Strange Horizons, December 22, 2025

[On May 10, 2021 Strange Horizons officially expressed its political support for Palestinian solidarity. The views of Tangent Online reviewers are not necessarily those of Strange Horizons. Fiction critiqued at Tangent Online is, as much as is humanly possible, without prejudice and based solely on artistic merit.] Strange Horizons, December 22, 2025 “Morning Shed” by …

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Sci Phi Journal, Winter 2025/4

Sci Phi Journal, 2025/4 “What Happened At Delphi?” by Richard Lau “Impossible Things Scavenger Hunt” by Jeff Currier “New France’s Finest Hour” by Matias Travieso-Diaz “The Ones Who Walk Away From New Jerusalem” by Andy Dibble “The Inferno Of Boniface VIII” by Joachim Glage “Bentham In Heaven” by Alexander B. Joy “Psychopompeii” by George Salis …

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Lightspeed #187, December 2025

Lightspeed #187, December 2025 “Reality Check” by Nancy Kress “You Always Told Her You’d Give Her the World” by Aimee Ogden “Us, in Another Universe” by A. C. Wise “Crickets in Lost Light” by Jonathan Olfert “The Hub Living Among the Stars” by Oyedotun Damilola Muees “HagioClass” by José Pablo Iriarte “The Space Between Us” …

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Father Knows Best — “A Hans Christian Anderson Christmas”

Father Knows Best (1949-1954) aired “A Hans Christian Anderson Christmas” on December 21, 1950 as the 62nd of its 217 episodes. Carried by the NBC Radio network, it starred film star Robert Young (1907-1998, photo at left), who would later also star in the beloved tv series (1954-1960) of the same name. The radio show …

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Clarkesworld #231, December 2025

Clarkesworld #231, December 2025 “Tomorrow. Today.” by R.T. Ester “The Cold Burns” by Anne Wilkins “Between Here and Everywhere” by Robert Reed “Home Grown” by Madeleine Vigneron “Imperfect Simulations” by Michelle Z. Jin “The Hole” by Ferenc Samsa “This Sepulchral Aegis” by Rob Gillham

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Strange Horizons, December 15, 2025

[On May 10, 2021 Strange Horizons officially expressed its political support for Palestinian solidarity. The views of Tangent Online reviewers are not necessarily those of Strange Horizons. Fiction critiqued at Tangent Online is, as much as is humanly possible, without prejudice and based solely on artistic merit.] Strange Horizons, December 15, 2025 “Bloodless” by Emily …

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