YAO’S WORLD Matthew Barron The bubble hummed. It had grown into a dark globe and was partially submerged in the table top.
MorePTERODACTYL SPARKS Matthew Hance Excerpt from the short story He was a Cannibal by Martin Twang followed by comments from his writing
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MoreCARTOGRAPHERS Benjamin Le Gros When the breeding programme began, mankind had only reached the nearest edges of our solar system. We hadn’t
MoreFORBIDDEN Preston Dennett “Jason! You’re late,” Merriweather barked, as he flung my jacket onto a chair and impatiently ushered me to the
MoreNATURE OR NURTURE? TIME TELLS John Kaniecki “I must condemn your utter contempt for ethics,” Rejeck the research director blasted away in
MoreMR CRANKY David Stevens A pause before the blackness. As he leaned back on the pillow, he had an image of row
MoreLIFE OF ORPHEUS Carl Grafe Orpheus. They call me Orpheus. The asteroid had felt the weight of the shuttle displacing its particles,
MoreIt was the Thursday night after carnival, the Maroon Bird overnight run from Salvador, Bahia, straight on to Paraíso in the state
MoreCYCLES WITHIN CYCLES Darrel Duckworth The End had come. The universe was dead. No more galaxies shining in the darkness. No walls
MoreNEW WORLD SYMPHONY Anne E. Johnson The Beethoven sounded fine. Maria set her cello on its side in front of her chair
MoreNEW APPLIANCES Brandon McNulty Seven A.M. brought sunshine and the usual droning from beside the couple’s bed. A young boy named Alarm
MoreBLOOD ON THE MARBLE Konstantine Paradias “Live, from Tenochtitlan, it’s the Ullamaliztli world series finals!” “Yes, Tototl and it’s already shaping up
MoreANACYCLOSIS Brian Niemeier Kob Agur strained to see behind the red circle that gamboled upon his screen’s starry backdrop, but distance obscured
MoreASHA David E. Seaman The ambulance came to a stop at the small town Midwestern ED doors. A doctor waited for Zach
MoreFLIPOUTS Barry Rosenberg The brain was a walnut? Leo turned his school book this way and that. But no matter how he
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