Asimov’s, November/December 2021

Asimov’s, November/December 2021 “Hānai” by Gregory Norman Bossert “Muallim” by Ray Nayler “And the Raucous Depths Abide” by Sam Schreiber “Dream Interpretation” by Jack Skillingstead “The Gem of Newfoundland” by Sandra McDonald “Striding the Blast” by Gregory Feeley “Czerny at Midnight” by Sheila Finch “From the Fire” by Leah Cypess “Bread and Circuits” by Misha …

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Suspense — “Fire Burn and Cauldron Bubble”

Suspense is compounded of mystery and suspicion and dangerous adventure. In this series are tales calculated to intrigue you, to stir your nerves, to offer you a precarious situation and then withhold the solution… until the last possible moment when we again hope to keep you in…Suspense! Suspense (1942-1962) aired “Fire Burn and Cauldron Bubble” …

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Strange Horizons, October 18, 2021

[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, October 18, 2021 “Bespoke Nightmares” by …

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The Haunting Hour — “Homicide House”

“No… No… stay where you are. Do not break the stillness of this moment. For this is a time of mystery. A time when imagination is free, and moves forward swiftly, silently…. This is — The Haunting Hour!” The Haunting Hour (originally transcribed 1944-45) aired “Homicide House” on June 30, 1945 (the date provided by …

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