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Forget You - Lightspeed Magazine
Forget You - Lightspeed Magazine
She came into his life the way his cats crept into his lap. One day he was alone, had been alone for years, his life and his home empty of anyone but himself and a few friends who didn’t visit all that often anyway. And then at some point he realized she had been there for a while, in his house, in his bed, in every part of his life, having accomplished the transition so subtly that he could never say exactly when or how it had occurred.
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Forget You - Lightspeed Magazine
Okay, Glory - Lightspeed Magazine
Okay, Glory - Lightspeed Magazine
My bathroom scale didn’t recognize me. I weigh in and weigh out every day when it’s possible---I have data going back about twenty years at this point---so when it registered me as “Guest” I snarled and snapped a pic with my phone so I would remember the number to log it manually. I’d lost half a pound according to the scale, and on a whim I picked up the shower caddy with the shampoo and so on in it.
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Okay, Glory - Lightspeed Magazine
My bathroom scale didn’t recognize me. I weigh in and weigh out every day when it’s possible---I have data going back about twenty years at this point---so when it registered me as “Guest” I snarled and snapped a pic with my phone so I would remember the number to log it manually. I’d lost halfLife Sentence - Lightspeed Magazine
My bathroom scale didn’t recognize me. I weigh in and weigh out every day when it’s possible---I have data going back about twenty years at this point---so when it registered me as “Guest” I snarled and snapped a pic with my phone so I would remember the number to log it manually. I’d lost halfLife Sentence - Lightspeed Magazine
Home. He recognizes the name of the street. But he doesn’t remember the landscape. He recognizes the address on the mailbox. But he doesn’t remember the house. His family is waiting for him on the porch. Everybody looks just as nervous as he is. He gets out. The police cruiser takes back off down the gravel drive, leaving him standing in a cloud of dust holding a baggie of possessions.
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My bathroom scale didn’t recognize me. I weigh in and weigh out every day when it’s possible---I have data going back about twenty years at this point---so when it registered me as “Guest” I snarled and snapped a pic with my phone so I would remember the number to log it manually. I’d lost halfLife Sentence - Lightspeed Magazine
PAY TO THE PIPER By David Perlmutter 2, 642 words I. The first indication that he had gone past the boundaries of reality was wh...Okay, Glory - Lightspeed Magazine
PAY TO THE PIPER By David Perlmutter 2, 642 words I. The first indication that he had gone past the boundaries of reality was wh...Okay, Glory - Lightspeed Magazine
My bathroom scale didn’t recognize me. I weigh in and weigh out every day when it’s possible---I have data going back about twenty years at this point---so when it registered me as “Guest” I snarled and snapped a pic with my phone so I would remember the number to log it manually. I’d lost half a pound according to the scale, and on a whim I picked up the shower caddy with the shampoo and so on in it.
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PAY TO THE PIPER By David Perlmutter 2, 642 words I. The first indication that he had gone past the boundaries of reality was wh...Okay, Glory - Lightspeed Magazine
The Worldless - Lightspeed Magazine
The Worldless - Lightspeed Magazine
Every day NuTay watched the starship from their shack, selling satshine and sweet chai to wayfarers on their way to the stars. NuTay and their kin Satlyt baked an endless supply of clay cups using dirt from the vast plain of the port. NuTay and Satlyt, like all the hawkers in the shanties that surrounded the dirt road, were dunyshar, worldless—cursed to a single brown horizon.
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The Worldless - Lightspeed Magazine
The Whole Crew Hates Me - Lightspeed Magazine
The Whole Crew Hates Me - Lightspeed Magazine
They hate me. They have told me this, again and again, starting from almost the first day of the mission, and continuing every day since then, carrying their hostility well outside the confines of the solar system and into the realm of bentspace. Their hatred does not quite extend to the realm of murder, at least not yet; but it does include telling me every day, in every possible way, that they find my presence intolerable.
