Penumbra #17, February 2013

Penumbra #17, February 2013

 
“The Business is Dying” by Dantzel Cherry
“Oh, the Places You’ll Hide: A Brief Guide for the Library Specialist After the Undead Uprising” by Megan Engelhardt
“Last Man Standing” by Anatoly Belilovsky
“A Three Percent Chance He’ll Ever Know I Lied” by Jude-Marie Green
“Bleeding Heartland” by Christopher Cornell
“Midnight Visitors” by Samuel Marzioli
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Futuredaze: An Anthology of YA Science Fiction

Futuredaze: An Anthology of YA Science Fiction

Edited by Hannah Strom-Martin & Erin Underwood

(Underwords Press, February 2013)

 

Clockwork Airlock” by Nancy Holder
Spirk Station” by Chuck Rothman
Not With You, But With You” by Miri Kim
Powerless” by Leah Thomas
The Stars Beneath Our Feet” by Stephen D. Covey and Sandra McDonald
Out of the Silent Sea” by Dale Lucas
Another Prison” by Rahul Kanakia
Driven Out” by Steve Alguire
A Voice in the Night” by Jack McDevitt
Unwritten in Green” by Alex Dally MacFarlane
The End of Callie V” by Jennifer Moore
The Myriad Dangers” by Lavie Tidhar
The Fall of Stile City” by William John Watkins
String Theory” by Danika Dinsmore
Hollywood Forever” by Llinos Cathryn Thomas
The Cleansing” by Mark Smith-Briggs
Prospect of a World I Dream” by Alex Kane
Larvae” by Gregory Frost
Over It” by A. Camille Renwick
Your Own Way Back” by Rich Larson
Me and My Army of Me” by Katrina Nicholson
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Fantasy & Science Fiction — March/April 2013

Fantasy and Science Fiction, March/April 2013

“Among Friends” by Deborah J. Ross

“The Cave” by Sean F. Lynch
“Solidarity” by Naomi Kritzer
“Code 666” by Michael Reaves
“The Assassin” by Albert E. Cowdrey
“What the Red Oaks Knew” by Elizabeth Bourne and Mark Bourne
“The Boy Who Drank From Lovely Women” by Steven Utley
“The Long View” by Van Aaron Hughes
“The Trouble With Heaven” by Chet Arthur
“The Lost Faces” by Sean McMullen
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Report on the WeUns — Robert Nathan

The CBS Radio Workshop aired Robert Nathan’s “Report on the WeUns” on November 11, 1956 as its 41st episode. The story ran originally that same month in the November 1956 issue of Harper’s as “Digging the Weans.” CBSRW ran from 1956-57 as an experiment in radio near the end of the medium’s golden era. It …

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