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A Coward’s Death - Lightspeed Magazine
A Coward’s Death - Lightspeed Magazine
Well, the 101,201st Emperor needed some levies to build a huge statue of himself, so he said, “Okay, all of my recently subjugated peoples: If you’ve got at least two sons, you need to give me your first-born. But don’t worry, I’ll give him back, assuming he can survive ten years of lifting these big heavy stones.” In some places, people weren’t happy about this. The city of Yashar revolted, and in response the Emperor’s legions killed the men, castrated the boys, and sold all the survivors into slavery.
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A Coward’s Death - Lightspeed Magazine
The Court Magician - Lightspeed Magazine
The Court Magician - Lightspeed Magazine
The boy who will become court magician this time is not a cruel child. Not like the last one, or the one before her. He never stole money from Blind Carel’s cup, or thrashed a smaller child for sweets, or kicked a dog. This boy is a market rat, which sets him apart from the last several, all from highborn or merchant families. This isn’t about lineage, or even talent. He watches the street magicians every day, with a hunger in his eyes that says he knows he could do what they do.
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The Court Magician - Lightspeed Magazine
Divine Madness - Lightspeed Magazine
Divine Madness - Lightspeed Magazine
He blew smoke through the cigarette and it grew longer. He glanced at the clock and realized that its hands were moving backwards. The clock told him it was 10:33, going on 10:32 in the p.m. Then came the thing like despair, for he knew there was not a thing he could do about it. He was trapped, moving in reverse through the sequence of actions past. Somehow, he had missed the warning. Usually, there was a prism-effect, a flash of pink static, a drowsiness, then a moment of heightened perception . . .
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Divine Madness - Lightspeed Magazine
One True Love - Lightspeed Magazine
One True Love - Lightspeed Magazine
It is never lucky for a child to kill her mother in the course of her own birth. Perhaps for this reason, the soothsayer who attended the naming ceremony for Princess Essylt was not a celebrated one. Haidis had barely finished his own apprenticeship when the summons came. He knew that delivering the prophecy for this princess was a thankless job, because no soothsayer in his right mind would attempt to foretell the life of a girl-child born out of death.
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One True Love - Lightspeed Magazine
The Goddess Has Many Faces - Lightspeed Magazine
The Goddess Has Many Faces - Lightspeed Magazine
Pillai expected Kali border security to be much tighter than it was. All he got was a body search that was routinely thorough, and a few old-fashioned tests and checks. It reminded him of a visit he had made as a very young rightwing Hindu activist to an Indian nuclear weapon testing facility back in 1998, after the Pokhran atomic tests. His briefings had been correct in this respect: Kali did not seem to have much use for twenty-first-century Safe Care.
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The Goddess Has Many Faces - Lightspeed Magazine
The Eyes of the Flood - Lightspeed Magazine
The Eyes of the Flood - Lightspeed Magazine
The river’s in flood again, and it feels like a blessing from God. You emerge from your home, built with wood and plastic scraps of ancient towns, and stand on the green hill high above the rushing waters. You remember from when you were young that the river would spill over its banks every year, submerging the low-lying land, turning fields that had lain fallow through the darkness and bitter cold of winter into lakes of rushing, wild water. And then when the waters had drained away, the corn could be planted in the deep sediments left behind.
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The Eyes of the Flood - Lightspeed Magazine
The Dreamers of Alamoi - Lightspeed Magazine
The Dreamers of Alamoi - Lightspeed Magazine
The madman whistled an unfamiliar tune as he walked past the tangle-choked fields along a road in little better shape; before the plague, it had been surfaced with polished brick. Bricks that the dreamers hadn’t pried up or been chewed into gravel by the weeds and weather. The guide followed close behind, scheming again. The madman paused to light his pipe and take a preposterously deep drag from the tight-packed bowl.
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The Dreamers of Alamoi - Lightspeed Magazine
The Independence Patch - Lightspeed Magazine
The Independence Patch - Lightspeed Magazine
It is exam week, and Donny is 14 years 10 months 15 days 10 hours 16 minutes old. He is bored and hungry and his scalp itches and he hates school more than he’s ever hated anything before in his life. He hates exams in particular, and he hates his math exam most of all. 54 minutes and 20 seconds are left before he can leave, before he can take the damned dunce cap off and be himself again.
