What’s in Issue 308
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Novel |
Michael E. Lloyd, Observation Three: Changing Hearts Raymond passes on the Domans’ instructions, the SOG-E does its final duty, and the shutdowns begin. Quo offers Raymond a remarkable gift. Maelene reveals her personal demon to Toni and then goes home, but she and Toni have some unfinished business ...
Chapter 26: Now You See It ...
Chapter 27: Stirred, Not Shaken Chapter 28: Society’s Child, part 1; part 2 |
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Novella | High-placed government figures and shadowy financiers make big plans, but the real mover and shaker is a mysterious mercenary: S. H. Linden, A Stacked Deck, part 1; part 2. |
Serial |
Some people who are down on their luck or are outcasts will need Fred Looseman to become Floozman, the bringer of scandalous abundance. Stay tuned; it won’t be just a bail-out: Bertrand Cayzac, Floozman and the Traveling Entertainers, part 1 French original: Floozman et les gens du voyage (complete) |
Short Stories |
New contributor Daniel S. Connolly shows an augur at work. Wait... just what is prognostication, anyway? The Luck of the Beekeeper, part 1; conclusion. Ian Cordingley weaves an intricates story about a gift from the stars that may or may not be one: Here With Me Now. New contributor David Dunwoody shows what might happen when one takes an unauthorized grave ride. It’s not exactly what one might expect: Ministry. New contributor Janet Yung raises a question: Why might anyone want a personality transplant? If you could be someone else, would you settle for Caroline? Trying To Be Caroline. |
Flash Fiction |
New contributor Zosimo Quibilan, Jr. paints a rainbow of colors at a drinking fountain: Rembo. New contributor Don Royster gives a lesson in what ‘cherry-picking’ intelligence data is all about: The Woman in the Cave. If you steal a painting for your girlfriend, just make sure it doesn’t give her ideas about where to go without you: Gloria Watts, The Seascape. |
Poetry | Anna Ruiz, Damn Birds |
Short Poetry |
John Stocks, Endgame |
Memoir | New contributor Will Gray recounts first-hand a tank battle in the fall of 1944: Bail Out!. |
Departments
Welcome | Bewildering Stories welcomes Daniel S. Connolly, David Dunwoody, Will Gray, Zosimo Quibilan, Jr., Don Royster, and Janet Yung. |
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The Critics’ Corner |
Slawomir Rapala, The Three Kings revealed Bill Bowler, On The Three Kings Don Webb, Iskald at Home in the World |
The Art Gallery |
A randomly rotating selection of Bewildering Stories’ art NASA: Picture of the Day |
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