Intergalactic Medicine Show

Artwork by Julie Dillon


From the story Xoco's Fire by Oliver Dale - Issue 3 / Artwork by Julie Dillon


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From the story Wisteria by Ada Milenkovic Brown - Issue 4 / Artwork by Julie Dillon


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From the story A Young Man with Prospects by Orson Scott Card - Issue 4 / Artwork by Julie Dillon


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From the story Lost Soul by Marie Brennan - Issue 7 / Artwork by Julie Dillon


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From the story Sweetly the Dragon Dreams by David Farland - Issue 10 / Artwork by Julie Dillon


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From the story Hologram Bride, Part One by Jackie Gamber - Issue 12 / Artwork by Julie Dillon


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From the story Hologram Bride, Part Two by Jackie Gamber - Issue 13 / Artwork by Julie Dillon


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From the story Return to Sender, by James Maxey - Issue 16 / Artwork by Julie Dillon


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From the story The Never Never Wizard of Apalachicola by Jason Sanford - Issue 20 / Artwork by Julie Dillon


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From the story Under the Surface, by Nina Kiriki Hoffman - Issue 25 / Artwork by Julie Dillon


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From the story The Lair of the Twelve Princesses, by Amanda C. Davis - Issue 26 / Artwork by Julie Dillon


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From the story In the Fading Light of Sundown, by Nancy Fulda - Issue 27 / Artwork by Julie Dillon


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From the story The Temple's Posthole by M.K. Hutchins - Issue 32 / Artwork by Julie Dillon


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About Julie Dillon

When she isn't busy being a scifi and fantasy geek, Julie Dillon works as a freelance illustrator and part-time art student.