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The Whole Crew Hates Me - Lightspeed Magazine
Every Day Is the Full Moon - Lightspeed Magazine
Every Day Is the Full Moon - Lightspeed Magazine
There are things you know and things you don’t know. You find it helpful to make lists. For example: THINGS YOU KNOW: — A Wrinkle in Time is bullshit. You don’t care if it’s Riley Chu’s favorite childhood book, because she also identifies with Holden Caulfield, and thinks spiders are adorable. Riley’s opinions are not to be trusted.
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Every Day Is the Full Moon - Lightspeed Magazine
The House at the End of the Lane Is Dreaming - Lightspeed Magazine
The House at the End of the Lane Is Dreaming - Lightspeed Magazine
Your name is Alex and you live in a small town at the edge of the sea. You have a sister and two parents and no pets. In your town, everyone follows their destiny: They cross the street, cook endless meals, stand in the same room, deliver the same mail every day. You can’t remember most of their names. It’s the way it’s always been. You’re different. You wake up one morning and know something’s wrong. It’s an unsettled ache in your chest. Bad things will happen soon. Unfortunately, you can’t articulate these feelings. No one but you knows anything is different about today.
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The House at the End of the Lane Is Dreaming - Lightspeed Magazine
Women Destroy Flash Fiction! - Lightspeed Magazine
Women Destroy Flash Fiction! - Lightspeed Magazine
As part of our Women Destroy Science Fiction! special issue, we opened up Lightspeed to flash fiction for the first time. The flash fiction section was guest-edited by our long-time assistant editor, Robyn Lupo. Half of the flash selections are available online, while the other half are exclusive to the print/ebook edition.
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Women Destroy Flash Fiction! - Lightspeed Magazine
Subscribe to Clarkesworld and never miss an issue of our World Fantasy and Hugo Award-Winning Science Fiction and Fantasy Magazine. This page: Ghost Island by E.E. KingMeet Me in Iram - Lightspeed Magazine
Subscribe to Clarkesworld and never miss an issue of our World Fantasy and Hugo Award-Winning Science Fiction and Fantasy Magazine. This page: Ghost Island by E.E. KingMeet Me in Iram - Lightspeed Magazine
We are familiar with gold, says Hume, and also with mountains; therefore, we are able to imagine a golden mountain. This idea may serve as an origin myth for Iram, the unconstructed city.
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Subscribe to Clarkesworld and never miss an issue of our World Fantasy and Hugo Award-Winning Science Fiction and Fantasy Magazine. This page: Ghost Island by E.E. KingMeet Me in Iram - Lightspeed Magazine
Subscribe to Clarkesworld and never miss an issue of our World Fantasy and Hugo Award-Winning Science Fiction and Fantasy Magazine. This page: Everyone from Themis Sends Letters Home by Genevieve ValentineVade Retro Satana - Lightspeed Magazine
Subscribe to Clarkesworld and never miss an issue of our World Fantasy and Hugo Award-Winning Science Fiction and Fantasy Magazine. This page: Everyone from Themis Sends Letters Home by Genevieve ValentineVade Retro Satana - Lightspeed Magazine
::SO-COMMAND\TEMPLAR-NAVCOM-INFO: All systems functioning within normal parameters:: Peacekeeping missions were always the most difficult assignment for Lieutenant Macia Branson. Not that she longed for the combat which had been much of her duty in the Service of the Order, but the reality was that it was still war conditions, only with the setting lowered to a slow broil.
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Subscribe to Clarkesworld and never miss an issue of our World Fantasy and Hugo Award-Winning Science Fiction and Fantasy Magazine. This page: Everyone from Themis Sends Letters Home by Genevieve ValentineVade Retro Satana - Lightspeed Magazine
The Valley of Wounded Deer
The Valley of Wounded Deer
Once there was a prince of Ruyastan who was born in secret and hidden behind a false wall with a nurse to hush her and soothe and give suck. The prince and her nurse lived in narrowness for ten years,…
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The Valley of Wounded Deer