Strange Horizons, June 10, 2024

[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, June 10, 2024 “The crack, or …

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Chandu the Magician — “Temple Under the Sea”

Chandu the Magician (1932-35, 1948-50) aired “Temple Under the Sea” on November 26, 1949 as the renumbered 2nd of the 6 half-hour episodes that picked up in November to finish 1949 after its hiatus in May of that year. This is only the 3rd episode of Chandu we’ve offered since the first in April of …

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Strange Horizons, June 3, 2024

[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, June 3, 2024 “Why We Eat …

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DreamForge Anvil #16, Summer 2024

DreamForge Anvil #16, Summer 2024 “Tomo and Humanity” by Esteban Raposo “A Business Trip to Natchez” by Christopher Davis “To Catch a Foo Fighter” by David Hankins “Making Music on Ganymede” by Chad Gayle “Happy Activationday to Me” by Santiago Marquez Ramos “Living Fossils” by Christopher Blake “The Songs of Summer” by Robert Silverberg (reprint, …

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Clarkesworld #213, June 2024

Clarkesworld #213, June 2024 “Twenty-Four Hours” by H. H. Pak “Artistic Encounters of a Monumental Nature” by S. B. Divya “Himalia” by Carrie Vaughn “Off Track” by Luc Diamant “Our Chatbots Said ‘I Love You,’ Shall We Meet?” by Caroline M. Yoachim “The Reflection of Sand” by Tan Gang “Bodies” by Cat McMahan

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Night Beat — “Pay up or Die”

Night Beat (1950-52) aired “Pay up or Die” on May1, 1952 as its 92nd episode out of approximately 118 (depending on how one counts). Some 80 episodes are estimated to remain in circulation. This radio noir “detective” show featured film–-and later TV–-star Frank Lovejoy (1912-1962) as Randy Stone, the night beat reporter for the fictional …

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