The People of Sand and Slag
Once Upon a Time at The Oakmont - Fantasy Magazine
On the island of Manhattan, thereās a building out of time. I canāt tell you where it is, exactly. It has an address, of course, as all buildings do, but that wouldnāt mean anything to you. What I can tell you is that the building is called The Oakmont.
Better Living Through Algorithms by Naomi Kritzer : Clarkesworld Magazine ā Science Fiction & Fantasy
Better Living Through Algorithms by Naomi Kritzer
The Ferns and the Fiddleheads - Apex Magazine
But the ferns have turned Papa's thoughts to slow, ponderous things, moving the way a fighter does just before they hit the ground. Fresh fiddleheads unfurl from his skin each night, bobbing merrily with his breath each morning.
Audio Transmission From Storm Rider One - 365tomorrows
Author: James Flanagan From Elizabeth I to Elizabeth II this storm has raged unabated. Wars and plagues have scoured the Earth while eras of enlightenment and eras of disgrace have risen and slipped away, and always the mother of all storms has boiled and churned ā the Big Red Eye of Jupiter. Annie Edson Taylor [ā¦]
L'Esprit de L'Escalier - Reactor
In this provocative and rich retelling of the Greek myth, Orpheus, the musician son of Apollo and Calliope, successfully rescues his wife Eurydice from Hades after her untimely death. Ā Ā First Step Ā Orpheus puts a plate of eggs down in front of her. The eggs are perfect; after everything, he finally got it [ā¦]
The Bread We Eat in Dreams - Apex Magazine
In a sea of long grass and tiny yellow blueberry flowers some ways off of Route 1, just about halfway between Cobscook Bay and Passamaquoddy Bay, the town of Sauve-Majeure puts up its back against the Bald Moose Mountains.
Outlasting Time - 365tomorrows
Author: Paul Schmidt Joshua burst awake, a dislocated memory of laughter and candlelight tapering into the ether. That same synthetic voice buzzed in his ear. His contact companion, installed at his ocular barrier, always had a habit of waking him abruptly. āRise and shine, Joshua! Itās a fantastic day.ā Joshua gritted his teeth, groggily slipping [ā¦]
Escape Pod 907: A Layer Thin As Breath
āValley. Can you still hear me?ā Julianās voice filtered through her dying radio. The Prince of Cats was a speck of light, dimming through the gold-grey film that, atom by atomā¦
Dark Harvest - 365tomorrows
Author: Bill Cox Iām making this recording standing on the cliffs at Troup Head on the Moray coast of Scotland. This used to be one of my favourite places. Itās famous for the seabird colonies that nest here, Gannets, Guillemots and Razorbills creating raucous seasonal cities on sheer faces of rock. I especially liked coming [ā¦]
Mirage in Double Vision - Uncanny Magazine
Hollywoodās highest-paid actress for the last two years breaks up with me thirty seconds before I jump out a window. Secrets have never been Adelle Tremaineās style. She lives for drama even off the stage. So when she storms onto the set, makeup smeared and heels dangling from one white-knuckled fist, I know thereās a [ā¦]
Failure's Price - 365tomorrows
Author: Alastair Millar The planet was a blue dewdrop, shining defiantly against the blackness of the Void. It was hard to think of it as home, after twenty years struggling to make Sicyon viable; but all their efforts had been wasted, and theyād had no choice but to return. Ironically, the colony had suffered the [ā¦]
The Customer Is Always Right - 365tomorrows
Author: Marion Lougheed āWhere are the colours?ā the billionaire shifts in his seat. āI know what outer space looks like. Iāve seen the photos.ā I produce my most winsome spaceflight-attendant smile. āAh, yes, well, those photos show parts of the light spectrum our eyes donāt see. Infrared, ultravioletā¦ But itās all black to us. Would [ā¦]
Wolf - 365tomorrows
Author: Eli Hastings The man turns a circle in the intersection, the four way crimson stop light flashing overhead, so he is encircled in crimson glow now, and now, not. The yellow Walkman gripped like a handgun in his right fist. The headphones nearly the age of the Walkman and the cassette clipped into it. [ā¦]
Beneath The Box Elder - 365tomorrows
Author: Majoki In the dappled sunlight she felt the late afternoon breeze turn the tide against the dayās heat. So pleasant, so perfect, like so many hundreds of summer evenings before in her back garden. She brimmed, feeling the privilege of contentment. But how to say it? In her best days, expressing these feelings had [ā¦]
Drift - 365tomorrows
Author: Allyson Foley His breathing was deafening in the confines of the helmet as he clung to the wreckage of the Palindrought. That thing had looked like one of theirs. Its clearance codes had checked out. Its hull, the call sign, even its frequency and flight path had all cleared. The ship had been Telphi [ā¦]
The Runners - Fantasy Magazine
They have never fought about it. āItās your body,ā her husband says, and means it. Only sometimes, when theyāre out walking, a little girl will careen across their path roaring like a giggly tyrannosaurus, and he falls silent. āWhatāre you thinking about?ā she asks, before she learns not to.
