Read “Twilight of the Eco Terrorist” by Annalee Newitz The first image in “Twilight of the Eco Terrorist” is haunting. “I bent down to kiss his lips but they weren’t there. The air was in confusion; my body sank into his as if he had become honey, and then steam.” This sets the...
Read Moreby Monica Valentinelli Did you know that if you put your ear to the ground during a convention, you can hear the sound of laughter three blocks away? Whether you’re a reader or an author, a pro or an amateur, there’s a lot of fun to be had at a science fiction, fantasy or...
Read Moreby Will Ludwigsen Originally appeared in Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine, June 2008 Your answers, though you might not like them: The universe began 13.7 billion years ago as a singularity of infinite density and temperature. It will expand and fragment until the fragments...
Read Moreby Elizabeth R. McClellan Rhysling Award Nominee: “Long Poem” For Betsy Phillips, who knows how the roads lie. I. The Devil is a good old boy at heart who wishes...
Read Moreby Rachel Swirsky On her wedding day she is red and black and white: cheeks flushed with desire, dark hair spilling over bridal gown. She sits before her mirror, toasting the best man. He smiles, tips scarlet tablets into her ruby wine. “To celebrate,” he says. He is the...
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