Fantasy Magazine #56, November 2011
“Seven Spells to Sever the Heart” by by K.M. Ferebee
“Christopher Raven” by Theodora Goss
“Red Dawn: A Chow Mein Western” by Lavie Tidhar
Fantasy Magazine #56, November 2011
“Seven Spells to Sever the Heart” by by K.M. Ferebee
“Christopher Raven” by Theodora Goss
“Red Dawn: A Chow Mein Western” by Lavie Tidhar
Clarkesworld #63, December 2011
“Sirius” by Ben Peek
“In Which Faster-Than-Light Travel Solves All of Our Problems” by Chris Stabback
“Silently and Very Fast” by Catherynne M. Valente (Part 3, not reviewed)
Frederik Pohl (1919- 2013) saw “The Mapmakers” run in the July 1955 issue of Galaxy. It begins with the spaceship Terra II in a hyperspace accident, immediately thrusting the reader/listener into the story. A micro-meteorite has penetrated three of the ship’s bulkheads, severely injuring a crew member and destroying the ship’s navigation system, which Pohl …
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Read More...John Joseph Adams, editor of the sister professional electronic magazines Lightspeed (debut 2010 as an e-zine) and Fantasy (debut 2005 as a print magazine, then e-zine in 2007), will take the reins as publisher of the …
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Asimov’s, December 2011
“All About Emily” by Connie Willis
“Surf by Suzanne Palmer
“Strawberry Birdies” by Pamela Sargent
“Ephemera” by Steve Rasnic Tem
“The List” by Tim McDaniel
“The Countable” by Ken Liu
“’Run,’ Bakri Says” by Ferret Steinmetz
Clarkesworld #62, November 2011
“A Militant Peace” by David Klecha and Tobias S. Buckell
“The Smell of Orange Groves” by Lavie Tidhar
“Silently and Very Fast (Part Two)” by Catherynne M. Valente
Orson Scott Card’s InterGalactic Medicine Show #25, Oct./Nov. 2011
“Under the Surface” by Nina Kiriki Hoffman
“Nanoparticle Jive” by Tomas Martin
“Walks Before Greatness” by Kate Marshall
“Counterclockwise” by Alethea Kontis
“Whiteface – Part II” by Jared Oliver Adams
Beneath Ceaseless Skies #81 & #82 (November 3rd and 17th, 2011)
“Hence the King from Kagehana” (Parts I and II), by Michael Anthony Ashley
“Read This Quickly, For You Will Only Have A Moment…” by Stephen Case
“The Red Chord” by Wren Wallis
“Headshrinker” is the tale of a psychiatrist and his patient. It aired on Suspense (1940-1962) on August 23, 1959 as episode 816 of its approximately 948 episodes, marking Suspense as not only one of the classiest, best-produced radio shows in history, but one of the longest running. Agnes Moorehead stars in this episode, as she …
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“Houses” by Mark Pantoja