THE LIMINAL PEOPLE by Ayize Jama-Everett If we could use our minds to make others see what we wanted them to see, rearrange people’s internal organs and dissolve their musculature, call anim...
COMFORT ME WITH APPLES by Catherynne M. Valente Sophia’s life is perfect. She adores her husband, her company is much sought-after in the luxurious gated community she and her various neighb...
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SEVEN OF INFINITIES by Aliette de Bodard Vân opens the front door to her room to see that the avatar for the mindship The Wild Orchid in Sunless Woods is in the common access area used by Vâ...
In this week’s SHORTS column we wrap up our reviews of most of the 2021 Locus and Hugo award finalists in the novelette and short story categories. “50 Things Every AI Working with Humans ...
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This week’s SHORTS column features some of the 2020 Nebula and 2021 Locus and Hugo award finalists in the novella, novelette, and short story categories. “A Guide for Working Breeds” by ...
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RAYBEARER by Jordan Ifueko Tarisai, who has the magical gift of being able to perceive the memories of objects and people, has always lived a sheltered life in her mother’s large house. She ...
EMPIRE OF WILD by Cherie Dimaline Cherie Dimaline is a Métis writer and activist from the Georgian Bay Métis Nation in Ontario, Canada. She has received a number of awards for her novels and...
GIDEON THE NINTH by Tamsyn Muir Necromancers and their sword-fighting cavaliers star in GIDEON THE NINTH (2019), TAMSYN MUIR’s radically original debut novel, which has been nominated for th...
SHORTS: Our column exploring free and inexpensive short fiction available on the internet. This week’s post reviews several more of the current crop of Locus Award nominees in the short fiction...
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DEEPLIGHT by Frances Hardinge They say that the Undersea was the dwelling place of the gods. They say many things of the Myriad, and all of them are true. The gods were as real as the coastlin...