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The Independence Patch - Lightspeed Magazine
Brightened Star, Ascending Dawn - Lightspeed Magazine
Brightened Star, Ascending Dawn - Lightspeed Magazine
She sees the universe unfold: color light cold music voice heat passion infinity. It uncurls in waves and song fractals that make up the subatomic fabric of space-time. Melodies of energy sweep her up and spin her into a thousand voices. Colors not yet named and not yet seen paint her mind with joy. The entire universe wraps around her, welcomes her, calls her home.
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Brightened Star, Ascending Dawn - Lightspeed Magazine
Al-Kahf (الكهف) - Lightspeed Magazine
Al-Kahf (الكهف) - Lightspeed Magazine
There once lived a man who was stolen from the sea. Rare and magnificent, he lived in his cave, rising to the surface every so often to pluck the strings of his violin for the birds before retreating into the water to play for his kin. They spent their days enthralled by the doleful songs of the man who lived in the littoral cave. But there came a day when the songs ceased and the people stopped going and the man was nowhere to be seen.
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Al-Kahf (الكهف) - Lightspeed Magazine
Cosmic Spring - Lightspeed Magazine
Cosmic Spring - Lightspeed Magazine
Qubits resolve and superimpose; information entangles and de-couples; consciousness re-emerges. I don’t know for how long I’ve been asleep. There’s so little energy left in the island-ship’s reservoir that I’ve been conserving as much as possible. A faint glow in the abyss, perhaps several thousand kelvins. It’s why I’ve been awakened. I change course and head straight for perhaps the last star in the universe.
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Cosmic Spring - Lightspeed Magazine
And Men Will Mine the Mountain for Our Souls - Lightspeed Magazine
And Men Will Mine the Mountain for Our Souls - Lightspeed Magazine
Always had the sages known that they would come. The first princess, in her bed of jewels and smelted gold, had dreamt of them; dreamt their terrible faces, their terrible claws, their endless hunger that is greater than the mountain and deeper than the deepest-diving seam. She had wept in the night, to have such dreams, and some say that her death---as the deaths of all princesses since her---came hard and early, because she could not know the peace of slumber.
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And Men Will Mine the Mountain for Our Souls - Lightspeed Magazine
The Effluent Engine - Lightspeed Magazine
The Effluent Engine - Lightspeed Magazine
New Orleans stank to the heavens. This was either the water, which did not have the decency to confine itself to the river but instead puddled along every street; or the streets themselves, which seemed to have been cobbled with bricks of fired excrement. Or it may have come from the people who jostled and trotted along the narrow avenues, working and lounging and cursing and shouting and sweating, emitting a massed reek of unwashed resentment and perhaps a bit of hangover.
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The Effluent Engine - Lightspeed Magazine
You Do Nothing But Freefall - Lightspeed Magazine
You Do Nothing But Freefall - Lightspeed Magazine
Once upon a time, a fox came across a cat in the forest. Or something very similar to a cat, at least. The thing was neither flesh nor fur, but pale enamel, the tip of its nose and the insides of its ears daubed with blood. It sat on its polished haunches atop a mossy log beside a babbling brook, paw metronoming in salute. “Hello,” said the fox to the cat, drawn to its gleam and its amiable expression, its bobbing foreleg, but mostly by the golden coin at its throat.
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You Do Nothing But Freefall - Lightspeed Magazine
The Old Women Who Were Skinned - Lightspeed Magazine
The Old Women Who Were Skinned - Lightspeed Magazine
There once were two sisters, close in age, who had been birthed and loved and became stooped and wise and were now old women together. They lived in a house in a courtyard surrounded by a tall stone wall, meant to keep out most children and all men, though starlings made their nests in the boughs of the elms. One day, the king---an old man himself---was walking by the wall when he heard the lilting voices of the sisters, who had become accomplished singers over their long years.
