Duffy’s Tavern (1941-1951) aired “Guest — Charles Laughton” on April 18, 1944 as the 126th of its 425 episodes. This is only the second episode of Duffy’s we have run, the first coming just over two years ago in December of 2023. Duffy’s Tavern was created and hosted by radio veteran Ed Gardner (1901-1963, photo …
Flash Fiction Online #148, January 2026 “What to buy your husband of thirty seven-years for his birthday” by Jay McKenzie (nongenre, not reviewed) “Stairs for Mermaids” by MM Schreier “Death is a Black Door in the Ghetto” by Caspian Darke “Swampland” by Erin Brandt Filliter (nongenre, not reviewed) “Rice Child, Dragon Child” by Jessie Roy …
Eric Flint’s 1632 & Beyond #15, January/February 2026 “When Jimmy Met Barbie” by Edith Wild “Something Old” by Bethanne Kim “Dagnabit Belle” by Chuck Thompson “The Grand Adventure of Baron Münchhausen in the Land of the Americans” by Robert F. Lowell “Adieu Anvers” by Marc Tyrrell “The Brezelgeist Romance” by David Hankins
Clarkesworld #232, January 2026 “The Stars You Can’t See by Looking Directly” by Samantha Murray “Donor Unknown” by Nika Murphy “Tomorrow’s Beautiful Dream” by Ju Chu “Space is Deep” by Seth Chambers “Down We Go Gently” by M. L. Clark “Je Ne Regrette Rien” by James Patrick Kelly “The Desolate Order of the Head in …
Analog, January/February 2026 “Sin Eaters” by Mark W. Tiedemann “The Origami Man” by Doug Franklin “Salary Man” by Matt McHugh “You Who Sought the Stars’ Distant Light” by Stewart C. Baker “Jiggity Jog” by Don Mark Baldridge “Artificial Cupidity” by Hayden Trenholm “Still Cold, Still Losing Air” by Sean Monaghan “A Goodbye at the End …
Gunsmoke (April 26, 1952–June 18, 1961) aired “Doc’s Revenge” on January 8, 1956 as the 196th of its 480+ original episodes. This is the sixth episode of Gunsmoke we’ve showcased, the first coming in early January of 2020, with the last appearing in early January of 2023, a full 3 years ago. Thus, a reprise …
“Free speech is a human right. It is the free expression of thought that is the essence of being human…it is the natural condition of humans to speak. It is compelled silence or agreement that is unnatural. That is why it takes coercion or threats to compel silence from others.” –Jonathan Turley, The Indispensable Right: Free Speech in an Age of Rage
This year, as the third leg of this thematic triptych, I would like to examine examples of how SFWA and many (not all) of the science fiction and fantasy magazines (print and online) quietly, behind the scenes in some cases and more overtly in others, and which are noticeable to those who follow the magazines closely, have been limiting writers’ freedom of expression by discouraging certain viewpoints on various themes that can best be described as political.
On Spec #134, Winter 2025 “Last Vacation of a Termite” by Michèle Laframboise “Queen of the Sword” by Fiona Heath “Night Shift with the Demon Drive” by Jarrett Poole “The Steady March of Progress” by Andrea Bernard “Title IX” by Derryl Murphy “The Permission Is All Mine” by Melissa Ren “Victim Impact Statement” by Catherine …
The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show (1948-54) aired “New Year’s Eve Party at the Harrises” on December 28, 1952 as the 230th of its 297 episodes. Phil Harris (1904-1995) was a popular bandleader in the 1930s and ’40s, becoming well known working in radio for The Jack Benny Program. Alice Faye (1915-1998) became famous as a …