First published in Semiotext[e] SF, December, 1989, edited by Rudy Rucker. Much republishing followed – see the link below for details. Reasons to Read This…
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First published in Semiotext[e] SF, December, 1989, edited by Rudy Rucker. Much republishing followed – see the link below for details. Reasons to Read This…
Leave a CommentPublished in Analog Science Fiction and Fact, January/February 2020, pp. 82-91. Story Illustration is by Tomislav Tikulin. It is reproduced here with permission. Why You…
Leave a CommentPublished in Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine Vol. 46, Nos. 9 & 10. September/October 2022 issue, pp, 82-103. Why You Might Like This Story One Night…
Leave a CommentIn the text, About Writing, by Samuel R. Delany, he challenges writers to learn some common and uncommon rules of grammar and parts of speech…
Leave a CommentTom is fun, and he helps us authors think… And my personal favourite… Yes, early science fiction often had off-the-shelf plots and wooden characters, and…
Leave a CommentPublished online in Slate, Dec 29, 2018. Image by Lisa Larson Walker. Why You Might Like This Story When Robot and Crow Saved East St.…
Leave a CommentPhysicist Sabine Hossenfelder acknowledges that a multiverse is mathematically possible. She just doesn’t think it is very likely. As someone who has written about the…
Leave a CommentChapter 1 introduces the aliens in the story and the agitation of Tye-Por over their mining and procreation issues. Read
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