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Thank you for linking, yes this is the editor and I do see 1-18 here! Not sure if I'm misunderstanding the comment purpose, 19-23 are not there?

* Title: F(r)iction #19, Summer 2022: The Arcana Issue
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* Title: F(r)iction #19, Summer 2022: The Arcana Issue
* Author(s) name(s): Dani Hedlund (editor)
* Publisher: Brink Literacy Project
* Publication Date Year: 2022
* Page count: 131
* Format: Paperback
* Description: This issue of F(r)iction was written in the stars. The stories within coexist in the past, present, and future, linking ambitions to loss and opportunity to bygone moments. There is magic here, and horror, and hope that’s welled deep within ourselves or discovered in the vast, inky darkness of space. In these pages, we explore the powerful knowledge in the Tarot, and the sublime terror of the unknown, revealing time and time again that there is something truly supernatural and extraordinary lighting our way on this journey of life.
* Link: https://frictionlit.org/magazine/the-...
* Title: F(r)iction #20, Winter 2023: The Bodies Issue
* Author(s) name(s): Dani Hedlund (editor)
* Publisher: Brink Literacy Project
* Publication Date Year: 2023
* Page count: 119
* Format: Paperback
* Description: This issue of F(r)iction seeks beauty that lies well beyond skin-deep. The writing found in the pages of our 20th publication delves into the complex, fraught, gorgeous, and essential nature of Bodies—both our own and others we may not even comprehend. Our contributors examine mysteries and misconceptions about our corporeality, confront the challenges and colonizations of our anatomies, and relish in the sensuousness of physical form. Bodies are so inherent and essential to our existences: the font of our pains and pleasures, yet constantly scrutinized and destined to one day fail us. How do we reconcile physicality, mentality, and spirituality? In these pages, you’ll discover writing—both unique and universal—told with visceral aptitude, that always gets to the heart of the matter.
* Link: https://frictionlit.org/magazine/the-...
* Title: F(r)iction #21, Spring 2024: The Unseen Issue
* Author(s) name(s): Dani Hedlund (editor)
* Publisher: Brink Literacy Project
* Publication Date Year: 2024
* Page count: 123
* Format: Paperback
* Description: Our Unseen issue explores the stories that are hiding (or have been hidden) in the shadows. These pages burst with genre-soaked tales of ghosts, real-life imaginary friends, and old-fashioned invisibility guns. But you haven’t seen the half of it! Unseen also investigates what it’s like to live on (or be forced onto) the margins of society, to be someone who the culture might rather ignore. Our writers explore race, cultural assimilation, homelessness, sexism, and more.
* Link: https://frictionlit.org/magazine/the-...
* Title: F(r)iction #22, Winter 2024: The Dreams Issue
* Author(s) name(s): Dani Hedlund (editor)
* Publisher: Brink Literacy Project
* Publication Date Year: 2024
* Page count: 123
* Format: Paperback
* Description: Our Dreams issue whisks us into worlds beyond our imaginations, plumbs the depths of our subconscious minds, wrestles with insomnia and dreams undreamed, and revels in the bold aspirations that guide us to greatness, while observing the nightmares that can plague us. In these pages, you’ll experience a sci-fi vision of a future in which dreams are the only way to see the world, question a snake-oil salesmen who is offering access to the minds of distant strangers, and meet a treeman whose dream to have a name of his own sparks consequences that span generations.
* Link: https://frictionlit.org/magazine/the-...
* Title: F(r)iction #23, Spring 2025: The Gods Issue
* Author(s) name(s): Dani Hedlund (editor)
* Publisher: Brink Literacy Project
* Publication Date Year: 2025
* Page count: 127
* Format: Paperback
* Description: The 23rd issue of F(r)iction sets its sights on Mount Olympus, Asgard, Jannah, Heaven, Hell, places of worship, and the majestic environs of the night sky, dazzling you with a pantheon of terrific tales and powerful poetry. Our writers question, define, confront, and defy our ideas of higher powers, mythological figures, forces that move mountains, and icons of faith, while exploring infinite power and influence alongside the kinds of heroes and heroics that we canonize and memorialize.
* Link: https://frictionlit.org/magazine/the-...
* Title: The Best of F(r)iction #1, Winter 2024: Comics
* Author(s) name(s): Dani Hedlund (editor)
* Publisher: Brink Literacy Project
* Publication Date Year: 2024
* Page count: 133
* Format: Paperback
* Description: Since our first issue, F(r)iction has featured short comics among our pages, ranging from tales of mad scientists gone too far in search of power to modern takes on indigenous mythologies, and even visions of apocalypse and hope in the not-too-distant future.
You’ll find stories by incredible talents like Carmen Maria Machado, Rebecca Roanhorse, Kelly Sue DeConnick, Al Ewing, and more. And accompanying their words is stunning artwork from the likes of Shan Bennion, Isabel Burke, RAD, Harriet Moulton, Amalas Rosa, and Tyler Champion. Plus, three comics written AND illustrated by Harry Bogosian, Sam Dow, and Ben Mehlos.
With many of the issues in which these comics originally appeared now out of print, this collection provides a unique opportunity to add some truly memorable and visually arresting stories to your shelf. Feast your eyes on 130 full color illustrated pages in this special edition anthology.
* Link: https://frictionlit.org/magazine/the-...