Run by Robots

Author: Linda G. Hatton Juniper’s steel-toed boots weighed down on the gas pedal like a cement anchor at the bottom of the sea, letting up only as she pulled her new fifty-thousand-dollar investment into the slot marked “service.” She ducked out of the car as soon as the ...

One in a Million

Author: Majoki You’d think I’d be happy about beating the odds on my very first try, of hitting a hole-in-one, winning the lottery, finding a needle in a haystack. Not so much. Not when you beat the astronomical odds of folding space-time to the exact system that is ...

The Everything Drawer

Author: Rick Tobin “Sir, shouldn’t we turn about? Maybe hide in the asteroid belt?” Ensign Murphy stood to the Captain’s side, expecting an immediate order to retreat as a fleet of hostile aliens approached at maximum speed. “Hardly, Murphy. You were brought on this ...

Memorial Night

Author: Julian Miles, Staff Writer He sits there like some statue against the rising full moon, hook nose and narrow chin in profile, eyes lost in shadow beneath tousled curly hair from which wisps of smoke rise, describing silver trails in the moonlight. “You’re ...

The Farewell Bridge

Author: Ernesto Sanchez I never thought I would ever hear my father’s voice again. Pitying my aimless life, he handed me this job decades ago, a post so simple a witless robot could do with ease. The monotony is the most difficult part; log every disturbed visitor ...

The Stargazer

Author: Alzo David-West swirling leagues of double stars and life-pulsating suns, waving bands and cosmic rays and manifold planets turning, plasma clouds expanding in the spaces of the void, inter-solar orbits in great eccentric form— a nova blast ...

Over the Edge

Author: Alicia Cerra Waters I remember laying on the midwife’s cot after the world had been deep-fried by a nuclear bomb. I wasn’t feeling very optimistic. The midwife’s mouth puckered with words she didn’t want to say as she offered me some herbs. Problem is, I knew those ...

Papers, Please

Author: Alastair Millar Maybe if we’d thought about it sooner, instead of just buying what the newscasts told us, things would have been different. But I’m not sure. I mean, Autonomous Immigration Management Systems sounded like a good thing – they’d be a non-human (read: ...

Outer World

Author: R. J. Erbacher The vessel approached the large planet and Ot’O was steady and eager behind the controls. This was Ot’O’s world to discover, his accolade. The extensive voyage, aside from a few minor adjustments, had gone as planned. Advanced technology allowed space ...

Lilibet

Author: Cecilia Kennedy If you follow the trail of woods at the Inkston County Line and see a purple and silver spot that swirls and sparkles in the afternoon sun near the oak tree, that’s where Lilibet lives. (At least, that’s what I call my little worm-like pet, who ...

Bratwurst

Author: Susan Anthony “Have you ever noticed how bratwurst looks like the dismembered parts of an amorous man?” Jimmy replied, “I feel like we may have got away from recipes again.” “You’re right. I was just reminiscing.” Jimmy echoed the sentiment, “I understand. ...

Selections from my Fragrance Portfolio

Author: John McManus The Singularity EDP You can’t travel through time without a good sense of smell. At least, no farther than you can drive a car blind. That’s why the best time travelers come from the same little Riviera town as the best perfumers. Grasse, ...

Oh Dear

Author: Frank T. Sikora My gift certificate for DownTime Inc. permitted me one trip to the past for a time period not to exceed 60 minutes and with a .0016 percent risk to the timeline, which meant I wouldn’t be sleeping with Queen Victoria, debating socialism with Trotsky, ...

One With the Stars

Author: Emma Bedder The SS-Parrellian drifted through peaceful, empty space. There wasn't anything around for light years. Stars dotted its surroundings, planting spots of distant white into the endless black. Orlene stood on the bridge; her face almost pressed against the ...

The Sorrow Machine

Author: Colin Jeffrey "Take your medicine, Jomley," Yanwah entreated, holding the rough wooden bowl to her child's lips. "It is helping you." Jomley made his usual face, turning away and shaking his head. Yanwah sighed. She new the medicine tasted bad, she couldn't ...

One Touch

Author: Majoki When I lopped off my counterpart’s limb, it was not a very diplomatic move. Which was troublesome because I was the lead diplomat in this encounter with the Sippra. As the new Terran plenipotentiary on this mission, it was my responsibility to establish ...

We Don’t Care If You Come in Peace

Author: Julian Miles, Staff Writer Someone’s coughing hard within the cloud of smoke and dust that conceals the aftermath of this epic confrontation. A hoarse voice shouts. “Hey, Storm Queen, blow this crud away. I can’t see.” The coughing stops and a guttural voice ...

It Might Just Be a Wednesday

Author: Nicholas Viglietti We ain’t so important. Hopefully, that eases our flow; beneath the torrid blasts of the vainglorious Sun-God – always shows up, always brash to prove its status: boss. Strong heat grows – just a regular blaze away, kind-of summer day. The ...
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