Benjamin Kinney’s “The Work Clock” strikes this morning, challenging how we perceive both time and work. ~ Julian and Fran, January 22, 2023 The Work-Clock By Benjamin C. Kinney Your job is your life. You can’t imagine who you’d be without it. * * *
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We hope you enjoy this week’s new story — Natalie C. Parker’s “Our Lady of Tomorrow” — which asks: “What will you do, when the future comes to town?” …
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For our first story of the year, Sarah Rees Brennan brings us news from the Other Lands — ten years after the events of In Other Lands! We hope you will…
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In a few day’s time, The Sunday Morning Transport will celebrate its first birthday. Looking back, it’s wild how far a pandemic wish for a speculative…
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It seems fitting that we round Sunday Morning Transport’s first year today with C.C. Finlay’s beautiful science fiction story about family and the…
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Editor’s note(s): Because we’ve grown so much in the past year, we asked you, our readers, to let us know what your early favorite stories were, so we…
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This week’s story from Mur Lafferty “ESCAPE! Auditions: Transcript for Contestant 35” is all about a girl, her dog, and how to audition for a reality…
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Editor’s note(s): Because we’ve grown so much in the past year, we asked you, our readers, to let us know what your early favorite stories were, so we…
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