Flash Fiction Online #151, April 2026

Flash Fiction Online #151, April 2026 “The Last Eleven Seconds” by David Farrow “Remembering Dodem Ansibar” by Sam E. Sutin “For Solomon Fishkowski Who Carved Chess Sets in Siberia” by KD Casey (non-genre, not reviewed) “Ten and Out” by Myna Chang “A Bone Deep Ache” by Francesco Levato “Europan Culture (Seven Theses)” by Meagan Kane

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Clarkesworld #235, April 2026

Clarkesworld #235, April 2026 “Macaroni Art in the Age of Filtration” by Ryan Cole “D0G” by Tania Fordwalker “The Trajectory of Memory is Forward” by Rajeev Prasad “Eternity in Their Hearts” by K. J. Khan “Shelter” by Nadia W. Aldsen “The Forgetting Code” by Malena Salazar Maciá “Human Studies 401” by Abby Nicole Yee

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Analog, March/April 2026

Analog, March/April 2026 “Consumer” by Stephen Case “And Wear a Golden Sorrow” by Eric Del Carlo “Songbirds” by H.A.B. Wilt “Shade” by David Whitmarsh “Slingshot” by David Gerrold “Carbon” by Jay Werkheiser “The Pearl Divers of Connell-B” by Scott Steensma “Rovers” by Paul Carlson “The Three Billion Base Pairs of the Prophet” by Gregor Hartmann …

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Lux Radio Theater — “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”

Lux Radio Theater (1934-1955) aired “Snow White” on Monday, December 26, 1938 as number 199 of it’s almost 1,000 broadcasts, making it one of the longest running and successful radio shows of all time. This Lux presentation is only the fifth we have showcased since the first two back in 2013 & 2014, with the …

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Plausibly Deniable, edited by Jamie Ibson

Plausibly Deniable Edited by Jamie Ibson (Baen, March 3, 2026, 288pp, Tpb and Kindle) “Blood and Circuits” by Jacob Holo & Edie Skye “Bag Man” by Jack Clemons (reprint from 2019) “Backup Plans” by Jason Cordova & Melissa Olthoff “One Last Chance” by Jody Lynn Nye “The Hunter Becomes the Hunted Becomes the Hunter” by …

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Suspense — “The Dark Tower”

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 “The Dark Tower” on May …

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