Lectori salutem. As you are reading this, the world as we know it will have already slipped from a global pandemic into
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MoreExactly what the title says, by Arturo Sierra.
MoreA diplomatic excursion to a Byzantine Empire that knows no god(s), by Bob Johnston.
MoreThe United States' early legislators consider the role of clairvoyance in public policy, by Ron Fein.
MoreSoviet cosmonauts love their children, too, by Vaughan Stanger.
MoreSpeculative engineering shakes things up in the ancient world, by Austin Scarberry.
MoreTravelogue dispatched from a Britain recovering from nuclear war, by Jared Kavanagh.
MoreWhat if Native Americans had forged a confederation, by Carlton Herzog.
MoreAlternate history meets Wellsian fan fiction, by David Barber.
MoreBetter have your wits about you when filling in this form to achieve just the opposite, by Darryl A. Smith.
MoreA fateful "what if" scenario set during the Fourth Crusade, by Matias Travieso-Diaz.
MoreImagining life as a sexually transmitted disease with a 100% mortality rate, by Leonardo Espinoza Benavides.
MoreSome of us like to read our seasonal dose of speculative fiction on trusty old paper. For your convenience, here you can
MoreLectori salutem. Imagine a child growing up alone in a locked room, with no one for company but a mirror. Every morning,
MoreWhat if the morality of our actions were subject to an eternal cycle of re-evaluation in the afterlife, by Alexander B. Joy.
MoreA comedy of errors in three acts with serious implications (or the lack thereof), by Andy Dibble.
MoreDark reflections on one of the best contemporary SF television series, by David Kyle Johnson.
MoreAn intimate look at the art and business of a thorough personality make-over, by Marcelo Worsley.
MoreReassuring press releases from the end of the world as we know it, by T. M. Hogeman.
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