What’s in Issue 209
Contest |
Bewildering Stories’ Contest 3, “Strange Places,” is now open. Open the Contest 3 Welcome page. |
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Novel |
Howie gives Saul, who is on a quest for Audel’s ring, a map of the perilous Verusa sewers. Howie seeks out Bridget just as she, too, is being paid a visit by the sinister Audel: Tamara Sheehan, Tenth Man: chapter 4; chapter 5; chapter 6. Open the Tenth Man Contest page. |
Short Stories |
A library robot is very comfortable in the worship of his creator until he learns that his creator has a Creator of his own, and that breaking the laws of creator and Creator alike leads to consequences that are very human: Bill Bowler, A Robot’s Faith, part 1; conclusion. Richard flees the Cartel — from flesh to ashes to golden dust: Colin P. Davies, Dust to Dust. Daniel wanted only five more minutes with Jessica, but it’s too late now: Donna Gagnon, Five Minutes More. Pipelines are being shut down to repair corrosion? Oh, they’re not? What next? On planet Cerebrus, nature has allies: Steven C. Levi, Bandersnatch George and the Basin Rider Rendezvous, part 1; conclusion. The cricket of the fable is the life and soul of a country musician: Thomas D. Reynolds, The Fiddler and the Cricket. The very tiniest things may cause global warming right where you least want it: E. S. Strout, AMANDA. New contributor J. A. Tyler satirizes soap operas, fallout shelters and world politics. Please tell us it’s a fantasy: When the Lights Go Out Again All Over the World. |
Flash Fiction |
When a mayor decides he doesn’t care for certain letters to the editor, he takes direct action: Charles Richard Laing, Editorial Response. New contributor Dan Malach portrays a couple’s abandonment at the end of their life: Together Forever. New contributor Allen McGill satirizes televangelists in a kind of brief Elmer Gantry update: Payment in Advance. |
Poetry |
Rebecca Lu Kiernan, Rummy Park: A New Leaf Thomas D. Reynolds, Invisible Boy Translation: Jean de La Fontaine, La Cigale et la fourmi: by Don Webb |
Departments
Welcome | Bewildering Stories welcomes Dan Malach, Allen McGill, and J. A. Tyler. |
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Challenge | Challenge 209 goes Dancing Toward Summer’s End. |
Letters |
Clyde Andrews reports Death Threats via Poetry. Tala Bar writes From the Line of Fire. |
The Art Gallery |
A randomly rotating selection of Bewildering Stories’ art |
The Reading Room |
Lewayne L. White reviews Gardner Dozois, ed. Galileo’s Children. Jerry Wright reviews L.E. Modesitt, The Eternity Artifact. |
Editorial | Jerry Wright, Bewildering Press |
Bewildering Stories News
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