Lights Out — It Happened

Lights Out (1934-1947), one of the premiere horror shows during the Golden Age of Radio, aired “It Happened” on May 5, 1938. Written by the incomparable young genius Arch Oboler (1907-1987), the series captured the imagination of youngsters and oldsters alike. The show was created by Wyllis Cooper, who earlier scripted the 1939 (arguably) classic …

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Tom Corbett — The Giant of Mercury

Tom Corbett, Space Cadet appeared in comics and comic strips along with its appearance on the first television series for youngsters in 1950. It was inspired by Robert A. Heinlein’s 1948 novel Space Cadet, which espoused many of the moral and ethical values to be found much later in the Star Trek series’. It came …

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Tangent Photo Gallery #3

This batch of photos plucked randomly from the bottomless box seems to be from 1998-2001. Following is just a sampling from several Nebula events, a World Fantasy Con, a Worldcon, and a Readercon. BucConeer, the 56th World Science Fiction Convention, Baltimore, MD, 1998 At Left: Locus Online short fiction reviewer Lois Tilton. We shared a …

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X Minus One — The Lifeboat Mutiny by Robert Sheckley

Once again we visit X Minus One and yet another story by the clever, unpredictable Robert Sheckley (1928-2005). “The Lifeboat Mutiny” first saw print in the April 1955 issue of Galaxy. In this tale of wits, an exploratory crew finds itself inside an abandoned (alien) Lifeboat while on a mission. The problem lies in the …

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Tangent Online Recommended Reading List 2011

Tangent Online 2011 Recommended Reading List

As with previous years, this list is not meant as comprehensive, there being several items we were not able to acquire and there are always the few stray stories published in non-traditional venues which we did not see. Also, this year we narrowed our focus to only those stories published in professionally paying markets as defined by SFWA (5c/wd.).

As is our custom, there are four sections to each length category. Those making the list in the short story, novelette, and novella lengths but having no stars, and those with either one, two, or three stars, according to how well the reviewer or reviewers valued a particular story. Quite often you will see more than a single reviewer’s initials following a given entry. We have placed the story in the category receiving the most stars. Thus, it is possible that while one reviewer merely placed a story on the list without any stars, another also placed it on the list but with one or more stars, thus elevating that story to the higher ranking for any length category. Where there are more than one reviewer’s initials following a story recommendation, they appear in no particular order.

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Black Gate #15, Spring 2011

Black Gate #15, Spring 2011

“A River Through Darkness And Light” by John C. Hocking
“The Oracle of Gog” by Vaughn Heppner
“The Gifts of Li Tzu-Ch’eng” by Derek Künsken
“Groob’s Stupid Grubs” by Jeremiah Tolbert
“Into the Gathering Dark” by Darrell Schweitzer
“An Uprising of One” by Jamie McEwan
“Eating Venom” by Harry Connolly
“Dellith’s Child” by Nye Joell Hardy
“Apotheosis” by Rosamund Hodge
“The Vintages of Dream” by John R. Fultz
“Purging Cocytus” by Michael Livingston
“The Lions of Karthagar” by Chris Willrich
“A Pound of Dead Flesh” by Fraser Ronald
Novel Excerpt: “The Desert of Souls” By Howard Andrew Jones (Not Reviewed)

The Special Warrior Woman Issue section:

“The Shuttered Temple” by Jonathan L. Howard
“The War of the Wheat Berry Year” by Sarah Avery
“Roundelay” by Paula R. Stiles
“The River People” by Emily Mah
“Cursing the Weather” by Maria V. Snyder
“The Laws of Chaos Left Us All in Disarray” by S. Hutson Blount
“World’s End” by Frederic S. Durbin
“What Chains Bind Us” by Brian Dolton

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