What’s in Issue 214
Contest |
Bewildering Stories’ Contest 3, “Strange Places,” is now open. Contest 3 Welcome page | Contest 3 Index page |
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Novel |
Bridget overhears Audel’s plans. Saul, Howie and Toven escape to the sewers under Verusa only to be pursued by dread incubi: Tamara Sheehan, Tenth Man: chapter 19; chapter 20; chapter 21, part 1; part 2. Tenth Man Contest page |
Short Stories |
New contributor Dean Francis Alfar depicts a magical quest by three princes who are brothers. The middle prince knows how such quests typically proceed, and he takes a different tack: The Middle Prince, part 1; conclusion. Can a machine love? ...processing... insufficient data... It can certainly be loved: Bill Bowler, Heart Too Hard, part 1; conclusion. When is a villain a really bad guy? When he makes a kid miss a fireworks display: Mary B. McArdle, Downburst. New contributor Beth Scott rings a change on the theme of the “bad seed,” one that learns the hard way — for everybody else: Changeling. Do you have sudden cravings for junk food? Beware, you may be inhabited by a monster: E. S. Strout, Inside Job. |
Flash Fiction |
Next time you play a game like “Zork” or “Leather Goddesses of Phobos,” be ready to pull the plug: Luke Jackson, Infocommunicado. Corey Mesler records some strange communications At the Zoo. |
Poetry |
Caroline Davies, Man on an Aeroplane Carmen Ruggero, Stardust Fading |
Departments
Welcome | Bewildering Stories welcomes Dean Francis Alfar and Beth Scott. |
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Challenge | Challenge 214 asks you to Tell Us Another One. |
The Art Gallery |
Jeff Crouch, In the Garden of the Moon NASA: Picture of the Day |
The Reading Room |
Danielle L. Parker reviews Yves Meynard, The Book of Knights. Jerry Wright reviews Alastair Reynolds Pushing Ice. |
Editorial | Jerry Wright, What To Do? |
Bewildering Stories News
Next week brings the Third Quarterly Review, the editors’ choices from issues 202-214. We’ll resume regular publication with issue 215 on October 2nd. Meanwhile, Contest 3 and the Tenth Man Contest will continue without interruption.
Scheduling: The fall semester begins, and Ye Copy Editor’s e-mail responses will slow down dramatically. He’ll also be out of town with a slow Net connection between October 1st and 10th. In the fourth quarter, beginning with issue 215, time pressure and issue lengths will also require some rescheduling. We beg our contributors’ patience.
Who is this esteemed contributor Flash and Fibonacci. |
To Bewildering Stories’ schedule: Readers’ reactions are always welcome. A Bewildering Motto:
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