Closing Time, and Looking to the Future!

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That was totally fricken awesome, right? I mean, who'd have thought that our biggest, most epic issue to date would be the Romance issue, eh?

A massive, massive thank you to everyone who got involved with this issue be it by way of reading, contributing, or whatever. It's you who make Tevun-Krus as awesome and successful as it is!

And did you see? parishsp is back! Welcome back, SP! This place hasn't quite been the same without you!

But as always, we finish off with a glimpse into the future...


So it's no secret we've announced our entire schedule for 2016, and I gotta' be honest I reckon it's a massively, massively exciting line-up! So for those who aren't aware, or y'know, for those who want another look, this is what's coming and who's already got their moniker penciled in for future shenanigans!


6th March - Alternate Universe - Submissions by Monday 29 Feb

Parallel universe or alternate reality in science fiction and fantasy is a self-contained separate reality coexisting with our own. This separate reality can range in size from a small geographic region to an entire new universe, or several universes forming a multiverse.

Who's Doing What..?

Short Story - MadMikeMarsbergen krazydiamond AngusEcrivain RoshelleD bloodsword

Review - CarolinaC

Article - RoshelleD


28th March - Easter Monday SF FanFic Spectacular! - Submissions by Monday 21st Mar

Got a favourite Sci-Fi show, book, graphic novel, cartoon or movie? Well this is your chance to delve deep into that Universe and pen some top notch Sci-Fi FanFic!

Who's Doing What..?

Short Story - LeighWStuart krazydiamond MadMikeMarsbergen AngusEcrivain

Review - CarolinaC

Article -


1st May - Theological SF - Submissions by Monday 25 Apr

'Theological works often present explanations or commentary on religion and religious ideas. These vary from simple refutations of religion as primitive or unscientific, to creative explanations and new insights into religious experiences and beliefs (e.g. Gods as aliens, prophets as time travelers, metaphysical or prophetic vision gained through technological means, etc.). Like any form of literature, SF can be used both to denounce and promote religious ideologies, and SF authors' opinions on the subject of religion are as diverse as their writing.

As an exploratory medium, SF rarely takes religion at face value by simply accepting or rejecting it. As with any topic in SF, when religious themes are present they tend to be investigated very deeply. The reader is invited to step outside the conventional understanding of the subject and consider wider possibilities.

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