Small Things - 365tomorrows
Author: Majoki Thor got thunder. Prometheus got fire. Shiva got a laser eye. Me? I got a measly quark. Smallest thing in the universe. Two and a half trillion times smaller than a grain of sand. Whatās a god supposed to do with that? Make the masses tremble and beg mercy, pledge obedience and fealtyāto [ā¦]
The Cursed Universe Inside Your Eye - Fantasy Magazine
The glass bottles are caked with so much grime you canāt see whatās in them anymore. Itās better that way because you donāt think youād be able to do what you need to, if you could. You fish the knife out of your canvas bag, and a lighter with just enough fluid for one more flash of fire. This is your first timeābut youāve seen your mother do the same thing countless times before. Before she made her first mistake. Before you were forced to take her place.
Static - 365tomorrows
Author: Cheri Vazquez It was 1978Ā andĀ I was on my way to a job interview at the most exclusive fine dining restaurant in New City. Iād coifed my hair into what I believedĀ to beĀ worthy of the sommelier position. My satin slacks pinched at my waistĀ securingĀ a silver silk blouse I had purchased at Barneys, my throat dry [ā¦]
Those Left Behind - Apex Magazine
Three pieces of toastādark on one side, light on the other. A cup of coffee. Roshās preference is Blend 14, with hints of Sub-Saharan Africa and caramel, delivered tepid with more milk than expresso.
Clarity - 365tomorrows
Author: Julian Miles, Staff Writer My peers are very fond of saying how they āwere fortunateā or āspotted an opportunityā. The more honest have momentary shadows in their eyes when they say it. The raw truth is that to accumulate this much wealth, weāve taken opportunities, money, and even lives from others. Not theft or [ā¦]
Simpler Than You Thought - 365tomorrows
Author: Majoki You gave them the names. All of them. Jelenik, Szmania, Guar, Imhotep, Salasi, Yun, Indrasutthan, Porter. Faisel knows it. His broken face, his darkened eyes tell you in the sterile moments of your visits. You wrap his lacerations, dampen his fever, moisten his battered lips, force morsels past his chipped teeth. His pulse [ā¦]
Seven of Nine Is a Third-Culture Kid - Uncanny Magazine
Content Note: Racism Ā Seven of Nine is a third-culture kid. Those of us who leave one country for another at an early age recognize the beats: Youāre one person, a whole, unconflicted person with a whole, unconflicted family that belongsāuntil being literally assimilated as a child. You learn to adjust, but eventuallyāperhaps as a [ā¦]
Temporarily Out of Service - 365tomorrows
Author: Hillary Lyon Kaz tumbled through the centrifugal force of the prismatic vortex, finally landing on the planetās surface with a cruel thud. Medical nanobots lining the interior of his suit immediately went to work, infusing themselves through the pores of his skin, worming their way into his bloodstream. From there, the minuscule bots traveled [ā¦]
Voices of Kings - Fantasy Magazine
In the land that is now Malaysia, there once was a tribe of monkeys called the Mawahs, whose king was appointed by King Solomon to be the Raja of the jungle. Raja Mawah built himself a throne on the south bank of the Perak River and ruled the jungle fairly.
A Life of Color ā N.V. Haskell
Last fallās decaying leaves shifted beneath my feet as I crossed the yard.
Back Stage | Abyss & Apex
Nowhere Planet - 365tomorrows
Author: Julian Miles, Staff Writer Nineteen hundred tomorrows, and of them, only I got to see a dawn. The world below is still burning in places: unfortunate for the natives that their home arrived at the same strategically important position as the main battle fleets of two conflicting interstellar empires. Iāve tuned into their broadcasts. [ā¦]
When Gremory Hits the Keyhole - 365tomorrows
Author: Robert White āI always thought the Kremlin or the White House would start it, you know, trip over that whatchamacallit, the nuclear football,ā Erik said. āI donāt think itās actually a football,ā Alan said. āItās a suitcase with a bunch of buttons.ā āCops jumped ship like everybody else,ā Erik said. āHalf the townās looting [ā¦]