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Self-Storage Starts with the Heart
Self-Storage Starts with the Heart
You’ll notice how the commercials never mention the price. They’ve all got some lab-coated guy with chiseled cheekbones spouting dumbed-down drivel about how emotions have wavelengths, the same as light or sound, which are reflected and absorbed by the objects around us. How this discovery has the potential to revolutionize your life. Yes, you, the one glued to your screen at three a.m., binging YouTube videos.
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Self-Storage Starts with the Heart
Madeleine - Lightspeed Magazine
Madeleine - Lightspeed Magazine
Madeleine remembers being a different person. It strikes her when she’s driving, threading her way through farmland, homesteads, facing down the mountains around which the road winds. She remembers being thrilled at the thought of travel, of the self she would discover over the hills and far away. She remembers laughing with friends, looking forward to things, to a future.
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Madeleine - Lightspeed Magazine
The Litigation Master and the Monkey King - Lightspeed Magazine
The Litigation Master and the Monkey King - Lightspeed Magazine
The tiny cottage at the edge of Sanli Village—away from the villagers’ noisy houses and busy clan shrines and next to the cool pond filled with lily pads, pink lotus flowers, and playful carp—would have made an ideal romantic summer hideaway for some dissolute poet and his silk-robed mistress from nearby bustling Yangzhou.
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The Litigation Master and the Monkey King - Lightspeed Magazine
The Ussuri Bear - Lightspeed Magazine
The Ussuri Bear - Lightspeed Magazine
February 11, 1907 By the time we arrived in the Manchu settlement of Tanbian, the Russian expedition had already left a day earlier. For the last five days, we have been moving through deep snow and dense primeval forest in the Changbai Mountains, trying to catch up. The superiority of the mechanical horse is becoming […]
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The Ussuri Bear - Lightspeed Magazine
None Owns the Air - Lightspeed Magazine
None Owns the Air - Lightspeed Magazine
“Push! Push! Damn it, put your backs into it!” Kino Ye’s voice rose to a panicked screech as the four sweat-drenched soldiers strained against the spokes of the giant winch. “Push!” But one of the spokes snapped as the man leaning against it fell face-first into the sand, and the winch whipped around and tossed the other three men through the air to land sprawling on the beach a few paces away.
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None Owns the Air - Lightspeed Magazine
Ghost Days - Lightspeed Magazine
Ghost Days - Lightspeed Magazine
Ona watched her Teacher turn around. The helmetless Ms. Coron wore a dress that exposed the skin of her arms and legs in a way that she had taught the children was beautiful and natural. Intellectually, Ona understood that the frigid air in the classroom, cold enough to give her and the other children hypothermia even with brief exposure, was perfectly suited to the Teachers. But she couldn’t help shivering at the sight. The airtight heat-suit scraped over Ona’s scales, and the rustling noise reverberated loudly in her helmet.
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Ghost Days - Lightspeed Magazine
If Lions Could Speak: Imagining the Alien - Lightspeed Magazine
If Lions Could Speak: Imagining the Alien - Lightspeed Magazine
Many have written on this subject to confess failure; who am I to claim success? The objections line up like policemen: Alien intelligence does not, in fact, exist. So when we try to describe it, our thoughts do not connect to any object except ourselves. The words we put into an alien mouth, the feeling into an alien heart, the tools into alien hands, what can they be but imitations of our words, feelings, tools?
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If Lions Could Speak: Imagining the Alien - Lightspeed Magazine
Remote Presence - Lightspeed Magazine
Remote Presence - Lightspeed Magazine
As usual, Win was late to work. Since he hadn’t had time to eat breakfast at home, he arrived at his office—tucked into the old wing of the hospital, now a maze of ancient files and obscure personnel—clutching a styrofoam vat of cafeteria coffee, a donut balanced atop it. He wore jeans and hiking boots and a wrinkled pinstripe dress shirt, from which his ID badge hung crookedly. “Winston Z, MDiv, LCSW, BCC,” it read.
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Remote Presence - Lightspeed Magazine
Death Every Seventy-Two Minutes - Lightspeed Magazine
Death Every Seventy-Two Minutes - Lightspeed Magazine
Negelein is at his workstation working on the Lafferty file when the bone spear arcs over the sea of cubicles and strikes just above his right ear, penetrating his skull with a wet crunch. Oblivion is not quite instantaneous; his neurons all fire at the moment his brain goes soggy with blood, giving him, in his last instant, an overwhelming taste of peppermint.
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Death Every Seventy-Two Minutes - Lightspeed Magazine
La Peau Verte - Lightspeed Magazine
La Peau Verte - Lightspeed Magazine
In a dusty, antique-littered back room of the loft on St. Mark’s Place, a room with walls the color of ripe cranberries, Hannah stands naked in front of the towering mahogany-framed mirror and stares at herself. No---not her self any longer, but the new thing that the man and woman have made of her. Three long hours busy with their airbrushes and latex prosthetics.
