DreamForge Anvil #7, Spring 2022

DreamForge Anvil #7, Spring 2022 “The Hole in the Hedge” by Tammy Komoff “The Sweet Apocalypse Travelling Medicine Show & Gypsy Caravan” by Grant Carrington “The Peculiar Constraints of Peacetime” by Michael Zahniser “A Properly Spiced Gingerbread” by David Hankins “The Meaning of Life” by C.J. Peterson “One Shot at Aeden” by Crystal Crawford “Love …

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Cirsova #10, Spring 2022

Cirsova #10, Spring 2022 “Orphan of the Shadowy Moons” by Michael Tierney (serial, not reviewed) “The Flying Mongoose” by Jim Breyfogle “Channel 121, After Midnight” by Mark Pellegrini “The Recorporator Finds a Live One!” by Andrew Majors “Serpent God of Mars” by Adrian Cole “The City of the Crocodile God” by Owen G. Tabard “Darla …

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Strange Horizons, March 14, 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, March 14, 2022 “Embroidery of a …

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The Saint — “The Case of the Blonde Who Lost Her Head”

The Saint (1945, 1947-51) aired “The Case of the Blonde Who Lost Her Head” first on May 26, 1948, as the 43rd episode of the 1947 run with Vincent Price as The Saint, and then again on November 13, 1949. This repeat airing is the one you will hear here, thus the PSA (Public Service …

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Clarkesworld #186, March 2022

Clarkesworld #186, March 2022 “The Dragon Project” by Naomi Kritzer “Saturn Devouring His Son” by E. A. Mylonas “Rain of Days” by Ray Nayler “The Memory of Water” by Tegan Moore “Wanting Things” by Cal Ritterhoff “It Takes a Village” by Priya Chand “Meddling Fields” by R. T. Ester “Commencement Address” by Arthur Liu (translated …

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Strange Horizons, March 7, 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, March 7, 2022 “The Pigeon Keeper’s …

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