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Archive for December, 2010

Michaela Roessner. Crumbs. (Fantasy & Science Fiction, Nov/Dec 2010)

as delicious as a warm gingerbread cookie…

Bruce Sterling. The Exterminator’s Want Ad. (Fantasy & Science Fiction, Nov/Dec 2010)

A very subtle and sharp look at a near-future where pretty much everything has gone to wrack and ruin.

Alexander Jablokov. Plinth Without Figure. (F&SF Nov/Dec 2010)

A love story featuring a ghost, urban space design and sculpture.

Lavie Tidhar. The Insurance Agent. (Interzone #230, Sep-Oct 2010)

An imaginative piece.

Analog. November 2010.

Stories by Richard A. Lovett and Mark Neimann-Ross, Carl Frederick, Brad R. Torgersen, Allen M. Steele, Jay Werkheiser, Michael A. Armstrong

Asimovs. October/November 2010.

A nicely balanced issue.

Rick Wilber. Several Items of Interest. (Asimovs, Oct/Nov 2010)

A fourth story in the ‘S’hudonni’ sequence – the first dating back to 1988 – withthe narrative style and the flashbacks supporting the story to good effect.

Ferrett Steinmetz. Under the Thumb of the Brain Patrol. (Asimovs Oct/Nov 2010).

Nerdy high school science geeks are the masters of creation, and the jocks are under their thrall.

Kate Wilhelm. Changing the World. (Asimovs Oct/Nov 2010).

Just how gullible are the conspiracy theorists?

Rachel Swirsky. Eros, Philia, Agape. (The Year’s Best Science Fiction and Fantasy Year Volume Four)

More interpersonal and interspecies dynamics than you get in most sf novels

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