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Because Change Was the Ocean and We Lived By Her Mercy - Lightspeed Magazine
Because Change Was the Ocean and We Lived By Her Mercy - Lightspeed Magazine
We stood naked on the shore of Bernal and watched the candles float across the bay, swept by a lazy current off to the north, in the direction of Potrero Island. A dozen or so candles stayed afloat and alight after half a league, their tiny flames bobbing up and down, casting long yellow reflections on the dark water alongside the streaks of moonlight. At times I fancied the candlelight could filter down onto streets and buildings, the old automobiles and houses full of children’s toys, all the waterlogged treasures of long-gone people.
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Because Change Was the Ocean and We Lived By Her Mercy - Lightspeed Magazine
Enyo-Enyo - Lightspeed Magazine
Enyo-Enyo - Lightspeed Magazine
Enyo meditated at mealtimes within the internod, huffing liquor vapors from a dead comrade’s shattered skull. This deep within the satellite, ostensibly safe beneath the puckered skein of the peridium, she went over the lists of the dead. She recited her own name first.
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Enyo-Enyo - Lightspeed Magazine
Arvies - Lightspeed Magazine
Arvies - Lightspeed Magazine
STATEMENT OF INTENT: This is the story of a mother, and a daughter, and the right to life, and the dignity of all living things, and of some souls granted great destinies at the moment of their conception, and of others damned to remain society's useful idiots.
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Arvies - Lightspeed Magazine
Webs - Lightspeed Magazine
Webs - Lightspeed Magazine
The suns were setting over Ariel’s cliffs, a great blaze of crimson and gold, when the first pounding came at Anna’s door. The stories from old Earth talked about the glories of their sunsets, but they were nothing, nothing, to the drama of Ariel’s …
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Webs - Lightspeed Magazine
Angels - Lightspeed Magazine
Angels - Lightspeed Magazine
The creature she’d had them make cost her the last piece of forest outside Siena. The one with the little medieval chapel in it, the tall umbrella pines shading a forest floor no tourist had ever walked upon. It cost her the two rocky islands just south of Elba, and the lead mines at Piombino, which she had never cared about, and the villa on Lake Garda, which she had, because, so small and intimate, it had been one of her father’s favorites.
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Angels - Lightspeed Magazine
Abandonware - Lightspeed Magazine
Abandonware - Lightspeed Magazine
Some kids do that---they imprint on empty objects, they give them stories and opinions and a will, until they feel half-inhabited even to grownups, who have to pretend that they care how Chrissy’s blanket feels about things for so long that one day when Chrissy’s at school they step on the blanket and apologize. I did it with anything, when I was young; my toys were always in the middle of some intense plot that nobody outside could understand.
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Abandonware - Lightspeed Magazine