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Relief - 365tomorrows
Relief - 365tomorrows
Author: Haley DiRenzo They asked when I would get tested, surprised I’d put it off. I’d tied myself to him with legal contracts and witnessed vows, and I always jumped at the opportunity to relieve him. But I waited for his mother, his brother, his cousins, his friends. All these people willing to give something […]
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Relief - 365tomorrows
Nowhere Planet - 365tomorrows
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. I’ve tuned into their broadcasts. […]
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Nowhere Planet - 365tomorrows
When Gremory Hits the Keyhole - 365tomorrows
When Gremory Hits the Keyhole - 365tomorrows
Author: Robert White “I always thought the Kremlin or the White House would start it, you know, trip over that whatchamacallit, the nuclear football,” Erik said. “I don’t think it’s actually a football,” Alan said. “It’s a suitcase with a bunch of buttons.” “Cops jumped ship like everybody else,” Erik said. “Half the town’s looting […]
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When Gremory Hits the Keyhole - 365tomorrows
Siren Call - 365tomorrows
Siren Call - 365tomorrows
Author: Julian Miles, Staff Writer The loading bay is spotlessly clean – the sort of polish only drone cleaners can achieve. Of all the things officers love, shiny metal in any form still wins. “Captain Reese.” I turn to Sarah. She’s shiny too, but only in places. By the time she’s finished, she won’t reflect […]
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Siren Call - 365tomorrows
Winding Down - 365tomorrows
Winding Down - 365tomorrows
Author: Majoki Snug in my craft, taking each spacetime curve to a smooth jazz arrangement of “Just My Imagination,” it became clear. Things were slowing. We were winding down. It’d been a good ride. Not in every age and not for everybody, but for enough of humanity, we’d experienced amazing things. In the process we’d […]
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Winding Down - 365tomorrows
On Bonding and Unbinding - 365tomorrows
On Bonding and Unbinding - 365tomorrows
Author: Don Nigroni I’m using pen and paper to write this for a reason. Please excuse my poor penmanship. My brother, James, was quite the success. I wasn’t jealous, just proud. Of course, it wasn’t easy being second best out of two, namely, in last place. James was a respected neuroscientist, while I’m just a […]
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On Bonding and Unbinding - 365tomorrows
The Last Thoughts of a Sentinel - 365tomorrows
The Last Thoughts of a Sentinel - 365tomorrows
Author: B.M. Gilb I have never rested because I am not built for sleep. I never tire, and I never power down. I am programmed to fight until the sky darkens, and the three suns of our planet cease to shine their endless light. Our human enemies have sleep built into them by design—a perfect […]
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The Last Thoughts of a Sentinel - 365tomorrows
The Wish - 365tomorrows
The Wish - 365tomorrows
Author : Jason X. Bergman “You hold my amulet. I am bound to grant you three wishes. Three wishes and no more,” spoke the jinn. “I need only one,” said the prince. “My beloved Meredith, killed by the dark wizard Neirin. I want her back.” “This I cannot do,” said the jinn, shaking his head. […]
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The Wish - 365tomorrows
What They Don’t Tell You About Being Immortal - 365tomorrows
What They Don’t Tell You About Being Immortal - 365tomorrows
Author: Steve Kemple For one thing, they don’t prepare you for continental drift. How could they? We aren’t equipped to think on a geological time scale. You live eighty, ninety years and the tectonic plates move what. Thirty feet? Try this on for size: “I remember the Himalayas.” Not “I remember when the Himalayas were […]
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What They Don’t Tell You About Being Immortal - 365tomorrows
The Midnight Spa - Uncanny Magazine
The Midnight Spa - Uncanny Magazine
People have no idea how much of themselves they can slough off. Every night, I clean oodles of ttae—exfoliated skin cells, rolled up into crescent doughs. They lap about in the Hot Springs; merge into foamy scums. I skim them with my net; run new water through the pools. When the baths brim again with […]
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The Midnight Spa - Uncanny Magazine
The Worms that Ate the Universe - Uncanny Magazine
The Worms that Ate the Universe - Uncanny Magazine
The planet of the worms is a cold, barren, sunless place. The worms do not think. They feel nothing but hunger, and so they eat. They eat through the planet’s surface. They eat through the planet’s molten core. Over time, the planet grows speckled and spongelike, riddled with tunnels and holes. But the worms don’t […]
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The Worms that Ate the Universe - Uncanny Magazine
The Review - 365tomorrows
The Review - 365tomorrows
Author: Alastair Millar Heeeeeeey starfolks, it’s me, the Galaxian Gourmet, back to bring you the lowdown on another extraterrestrial eatery! This week, we’re on Marchioness Prime, checking out the famous Black Hole Brasserie, this is an episode you DON’T want to miss! Before we get into that, don’t forget to check out our sponsors, who […]
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The Review - 365tomorrows
Escape Pod 948: Thank You for Doing Business with the Xyb’lor Principality
Escape Pod 948: Thank You for Doing Business with the Xyb’lor Principality
Jaxon was not a connoisseur of art, but he could identify a work’s salient features. And the salient features of these particular works were that they were valuable, lacking any obvious security…
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Escape Pod 948: Thank You for Doing Business with the Xyb’lor Principality
Clean Slate - 365tomorrows
Clean Slate - 365tomorrows
Author: E.L. Rose There are certain affordances that come with knowing your death can never be permanent. With every new reincarnation, you become a little wiser. The slate never gets wiped completely clean; you’re like a palimpsest of every life you’ve lived before, an old soul being rewritten indefinitely until every fragment of the past […]
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Clean Slate - 365tomorrows
Losing Patience - 365tomorrows
Losing Patience - 365tomorrows
Author: Soramimi Hanarejima After breakfast, I put on my smartglasses and launch Unfray. Even though lunch with her is still hours away, I need to get ready, need to gird my psyche. When the app opens, I’m met with an announcement that it’s going the subscription service route. Like so many of its ilk. While […]
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Losing Patience - 365tomorrows
Trick of the Mind - 365tomorrows
Trick of the Mind - 365tomorrows
Author: Chris Bullard Damn, now I’ve forgotten what I was saying, but it’ll come to me, eventually. Well, when you get to be my age, I suppose you have to expect the occasional “senior moment.” I thank God that my mind can still operate at a reasonable level of efficiency after eight decades of neurological […]
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Trick of the Mind - 365tomorrows