Animal Logic

Author: Colin Jeffrey If there's anyone who knows more about aliens than Dreagle Fungebiskit, I'll eat my hats. He's what you'd call an authority on all the extraterrestrial beings, their habits, and motivations. And I don't say that lightly – he's only got a bunch of ...

Man in the Middle

Author: R. J. Erbacher The up-arrow light dinged off and the doors slid open as I stepped onto the elevator at my office building, early for work, as usual. There was one person in the car standing in the exact center. That was strange because this was the lowest floor and ...

The Maestro

Author: Mark Renney Warren’s specialty was to reshape the facts, he was a manipulator of the truth. Apart from the burning desire to be incredibly wealthy he had no interest in politics or economics and was unhindered by conscience or ethics. Perhaps this was why he was the ...

Soul Copy

Author: Amanda Fetters You scramble against the upholstery. “What are you doing?” —Hold still. “No, really. What are you doing.” —Making a copy. Stop squirming. We could have been done by now. “A copy of what?” —Your ≹§. “My…?” —It’s not a great ...

Wave Goodbye

Author: Majoki Cloudfall almost killed him. He’d arrived on Verdant during thirdcycle when the sudden burst of water and biomass knocked him off his feet and sent him sluicing down into the Well. Only the Mistery had saved him. One of the chanters saw his tell-tale ...

Patterns in the Sand

Author: Julian Miles, Staff Writer The sun beats down mercilessly upon dunes and cliffs, turning the scene to shades of gold scattered with tan shadows. Across this starkly beautiful landscape, a series of small, sandy divots lie where the breeze has not blown them back to ...

$ubject #33

Author: Em The sky ripped open. A giant pixel tear split the fake blue, revealing the rusted skeleton of the "Rust"—the real, ruined world. Théo Laurent leaned on his console, skin itching. In 2936, the government bought the mental labor of citizens to power the city, ...

Overdue notice

Author: Colin Jeffrey The first time Elmer Merle realised something was wrong was when his heart stopped beating. Which surprised him, because he was clearly able to walk and talk, and check the messages on his phone without once falling down dead. "You're the ...

Herbert’s Field

Author: Hillary Lyon Looking through the illuminated magnifier, Herbert soldered the finishing touches to the miniature mechanical bee. He carried it to the garden where his young son, Drew, waited. “It looks too little to accomplish anything,” his son commented. His ...

A Simulation

Author: Mark Renney Carter travelled to the end of the line purely by accident. After drinking with friends he had fallen asleep on the last train. He awoke in the early hours of the morning, cocooned in his overcoat. The lighting in the carriage had dropped to an energy ...

Salvage

Author: Aubrey Williams You can practically hear the metal creaking, the knocking of lost air-locks and forgotten corridors, as you pass through the graveyard. It’s the Cemetery; replete with hulks, a collection of battle-blasted wrecked vehicles on the dull edge of the ...

Poorly Known

Author: Majoki Say you run into the creature from the Black Lagoon in a Costco parking lot on a bright sunny afternoon. The creature is just sitting by a massive tangle of blackberry surrounding a brackish drainage pond. I mean, it’s still the scaly fish-faced, ...

Armageddon Blues

Author: Julian Miles, Staff Writer And so they looked down as throughout the world the people gathered as written, there to stage rituals of joyous retribution under the aegis of their chosen divinities. They came in their thousands, in their tens of thousands, and with ...

About Turn

Author: Alastair Millar What a time to be alive! Count Nicolas, as he’d been known for a while now, exited the flitter the way he did everything: elegantly. A casual wave, and the vehicle gullwinged closed behind him, taking itself off to a loiterzone as he walked away. ...

A Sorry Tale for a Clear Evening

Author: Arkapravo Bhaumik "It is said that eons ago when there were chariots flying in the sky and men could walk on the fabled red planet and travel well beyond Saturn. The advanced civilization had also devised truthsayers and named them Aaaiyee. These beings could ...

Before the Auroras Move

Author: Shinya Kato The grey cat Minuet was asleep on the windowsill. Sunlight drifted through the glass and settled across her back. Outside, the campus lawn shimmered in the warm air. “By the way,” Karim said. “When the professor talks about his theory, he always ...

Dreams of Flight

Author: Frank T. Sikora My father’s favorite test subject, a 57-pound bio-genetically altered male piglet, Wilboar, AKA Willie, soars over the storage shed. Its broad wings rhythmically flutter; its eyes dart up and down, left and right. A GoPro camera with AI-level ...

The Last Man

Author: Tom Coupland The final stage was the most delicate. It’s when the construction passes from engineering into art. The actuators have to be balanced, just so. The software soothed to compensate for variations in the haptic surfaces. Each desired gesture brought to ...
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