A dryly black look at a community living with (or, indeed, dying of) a particularly vicious plague.
On a backward planet, primitive superstition holds that when a religious leader destined for sainthood dies, there is a wondrous odor at their passing.
A complex story from Melton, in which you need to be strapped in as tight as pilot Emil.
There’s somewhat of a dream-like quality to the story.
If you’re looking for a story of subtlety, nuance and emotion, multi-layered and complex, then look further.
Another clever, throught-provoking story from Reed in Clarkesworld, following last year’s ‘Cull’.
A political prisoner is rendered extraordinarily unto a secret base on the moon.
A story by Robert Reed, read by Kate Baker. What’s not to like?
A brief look at one possible future for the US healthcare system – and it’s scary enough as it is.
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