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Archive for April, 2011

Alan Dean Foster. Ghost Wind : a Mad Amos Malone Story. (F&SF Jan/Feb 2011).

A story featuring Mad Amos Malone and, I would guess, a wind of ghostly origin.

Richard A. Lupoff. 12:02 PM. (Fantasy & Science Fiction, Jan/Feb 2011)

Back in Dec 1973, we are informed, Lupoff’s ’12:01 PM’ appeared in F&SF, subsequently turned into a tv movie.

Bill Pronzini and Barry N. Malzberg. Paradise Last. (Fantasy & Science Fiction, Jan/Feb 2011).

Zombie lurve – proving that sex in the after life is not dead boring.

Albert E. Cowdrey. The Bogle. (Fantasy & Science Fiction, Jan/Feb 2011).

Chilling domestic horror.

Jim Young. The Whirlwind. (Fantasy & Science Fiction, Jan/Feb 2011)

Stuck in a simulation, with limited memory, Ben has to make sense of just what is happening – a whirlwind dispensing advice, and two companions – one very antagonistic male, and a woman.

Clarkeswolrd Magazine, Issue #55, April 2011

Stories by E. Lily Yu and Erin M. Hartshorn

John Kessel. Clean. (Asimovs, March 2011).

A sequel to Kessel’s first Asimov story – ‘Hearts Do Not in Eyes Shine’, all the way back from October 1983.

James Stoddard. Christmas at Hostage Canyon. (Fantasy & Science Fiction, Jan/Feb 2011)

A young boy finds out that there is a much, much darker side to Christmas Eve.

Chris Lawson. Canterbury Hollow. (Fantasy & Science Fiction, Jan/Feb 2011)

A beautiful little SF love story.

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