At the cutting edge of crime fiction, Mystery Magazine presents original short stories by the world’s best-known and emerging mystery writers.
“Death By Bandersnatch” by Ira Nayman appears in the October, 2022 issue.
Love defies time, crosses the infinite distance of space, and sparks formidable magics in the hearts of those it touches. And immortality? Yeah, it’s got that covered, too.
Ira Nayman’s short story “Out of Their Minds” appears in Love, Time, Space, Magic.
Artificial life forms are often created to serve human ends… but do they have the capacity to understand human emotions and sexuality?
Ira Nayman’s short story “Was Breakfast Good for You?” appears in Robotica.
We’ve all read tales of heroes and monsters in far-away lands… But what happens when the strangest monsters are the ones next door?
Ira Nayman’s short story “To Zombie Or Not To Zombie” appears in Spirits of Suburbia.
The Singularity is a new SF and fantasy fiction magazine, based in London, England, that publishes short stories that are singular in voice and style. Ira Nayman’s short story “The Stupefying Snailman, Gastropod of Justice versus The Disease that Steals the Soul” apears in this issue.
Canada is a land known for polite people and poutine, but don’t be fooled. Canada is as diverse as is it vast.
Ira Nayman’s short story “Canadian Gods” appears in Futuristic Canada.
Explorers: Beyond the Horizon is a short story anthology featuring characters forever changed by their discovery of lands and worlds beyond their own.
Ira Nayman’s short story “Thinking is the Worst Way to Travel" appears in Explorers: Beyond the Horizon.
Here Be Monsters is a speculative fiction anthology that showcases the weird and wonderful in short stories. Ira Nayman’s short story “If the Mountain Won’t Come to Mohammed” appears in Here Be Monsters – Settler 26.
The title, Existence is Elsewhen, paraphrases the last sentence of André Breton’s 1924 Manifesto of Surrealism, perfectly summing up the intent behind this anthology of stories from a wonderful collection of authors. Different worlds… different times.
Ira Nayman’s short story “The Writer Did It!” appears in Existence is Elsewhen.
Even Birds Are Chained To The Sky and Other Tales is a collection of the winning stories from The Fine Line Short Story Prize.
Ira Nayman’s short story “A Really Useful Engine” appears in Even Birds Are Chained To The Sky.