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Ombak Magazine

Welcome to Asimovu2019s Science Fiction! Discover the Whou2019s Who of award-winning authors, stories, editorial insights, news, reviews, events Waves wash strange things over the ocean. We hope to do the same with Southeast Asiau2019s most original writers. Ombak is the Malay word for u201cwave,u201d and we want to make a splash. We plan to release issues online, via Patreon, print, and for e-readers.<br>#Sciencefiction #southeastasia #fantasy #speculativefiction #weirdfiction #newweird #OmbakMagazine<br>Web: https://www.asimovs.com/

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Ombak Magazine

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  3. About US Waves wash strange things over the ocean. We hope to do the same with Southeast Asia’s most original writers. Ombak is the Malay word for “wave,” and we want to make a splash. We plan to release issues online, via Patreon, print, and for e-readers. Ombak is a biannual weird fiction journal. We aim to supply the greatest, strangest fiction Southeast Asia can provide to the rest of the world. We invite submissions from writers across Southeast Asia: the Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia, Myanmar, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Indonesia, Brunei, and East Timor. Waves wash strange things over the ocean. We hope to do the same with Southeast Asia’s most original writers. Ombak is the Malay word for “wave,” and we want to make a splash. We plan to release issues online, via Patreon, print, and for e-readers. Southeast Asia’s weird fiction journal - weird fiction is a multifaceted type of speculative fiction, focusing on the strange and bizarre. Email us - ombakmagazine@gmail.com

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