Issue One
- Press Enter to Execute by Tobias Buckell
- To the Moon by Ken Liu
- Emerald Lakes by Chuck Wendig
- Temperance by Christie Yant
- Snow Ninjas of the Himalayas, written by D.J. Kirkbride and Adam P. Knave, drawn by Michael Lee Harris, and lettered by Frank Cvetkovic.
Cover artist and illustrator
Amy Houser is an illustrator and toy designer who has created for such companies as Disney, Mattel, Hasbro, Evil Hat Productions, Penny Dreadful Productions, and more. Her illustrations have been seen on Tor.com and in such games as Do: Pilgrims of the Flying Temple, Suzerain, and the Dresden Files RPG. She is currently working on a webcomic, Remnant, to be released in 2012. She sleeps little, drinks much coffee, and enjoys her rare free time with her husband in their lovely, occasionally-underwater Victorian outside of Philadelphia, Pa. She also produced and narrated the Kickstarter project video. Twitter: @amylikestodraw Website: amyhouser.com
Issue Two
- Rhapsody in Blue Shift by Stephen Blackmoore
- Scarred by Damien Walters Grintalis
- The Heart of the Story by Kat Howard
- Perspective by Jake Kerr
- An Honest Mistake written by Brian White, drawn by Steve Walker, and lettered by Frank Cvetkovic
Cover artist and illustrator
Galen Dara is an illustrator who has worked with Lightpseed magazine, Edge Publishing, Dagan Books, Apex, Scapezine, Tales to Terrify, Peculiar Pages, Sunstone, and the LovecraftZine. When Galen is not working on a project you can find her on the edge of the Sonoran Desert, climbing mountains or hanging out with a loving assortment of human and animal companions. Find her online at galendara.com and on Twitter @galendara.
Issue Three
The third issue of Fireside has stories by Daniel Abraham, Elizabeth Bear, Lucas J.W. Johnson, and Mary Robinette Kowal, and a comic written by Rachel Deering and drawn by Christine Larsen. This issue is not available for free yet, but you can buy ebook copies here.
Cover artist and illustrator
Lisa Grabenstetter was raised by trees. Or among trees, depending on how you’d like to phrase it. She has a degree in fine arts Printmaking (of all things) from Cleveland Institute of Art, and has done work for GUD Magazine, Crossed Genres, and 826 among others. She likes to draw monsters. Find her online at magneticcrow.com and on Twitter @magneticcrow.



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