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What Sleeps at the Heart of Aurora Station
In the silences of Margaret Dunlap’s “What Sleeps at the Heart of Aurora Station,” you can almost feel the press of steel and darkness. This…
Margaret Dunlap
May 22
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Itoro fe Queen
This week, Maurice Broaddus’ “Itoro fe Queen” is an utterly captivating afrofuturist adventure set aboard a mining station in distress. If you’re going…
Maurice Broaddus
May 15
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A Body in Motion
Will Alexander’s “A Body in Motion” gives us a full-on SF space movie in miniature. It has everything: thrills, chills, laughs, mysteries, and an…
William Alexander
May 8
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Min Zemerin’s Plan
Katherine Addison created an intricate layered world in her novel The Goblin Emperor, which she revisited in The Witness for the Dead and in this story…
Katherine Addison
May 1
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Letter from the Editor, April 28, 2022
Time is an illusion that helps things make sense.
Julian Yap
Apr 28
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No One Knows How This Feels
This post-cyberpunk tale that absolutely takes the digital zeitgeist and desire to matter in a swiftly changing world — and transforms it into a force…
Maureen McHugh
Apr 24
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Hello from Tomorrow
This story from E.C. Meyers weaves together complicated family relationships, social media, and exploration with characters who will grab hold of your…
E.C. Myers
Apr 17
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Barnacles
This story, by Cassandra Rose Clarke, is a masterclass in world building, about how histories—even one’s own—are always more complicated than they may…
Cassandra Rose Clarke
Apr 10
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Letter from the Editor: April 2022
Late as in the late Arthur Dent.
Julian Yap
Apr 7
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Goodnight Room
I love this story. I would never have believed you if you told me I would love a piece of Goodnight Moon fan fiction so much (in fact, I would never…
Julia Rios
Apr 3
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Ratatoskr
From the beautiful and profound The Man Who Bridged the Mist to the sharp and brutal Spar, Kij Johnson’s short fiction spans the entire gamut of…
The Sunday Morning Transport
Mar 27
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Now Is the Time for Expansion and Growth
(Julian’s on a small break this week, and that means I get to write the editor’s note - Fran) Sarah Pinkser’s award-winning short fiction asks readers…
Sarah Pinsker
Mar 20
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