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Liphar Magazine issue #4
Liphar Magazine issue #4
Liphar Magazine issue #4
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Liphar on Literature, Photography and Art
It is 2015 , do you know where your mind has been? I hope so, because Liphar Magazine has been traversing with a mix of stimulating material in this energized issue.

Articles

The Teminator: Greatest Love Story Ever Told
The Big Lie
We Need to Create a Storm, America!
Edgar Cayce's Earliest Psychic Readings
The Power of Names
Together

Stories

Chasing a Lead
Nothing Man
The God Of The Donkeys
A Question of Balance
The Orphan
Poisoned

By the likes of these authors

Matthew James Dodson
Graeme Stirling
Eden Langlands
Katie Mettner
Steven W. Wise
James Bryron Love
Doug Simpson
Rebecca L. Frencl
Malobi Sinha
M. El-Omaha
Lori Schafer
Malobi Sinha

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LanguageEnglish
PublisherLiphar
Release dateJan 12, 2015
ISBN9781311846129
Liphar Magazine issue #4
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Liphar

LIPHAR (pronounced Lifer)We cover Literature Photography and ArtWe are a small company with a Free online Magazine as well as the magazine will be presented in Ebook formatWe are always looking for Submissions of articles and stories

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    Liphar Magazine issue #4 - Liphar

    Liphar Magazine Issue 4

    LitArtMagazine

    Copyright 2015 Liphar

    Spangaloo –Smashwords Edition

    Visit is to see the Online edition as well as to make comments.

    http://liphar.com

    This ebook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This ebook may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person, please purchase an additional copy for each reader. If you’re reading this book and did not purchase it, or it was not purchased for your use only, then please return to Smashwords.com and purchase your own copy. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author.

    Copyright © 2015 by Liphar Magazine. All rights reserved.

    No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical or otherwise without the written permission of the publisher.

    As well Stories and other articles are copyrighted by the authors.

    All images are also copyrighted and used by permission

    Contents

    Editorial

    Credits

    Articles

    The Teminator: Greatest Love Story Ever Told

    The Big Lie

    We Need to Create a Storm, America!

    Edgar Cayce's Earliest Psychic Readings

    The Power of Names

    Together

    Stories

    Chasing a Lead

    Nothing Man

    The God Of The Donkeys

    A Question Of Balance

    The Orphan

    Poisoned

    Books Worth Reading

    Editorial

    It is a new year, involving new directions for the magazine. The fourth issue has been long awaited and has encountered setbacks but is finally here.

    Participation is the key to any venture, and the magazine is no different. We need people to write articles, submit stories and read the magazine.

    Over the coming months, we encourage everyone, to contact us and give us your thoughts.

    Currently, it has been decided, to include more stories in the magazine. The fourth issue has done that. We will also be expanding the short story collections and hopefully have individual issues for individual genres.

    There may also be subtle differences between the online version and the e-book version of the magazine. This is due to various distributors and what is allowed. Some of the e-book distributors do not allow mentioning of their competition. We do not have the same restriction on the online magazine.

    There’s been some major changes in the publishing world over the last year. We’ve had the price-fixing scandals, still unresolved. The Google fight with the MPAA, which is ongoing that includes the Sony scandal due to the hacking of their corporate servers. It has been a wild ride, leaving many authors and artists undecided on the best approach to using the World Wide Web.

    Not to worry, everything stabilizes, it’s a new year. You can focus on the bad, or you can focus on the good. More and more writers and authors are becoming known because of the web, and even though you can't protect yourself from everything, the benefit is definitely there.

    Spangaloo is also made some impressive modifications towards the end of 2014. They are a small publisher who has now open up their doors to other authors to be able to distribute their work across many platforms. Of course, this is still in the infancy, and things need to be worked out and finalized, but it is there. We are part of Spangaloo, and they handle full distribution of everything we do.

    Onwards and upwards will be our motto. We will strive to provide the absolute best magazine for the outstanding price of free. We encourage you to tell your friends, annoy your neighbours and gently have a good time with it. If you need to contact one of the authors published in the magazine make sure you get in contact with us so we can redirect it for you.

    On a final note, we have finally acquired the domain name, LIPHAR.com and began utilizing it for the fourth issue. Submissions will be handled to the old site, LitArtMag.com as well tracking your submissions will become easier once we finalize everything on the old site.

    Credits

    Editor: Deuce Wylde

    Staff Writers

    *John Laval

    *James Blanchette

    *Theo Jansen

    *Alvin Johnston

    *Wilbur Hollinger

    Contributors:

    Matthew James Dodson

    Graeme Stirling

    Eden Langlands

    Katie Mettner

    Steven W. Wise

    James Bryron Love

    Doug Simpson

    Rebecca L. Frencl

    Malobi Sinha

    M. El-Omaha

    Lori Schafer

    Malobi Sinha

    Cover Design:

    Spangaloo

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    The Teminator: Greatest Love Story Ever Told.

    By: Eden Langlands

    Usually when you think of The Terminator film, the first thing that comes to mind is a metallic faced Arnie saying I'll be back and not of a deeply romantic love story. Kyle Reece falls in love with Sarah Connor just from stories he heard and the pictures of her he'd seen.

    When the opportunity arrives to travel back in time to protect her; he jumps at the chance. Although, he know it is a one way trip and his survival with be for a limited time. It is unclear if John Connor knows the truth of Kyle being his father or not; but at that time Kyle has no idea of his important place in fate. All he knows is the woman he loves needs help. Selflessly he leaps into the unknown past. He doesn’t even know if he will find be able to find Sarah, let alone, if she would even give him the time of day.

    John Connor gave me a picture of you once. I didn't know why at the time. It was very old-torn, faded. You were young as you are now. You seemed just a little sad. I used to always wonder what you were thinking at that moment. I memorized every line, every curve. I came across time for you Sarah. I love you, I always have.- Kyle Reese

    I don't know about you but I just melted a bit. That is the most romantic thing I have ever heard. A man risking everything for the woman he loves, and she doesn't even know he is alive. Luckily for him, she falls under his spell for the rest of her life. Kyle remains the only man for her. It was love from the first words he spoke to her Come with me if you want to live.

    The Terminator has all the hallmarks of the perfect love story. There is conflict, peril, a love that conquerors all adversity, and homicidal robots. OK- maybe not the last one. It is an unforgettable timeless romance, and who could forget the first scenes when a very naked Michael Bien arrives. My ardour was quickly cooled by him going commando in a pair of vagrant trousers, but I am confident that he had time to shower before his first love scene with Sarah. Love must have been in the air on set because Linda Hamilton, the actress who played Sarah Connor, later married the director, James Cameron of Titanic fame. In many ways, The Terminator is the perfect date film. For him, mechanized carnage and Arnold Schwarzenegger and for her, romance and love. Either way, I guarantee you wont be able to look at the film in the same way again.

    Chasing a Lead

    by Matthew James Dodson

    Shadows draped across the sparse room as Fabian Cornish blended a tonic of bin Laden on a lustrous sheet of aluminum foil. He reclined on the cadaver of a recliner chair that was pure Archie Bunker and sipped a cup of Mexican cocoa. The

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