Badass!
  • USA, Pennsylvania - Chad Brian Henry - Swimming Through Onyx
    People always noticed the scars. And they couldn't help but pick at them.
  • Scotland - Lynnda Wardle - There are some things still beautiful in Africa
    He feels safe here and safety is his expectation.
  • USA, Florida - Kimberly Raiser - Invasion Prologue
    Their ships stood imbedded like monoliths in the midst of our rebuilt cities, our lakes, and our backyards.
  • USA, Tennessee - Kara Ferguson - And So it Is
    And it seemed that we would never get this far.
  • England - David Bingham - Staring Unblinkingly
    She was talking to Gerard and me about the existence of the gateways.
  • USA, Massachusetts - Sean Connell - New P.I. in Town
    I woke up with sand in my eyes, a crick in my neck, and wet pants.
  • Canada - Debra Purdy Kong - The Library in the Bus
    Reading's easier than making friends and losing them every time we move.
  • Scotland - Brian G Ross - The Lullaby Of Thomas Black
    The route number was lost in the pitch, but Thomas knew it was his ride.
  • USA, Texas - M. E. Parker - Full Moon and Tiger Lilies
    Leon dug faster, scooping out handfuls of dirt, the flashlight clamped between his teeth.
  • Norway - Daniel Greenhalgh - The Black Market
    The bright streetlights were replaced by an enveloping darkness as Henry entered the alley.