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The Old Women Who Were Skinned - Lightspeed Magazine
Al-Kahf (الكهف) - Lightspeed Magazine
Al-Kahf (الكهف) - Lightspeed Magazine
There once lived a man who was stolen from the sea. Rare and magnificent, he lived in his cave, rising to the surface every so often to pluck the strings of his violin for the birds before retreating into the water to play for his kin. They spent their days enthralled by the doleful songs of the man who lived in the littoral cave. But there came a day when the songs ceased and the people stopped going and the man was nowhere to be seen.
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Al-Kahf (الكهف) - Lightspeed Magazine
The Atonement Path - Lightspeed Magazine
The Atonement Path - Lightspeed Magazine
To think we used to put young criminals in jail. I’m sorry. I don’t mean to eavesdrop. Or should I say eaveswatch? What is the comparable term for using one’s visual sense in a surreptitious fashion? Dining establishments are a superb venue for such…
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The Atonement Path - Lightspeed Magazine
Queen Lily - Lightspeed Magazine
Queen Lily - Lightspeed Magazine
“It is the voice of my child!” the White Queen cried out, as she rushed past the King, so violently that she knocked him over among the cinders. “My precious Lily! My imperial kitten!” and she began scrambling wildly up the side of the fender. via P…
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Queen Lily - Lightspeed Magazine
America: The Ride
America: The Ride
This story also appears in the anthology RESIST: TALES FROM A FUTURE WORTH FIGHTING AGAINST, edited by Gary Whitta, Hugh Howey, and Christie Yant. (Proceeds from the sale of the anthology go to benefit the ACLU.) via Pocket
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America: The Ride
Our Side of the Door - Lightspeed Magazine
Our Side of the Door - Lightspeed Magazine
It isn’t until I realize I can’t find my son—really can’t find him—that I think of all the other things I can’t see in the starlit orchard. “Cruz!” I yell. “Buddy! You win!” There is no moon. The trees are thick with blossoms. I hear Cruz in the tal…
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Our Side of the Door - Lightspeed Magazine
Oversite - Lightspeed Magazine
Oversite - Lightspeed Magazine
“It doesn’t hurt, Gram,” Renata says. My sixteen-year-old daughter pulls up her t-shirt sleeve to show her bare arm, the skin summer brown and the muscle swelling slightly into smooth biceps, flawless. “I had it done when I was little and see, you c…
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Oversite - Lightspeed Magazine
Hapthorn’s Last Case - Lightspeed Magazine
Hapthorn’s Last Case - Lightspeed Magazine
My assistant said, “You have received an invitation from Holk Xanthoulian. He is embarking on a new menu and invites, and I quote, ‘a select coterie of the cognoscenti to sample its superlative assemblage of tastes, textures, and titillations.’” Or …
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Hapthorn’s Last Case - Lightspeed Magazine
Moonboys - Lightspeed Magazine
Moonboys - Lightspeed Magazine
You ask how my brother died on the moon that day, but that’s the wrong question. Ask instead what he spelled with his bootprints when we first stepped down from the platform. Ask instead the one song he listened to, the whole flight there. Ask why h…
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Moonboys - Lightspeed Magazine
Meet Me in Iram - Lightspeed Magazine
Meet 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. The city has several problems. (1) It is lacking in domestic …
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Meet Me in Iram - Lightspeed Magazine
A Love Story Written on Water - Lightspeed Magazine
A Love Story Written on Water - Lightspeed Magazine
Bhi’ash was a king of the Axe clan. Truthful and courageous, he was renowned for having performed one thousand Black Horse sacrifices and one hundred Fire sacrifices. For his devotion, upon his demise he attained entrance to the heavenly realms and …
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A Love Story Written on Water - Lightspeed Magazine
Remaking History - Lightspeed Magazine
Remaking History - Lightspeed Magazine
“The point is not to make an exact replica of the Teheran embassy compound.” Exasperated, Ivan Venutshenko grabbed his hair in one hand and pulled up. “It’s the spirit of the place that we want to invoke here.” “This has the spirit of our storage wa…
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Remaking History - Lightspeed Magazine