Stephen Baxter, Karen Marie Moning, and More
QuasarDragon —
... : "Homeostasis" by Carlos Hernadez. "a plainly-told story about real people adapting to a plausible piece of tomorrow’s life-saving medical technology" Online HERE . Comics ...
Free Fiction and Stuff for 07/02/2009
SF Signal —
... and Robert Laughlin.
Lorelei Signal has its July - Sept '09 issue out with fiction and poetry by Gerri Leen, C.L. Holland, Rhonda Porrett, Rhonda Parrish, Ed Blundell, Christine Lucas, James Hartley, Megan Arkenberg, Daniel D. Jones, and Pam L. Wallace.
Crossed Genres has its out its Anthropomorphism themed issue with fiction by Aaron Wilsford, Jennifer D. Munro, Benjamin Jacobson, Jeromy K. Smith, and Aleta Johansen.
@Futurismic: "Homeostasis" by Carlos Hernadez.
@Another Realm: "Effects May Vary" by ...
Friday Photo Blogging: my other echo pedal is also a Memory Man
Velcro City Tourist Board —
... Though I will just say this: go read the latest Futurismic story, “Homeostasis” by Carlos Hernandez, because it’s a good story with a zero-schmaltz happy ending, and the twenty minutes it’ll take you will be repaid by putting a smile on your face. Once that’s done, you can head off and have a good weekend; that’s certainly my intention. Hasta luego! ...
The 2009 Hugo Short Fiction Nominees
Torque Control —
... and rounding up discussion of them here, possibly on a bi-weekly basis, probably focusing on new, online stories (after all, there are next year’s Hugo nominations to think about). Good idea? Bad idea? And if the former, does anyone have suggestions for stories they’d like to put on the slate? I’ve been mulling posting something about Rachel Swirsky’s “Eros, Philia, Agape” since I read it, for instance, and I keep meaning to read more of Futurismic’s fiction. Thoughts?
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