Dimension X — “Report on the Barnhouse Effect”

[Please welcome returning guest-host Jonathan Sherwood as he brings us one of the very few episodes of Dimension X we have yet to showcase (either under the Dimension X program title or those redone as early X Minus One episodes). Jonathan writes of himself that his “love of old radio dramas began when he fell …

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Strange Horizons, April 18, 2022

[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, April 18, 2022 “We, the Enchanted …

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Fantasy & Science Fiction, May/June 2022

Fantasy & Science Fiction, May/June 2022 “The Voice of a Thousand Years” by Fawaz Al-Matrouk “Cold Trade” by Aliya Whiteley “Give Me English” by Ai Jiang “The Canopy” by Norman Spinrad “Green Street” by S. R. Mandel “Breathless in the Green” by Octavia Cade “Ninety-Five Percent of the Ocean” by Jennifer Hudak “The Hunger” by …

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John Steele, Adventurer — “Ronset Rongaya”

John Steele, Adventurer (1949-1956) aired “Ronset Rongaya” on November 23, 1954 as the program’s 187th show. Though old episodes are being found from time to time, currently only about 50+ are known to still be in circulation out of the original estimated 225+. This is only the sixth episode of the show we’ve offered here, …

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On Spec #119, Spring 2022

On Spec #119, Spring 2022 “Oikos Needs Cook” by Geneviève Blouin “Sins Between Man and His Fellow” by Alex Langer “What Bones Remain” by Cynthia Zhang “Three Knives” by Jared Millet “Infected” by Koji A. Dae “Sales Pitch” by Michèle Laframboise “Dragon’s Fire” by Katrina Nicholson “Wayfinder” by Marcelle Dubé

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Strange Horizons, April 11, 2022

[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, April 11, 2022 “Coming Through in …

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