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Redshift ||| Shiftred - Uncanny Magazine
Redshift ||| Shiftred - Uncanny Magazine
The dose hits, blindsiding me with a gentle, warm light, and at once each of my trembled breaths is filled with a sweet taste like water ice. I will float over every ache and smooth over every edge until I indulge in the deliberate, ponderous, redshifted joy of living. And indulge it is. Even though […]
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Redshift ||| Shiftred - Uncanny Magazine
Bad Doors - Uncanny Magazine
Bad Doors - Uncanny Magazine
The country was at just over ten thousand deaths the morning that the door appeared. On Kosmo’s phone NPR was interviewing a doctor with a nasal voice about the need for social distancing, while Kosmo himself collected empty cans from around his home office. They were everywhere. Walls of recyclable cans dominated his room. Just […]
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Bad Doors - Uncanny Magazine
How to Raise a Kraken in Your Bathtub - Uncanny Magazine
How to Raise a Kraken in Your Bathtub - Uncanny Magazine
“Ambition!” Trevor emphasized, rapping knuckles hard on the wood table. “That is what makes the great men!” He took a satisfied swallow from his mug. Across from him, Barnaby put down the daily he’d been reading and sipped from his own beer. Pulling out a handkerchief to dab froth from his lips, he scratched thoughtfully […]
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How to Raise a Kraken in Your Bathtub - Uncanny Magazine
Five Answers to Questions You Probably Have - Uncanny Magazine
Five Answers to Questions You Probably Have - Uncanny Magazine
Answer 1: Your mother was right. I get pissed off upset too easily, and I can’t be trusted with money. I can make a lot of excuses but the clearest answer is she’s always been right about our fights everything. She thinks your best chances are by her raising you with her folks. The mines aren’t […]
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Five Answers to Questions You Probably Have - Uncanny Magazine
Tantie Merle and the Farmhand 4200 - Uncanny Magazine
Tantie Merle and the Farmhand 4200 - Uncanny Magazine
So, hear nah. This is how it happen. Was years after Malcolm pass through and wash away a lot ah we little islands coasts, and mash up so much ah Florida and Texas and them places, and people say they ain’t waiting for no next storm like that one, and they pack up they things […]
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Tantie Merle and the Farmhand 4200 - Uncanny Magazine
The Year Without Sunshine - Uncanny Magazine
The Year Without Sunshine - Uncanny Magazine
During one of the much smaller disasters that preceded the really big disaster, I met a lot of my neighbors online. I can’t remember if we set up the WhatsApp group because of the pandemic or the civil disorder or both. My Minneapolis block had always been reasonably friendly—people would take their kids around on […]
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The Year Without Sunshine - Uncanny Magazine
Pipecleaner Sculptures and Other Necessary Work - Uncanny Magazine
Pipecleaner Sculptures and Other Necessary Work - Uncanny Magazine
“Goodbye!” “Bye, Miss Ninah!” “Goodbye, goodbye!” Ninah stood at the door, watching the kids head off to their parents in other parts of the ship. When the last one had vanished, she wheeled back into the classroom, ready for the bittersweet weekly ritual of taking down the art projects. The preschool classroom was small, carved …
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Pipecleaner Sculptures and Other Necessary Work - Uncanny Magazine
The Shape of the Darkness As It Overtakes Us - Uncanny Magazine
The Shape of the Darkness As It Overtakes Us - Uncanny Magazine
This is a story about the myths built into our spines. You and I are chatting about work one evening in early September, the conversation of friends who, two decades after meeting in high school, still can’t quite grasp how to shoulder the weight of our world. Perhaps we both would rather talk about the …
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The Shape of the Darkness As It Overtakes Us - Uncanny Magazine
Children of Thorns, Children of Water - Uncanny Magazine
Children of Thorns, Children of Water - Uncanny Magazine
With thanks to Stephanie Burgis, Fran Wilde and Kate Elliott It was a large, magnificent room with intricate patterns of ivy branches on the tiles, and a large mirror above a marble fireplace, the mantlepiece crammed with curios from delicate silver bowls to Chinese blue-and-white porcelain figures: a clear statement of casual power, to leave …
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Children of Thorns, Children of Water - Uncanny Magazine
Fandom for Robots - Uncanny Magazine
Fandom for Robots - Uncanny Magazine
Computron feels no emotion towards the animated television show titled Hyperdimension Warp Record (超次元 ワープ レコード). After all, Computron does not have any emotion circuits installed, and is thus constitutionally incapable of experiencing “excitement,” “hatred,” or “frustration.” It is completely impossible for Computron to experience emotions such as “excitement about the seventh episode of HyperWarp,” …
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Fandom for Robots - Uncanny Magazine
Ghost Town - Uncanny Magazine
Ghost Town - Uncanny Magazine
1. October 31, 11:57 p.m. McKenzie shows up at the Spruce Street Guest House a few minutes before midnight, dressed all in black as if she’s some kind of ninja. She’s even got a black stocking cap pulled over her blond hair, which is sticking out from the bottom in a luminous sheet and ruining …
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Ghost Town - Uncanny Magazine
Elemental Love - Uncanny Magazine
Elemental Love - Uncanny Magazine
Fifty-three percent: Water. Tasteless, odorless, almost colorless blue. A single oxygen atom with open arms, clasping hydrogen twins. The universal solvent, creating the specific you. Eighteen-and-a-half percent: Carbon. As graphite, soft enough to mark paper. In diamond, hard enough to withstand the pressure of six million atmospheres. In your body, the respiration of thirty-seven trillion …
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Elemental Love - Uncanny Magazine