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The ED SF Project The Ellen Datlow/SCI FICTION Project, that is. We're showing the love for five and a half years of great short fiction, and we need your help! We've got over 300 s...
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The ED SF Project: "Russian Vine" by Simon Ings: An Appreciation by Abigail Nussbaum
"Russian Vine" by Simon Ings: An Appreciation by Abigail Nussbaum So the aliens come. They take one good look at humanity and come to the obvious c...
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I love my job. As a professional translator, I get to work on all kinds of books and stories, from endless epics to haiku-like short-shorts. But whatever the writer, whatever the genre, I know I'll le...
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“The Tenants” by William Tenn: An Appreciation by Nancy O. Greene
"The Tenants" by William Tenn (Philip Klass) is laced with the kind of subtle horror and mental decline that comes with obsession. It starts out with the protagonist, Sydney Blake, going about things as he normally would as an employee of a Wellington...
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"Small Houses" by James P. Blaylock: An Appreciation by Amy Sterling Casil
I might have overestimated Jim's sense of humor in the past. Or, it may just be that I'm older, and I see so much more clearly how immensely touching his writing is. How the words are laden with quiet emotion.
I might well be writing my first comments on a story that was reviewed previously by others online. According to one well-known SF/F reviewer, "Sci Fiction presents the wonderful and whimsical nostalgic reveries of a dying man in "Small Houses" by James... -
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"Hula Ville" by James P. Blaylock: An Appreciation by Amy Sterling Casil
Hula Ville was once a real landmark on the famous "Route 66" going to or from the High Desert in Southern California. It's not the kind of place any of my people would have been inclined to stop at when I was growing up. Although it's absolutely my kind...
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"Gauging Moonlight" by E. Catherine Tobler: An Appreciation by Patrick Samphire
Sometimes, you think that all that can be done in a sub-genre has been done.
Sometimes, someone comes along and proves just how wrong you were.
E. Catherine Tobler's time-travel story is a fine example of one of those times. The narrator of the story is an immensely powerful time-traveler whose job is to observe sentient life but never to interfere. Although possessing the immense power to change...
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