What’s in Issue 151
Bewildering Stories News: Thanks to Michael E. Lloyd, author of Observation One, we now have a complete index of authors and titles from issues 1 to 150. The link has been added to our home page and to the menu bar on all our other pages. The index is not only useful, it represents a monumental effort that took a lot of skill as well as patience. We could not have done it ourselves. On behalf of the editors, authors and readers of Bewildering Stories, Thank you, Mike Lloyd !
Novel | The Galactics fulfill their threat to isolate the Solar System within the force globe. Meanwhile, refugees from Earth struggle to make Starhell livable, and a new and mysterious galactic race enters the scene — only it was really the first to come to Earth: euhal allen, The Bridge, II, chapter 6: Troubled Times, part 1; part 2; part 3. |
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Novellas |
Jeremy and Tamara chase the biotech puppetmaster Phillip to his lair and confront him in hand-to-hand combat: Michael J A Tyzuk, Tangled Threads, Tangled Strings, part 7; part 8. Princess Rhiannon receives a mysterious letter from her sister, Queen Gwennan, summoning her to come alone to Caer Dythal. At stake is not only Rhiannon’s dignity but her sanity, as well: Rachel Parsons, I Still Wake From Nightmares, part 1. |
Short Stories |
When the long-lived people of the future finally reach the end of their lives, many choose time travel to spend their last hour in dying for a cause they believe in. And sometimes two can die for the same cause, though perhaps not quite at the same time: Kevin Ahearn, Die and Let Live. On a distant planet set about with ferocious jungle beasts, two servants on a colonial plantation, Charlie and Siddris, attempt a perilous escape for a surprising purpose: Robert Allen, The Hunt, part 1; conclusion. What is the worst thing out of Pandora’s Box that space aliens could inflict on a nascent humanity? D. A. Madigan, Mania. |
Flash Fiction |
Two space-alien culture doctors have some good news and some bad news for Earthlings. But which news is which? Karlos D. Allen, A Visit to the Clinic. |
Poetry | You’d like to take the fairies up on their offer of eternal youth? Not so fast there; think carefully first: Thomas R., Eternal Youth. |
Essays |
‘Bombay is a piece of fiction made of glass. Stones cannot break it because glass is invisible. Death makes me aware of the unreality of my bones’: Prakash Kona, Nameless in a Faceless City, part 4. A luxuriant garden shows the work of a “vague hand”: G. David Schwartz, The Hand in the Garden. |
Departments
Welcome | Bewildering Stories welcomes veteran contributor Kevin Ahearn. |
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Challenge | Challenges 151 offers some choice questions. Pick Any Five. |
The Reading Room |
Jerry Wright reviews Amanda Hemingway’s The Greenstone Grail. |
Editorial | xxx |
In Times to Come
In issue 152
- Novel: euhal allen, The Bridge, III chapter 1 “Great Confusion”
- Novellas:
- Michael J A Tyzuk, “Tangled Threads, Tangled Strings” parts 9-10
- Rachel Parsons, “I Still Wake From Nightmares” part 2
- Serial: new contributor Gracie Motley, “The Back Yard” part 1
- Short stories:
- new contributor Kaolin Fire, “Testing, Testing”
- new contributor Patrick K. Morgan, “Orange Julius”
- new contributor Graciela Tillard, “The Hands”
- new contributor Patrick K. Morgan, “Orange Julius”
- Poetry: new contributor Mark Bonica,
“Looking for the Old Woman Who Plays Rummy” - Essay: Prakash Kona, “Nameless in a Faceless City” part 5
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