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MoreWherein the editors realize that "ordinary" quarterly issues may surreptitiously turn out to be themed, after all.
MoreRevelations of cosmic knowledge obscured by ancient words, by Joe Aultman-Moore.
MoreInadvertent cultural imperialism meets IT outsourcing, by Andy Dibble.
MoreA survey of SFF in one of Europe's smallest languages, by Mariano Martín Rodríguez.
MoreDispatches from a planet with even less reliable weather than Belgium, by Ian Alexander Tash.
MoreA Borghesian reflexion (pardon the pun) on the mysterious properties of antiques, by James C. Clar.
MoreWitness testimonies about what first contact was (or wasn't) like, by Angus McIntyre.
MoreAn essay about SF's fascination with human-technology chimeras, by Mina.
MoreA story that wasn't meant to be written but for the author's sudden and inexplicable change of mind, by Richard Lau.
MoreHumankind's bumpy journey into the near-flung unknown, by Arturo Sierra.
MoreReassuring thoughts for readers both real and simulated, by Noah Levin.
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MoreWherein we excitedly discuss awards and other news.
MoreA Borgesian tale of arcane knowledge, by Dave Henrickson.
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