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La Peau Verte - Lightspeed Magazine
Soccer Fields and Frozen Lakes - Lightspeed Magazine
Soccer Fields and Frozen Lakes - Lightspeed Magazine
Dear Sara: The official verdict that I am no longer classified as human arrived in a windowed envelope bearing the return address of the Bureau of Lineage Affairs. There is one envelope for me and one for you, although I haven’t opened yours. Except for the return address, these envelopes look like something from the bank, or perhaps an offer for home insurance, the kind we throw away.
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Soccer Fields and Frozen Lakes - Lightspeed Magazine
Come-from-Aways - Lightspeed Magazine
Come-from-Aways - Lightspeed Magazine
Come-from-aways think it’s the tides that brings the wreckage in, but any local child will tell you the truth of the matter. You can have fifty fine days in a row and the beaches will be clean and empty, except for the usual haul of rockweed, driftwood, and old plastic bottles. Fifty fine days, and then there’ll come a thick, foggy night of the sort we do so well around here.
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Come-from-Aways - Lightspeed Magazine
Nine - Lightspeed Magazine
Nine - Lightspeed Magazine
Tanner named the motel Star Motel because calling the place North Star Motel would’ve been asking for it. Colored folks recognized that “star” and the little lights Jessie insisted they burn in the windows. Most of their customers were hungry, travel-weary young men who did not believe the VACANCY sign as they approached the motel and did not believe that Tanner, round as a dishpan, wide as the door, was its owner.
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Nine - Lightspeed Magazine
Nine-Tenths of the Law - Lightspeed Magazine
Nine-Tenths of the Law - Lightspeed Magazine
Donna had picked up Jared’s favorite---Romano’s to go, he liked the rosemary bread and the penne rustica---and was just putting it in the oven to keep warm when they brought him in. They being EMTs, after pounding urgently on the door, and brought him in meaning he was on a stretcher. He had an IV in his arm and his eyes were bandaged with thick layers of gauze.
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Nine-Tenths of the Law - Lightspeed Magazine
Seven Salt Tears - Lightspeed Magazine
Seven Salt Tears - Lightspeed Magazine
When I was a child, my mother would tell me stories of the sea. When I couldn’t sleep, when I was restless, when I burned with some childhood fever, she would sit by my side, and conjure something wonderful and strange, something half-magic, from the ocean for me. “Mara,” she would say, smoothing the hair from my forehead as she tucked the covers around me, “did you know that to summon a selkie, you must shed seven tears into the ocean?”
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Seven Salt Tears - Lightspeed Magazine
Rates Of Change - Lightspeed Magazine
Rates Of Change - Lightspeed Magazine
Diana hasn’t seen her son naked before. He floats now in the clear gel bath of the medical bay, the black ceramic casing that holds his brain, the long articulated tail of his spinal column. Like a tadpole, she thinks. Like something young. In all, he hardly masses more than he did as a baby. She has a brief, horrifying image of holding him on her lap, cradling the braincase to her breast.
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Rates Of Change - Lightspeed Magazine
Octopus vs. Bear - Lightspeed Magazine
Octopus vs. Bear - Lightspeed Magazine
You woke up female this morning, so now you have a choice: do what other people want, or be a bitch. It is a thing you know without precisely knowing it. The knowledge is built into the muscle memory of this miraculous new body; it is draped across the bones like a weight. You shudder, stretching your delicate female limbs beneath the unfamiliar, sun-drenched sheets. Female for a day, you think.
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Octopus vs. Bear - Lightspeed Magazine
Dragonflies - Lightspeed Magazine
Dragonflies - Lightspeed Magazine
The dragonfly hung in the thick, humid air like a jeweled miracle, wings beating so fast that they became a blur. Its body was an oil slick of shifting colors, greens and blues and purples, blending together in patterns that would have seemed garish if they hadn’t been natural. It had a cocker spaniel clutched in four of its six legs.
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Dragonflies - Lightspeed Magazine
Seven Smiles and Seven Frowns - Lightspeed Magazine
Seven Smiles and Seven Frowns - Lightspeed Magazine
Each time I find a new apprentice in these times of trouble, I remember being a girl of twelve, getting close to thirteen. The other lads and maidens my age were already starting to pair off. But I was still taking my little brother and sister to hear the Witch of the Forest of Avalon tell stories on her porch on summer evenings. The old tales always held a fascination for me.
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Seven Smiles and Seven Frowns - Lightspeed Magazine
A Well-Adjusted Man - Lightspeed Magazine
A Well-Adjusted Man - Lightspeed Magazine
On September 3, 2045, Jim Turner shot dead an innocent girl and went home to his family a well-adjusted man. It was supposed to be a simple escapee bust, out in the projects. Intel said three hostiles in the apartment, armed and volatile, on the run from Louisiana Debtors. So they rammed the door and went in, two other guys and Jim.
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A Well-Adjusted Man - Lightspeed Magazine