What’s in Issue 234
Novel |
Michael E. Lloyd, Observation Two: Standing Divided
Chapter 19: Red Lodge, Montana — ‘Salvatore and Maelene get the measure of the rhodium deposits at Bearbite Mines. Well, Salvatore tries to...’
Chapter 20: Los Angeles, California, part 1 — ‘Toni is handling Maelene badly on the phone, but he’s performing well in helping Carla and Quo with their plans to crash the “Gerontite” party...’ Chapter 20: part 2 — ‘Quo and Carla embarrass an aging Hollywood stud into setting up their meeting with “The Man,” while Toni takes advice and get things back on track with Maelene.’ |
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Serials |
Sigmund Parvo careens toward a showdown with a putsch — and the ultimate Pest: Colin P. Davies, Pestworld, part 5; part 6; part 7; part 8; conclusion. The desert city of Oyan is experiencing torrential rains; but the serpent goddess Sonya is hungry, and her acolytes threaten to unleash a bloodbath: Slawomir Rapala, The Birth of Vengeance, part 1: Rain, Blood and the Serpent. |
Short Stories |
Joe is a good guy to know in a pinch. But others’ pinches become his own when he’s down and out on the city’s mean streets: O. J. Anderson, Hard Cash, part 1; conclusion. New contributor Ed Coet wrestles with theodicy. Can even the spirit of Elijah unravel the conundrum of divine omnipotence and good and evil? David’s Angel, part 1; conclusion. Those blackflies eatin’ on your bones... / But they’re not the very worst thing, you know, / In north Ontar-i-o, i-o, in north Ontar-i-o: Bryce V. Giroux, Dead Simple, part 1; conclusion. New contributor Ed Lynskey discovers a fellow who’s building an altar. To himself. In a meat locker: The Nth Degree of Me, part 1; conclusion. How can a precocious young girl fill out her university application when her Dad is busy messing around with the timeline and helping Archimedes with his mirrors? E. S. Strout, Reflection. |
Flash Fiction |
Want to save the world? Remember, you can never do just one thing. And sometimes even one thing is one too many, or too few: Kevin Ahearn, The White Life. Want to become wealthy as an arms merchant? It may be something you could try at home: Karlos Allen, The Swordsmith. |
Poetry |
Anna Ruiz, At Some Point John Stocks, Night Apples |
Prose Poetry |
New contributor Andy Riverbed, For It Is Today That I Am Born Roberto Sanhueza, Another Night in Transylvania |
Interview | Phil Reisman of WVOX radio interviews Jack Alcott. |
Departments
Welcome | Bewildering Stories welcomes Ed Coet, Ed Lynskey, and Andy Riverbed. |
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The Critics’ Corner |
Bill Bowler, Code and Message in “David’s Angel” |
Challenge |
Challenge 233 response: Some editors ponder memes. Challenge 234 spends Another White Night. |
Letters | Donald Schneider writes about “Scratch Handicap” |
The Art Gallery |
A randomly rotating selection of Bewildering Stories’ art NASA: Picture of the Day |
Randomly selected Bewildering motto:
Randomly selected classic rejection notice:
Bewildering Stories’ official mottoes:
“Poems are not made with ideas; they are made with words.” — Stéphane Mallarmé
Ars longa, vita brevis. Rough translation: “Proofreading never ends.”
To Bewildering Stories’ schedule: In Times to Come
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