What’s in Issue 359
Novel |
The top-level world conference is on track to build the orbit-changing thrusters on the Moon. Meanwhile, newly promoted Enseign Terry Garfield relies on parallel history to save the day politically and financially: Gabriel S. Timar, The Hades Connection Chapter 23, part 1; part 2
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Novella | Biker grandma Ida Mae Wheeler makes close contact with a really big ‘thang’ from the cornfield: Glenn Gray, A Day in the Cornfield, part 10. |
Serial | New contributor Daniel Shebses introduces Mike Devlin, who is fascinated by a strange new application for his X-Phone: The Deathalator, part 1; part 2. |
Short Stories |
What’s the old saying? ‘Too soon old, too late smart’? And too much ignored, to boot: Kevin Ahearn, The End of an Erica. New contributor Barbra Annino depicts some young men on the road, fleeing a tyrannical father with a mother’s blessing: The Mother Road, part 1; conclusion. Old folks don’t understand youngsters’ ‘langwidge’? Up to a point... Michael D. Brooks, OMG. Winning the war is easy; winning the peace, that’s the hard part: Catfish Russ, The Governor of Earth, part 1; part 2; conclusion. New contributor Clarise Samuels introduces a space alien who takes a liking to Earth and a fondness for a lady named Maggie: The Duke of Wunderbar. |
Flash Fiction |
New contributor Sean Monaghan shows that even semi-immortality has its price: Vampire Gustav at the End of the Universe. |
Poetry | Marina J. Neary, On Bat’s Wings |
Short Poetry |
Crystalwizard, I Know You Rebecca Lu Kiernan, Magic |
Departments
Interview | Bewildering Stories interviews Aidan Lucid |
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Welcome | Bewildering Stories welcomes Barbra Annino, Sean Monaghan, Clarise Samuels, and Daniel Shebses. |
Challenge |
Challenge 359 sings As Time Went By. Challenge 359 Response: “The Governor of Earth” |
The Reading Room |
Joanna M. Weston reviews Sean Horlor, Made Beautiful by Use. |
The Art Gallery |
A randomly rotating selection of Bewildering Stories’ art NASA: Picture of the Day Earth Observatory 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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