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Asimov’s Nov/Dec 2021

Asimov’s Science Fiction [v45 #11 & 12, #550 & 551 Nov/Dec 2021] ed. Sheila Williams, mng ed. Emily Hockaday (Dell Magazines, $7.99, 208pp, digest) Cover by Maurizio Manzieri
2 • Contents Pages
4 • Editorial: Thirty-Fifth Annual Readers’ Awards’ Results • Shelia Williams • ed
6 • Reflections: A Bad Day for the Dinosaurs • Robert Silverberg • cl
9 • I am Apple Orchard • Mark C. Childs • pm
10 • On the Net: Super! • James Patrick Kelly • cl
13 • Tracks • Bruce Boston • pm
14 • Hānai • Gregory Norman Bossert • nv
36 • Muallim • Ray Nayler • ss
45 • And the Raucous Depths Abide • Sam Schreiber • ss
49 • Disrupted Patterns • Jennifer Crow • pm
50 • Dream Interpretation • Jack Skillingstead • nv
67 • The Gem of Newfoundland • Sandra McDonald • nv
79 • Chalk and Carbon • Marissa Lingen • pm
80 • Striding the Blast • Gregory Feeley • ss
90 • Czerby at Midnight [Lena Ke’aloha] • Shelia Finch • nv
104 • Your Memories are Sponsored by a Fossil Fuel Company • Matt Thompson • pm
106 • From the Fire • Leah Cypess • nv
120 • Bread and Circuits • Misha Lenau • ss
128 • Daydream Believer • R. Garcia y Robertson • nv
147 • A Separate Resonance • P M F Johnson • pm
148 • The Ones Who Walk Away from the Ones Who Walk Away • David Gerrold • ss
159 • Tau Ceti Said What? • Jack McDevitt • ss
165 • La Terrienne • John Richard Trtek • na
199 • Next Issue • Anon • pv
200 • On Books: Alternate Realities • Norman Spinrad • rc
_200 • Or Even Eagles Flew, Harry Turtledove, Prince of Cats Literary Productions, $6.99 • br
_201 • And the Last Trump Shall Sound, Harry Turtledove, Cat Rambo, James Morrow, Caezik SF & Fantasy, $9.99 • br
_204 • Speculative Los Angeles, ed. Denise Hamilton, Akashic Books, $13.09 • br
_206 • Unfinished Land, Greg Bear, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, $26.00 • br
207 • The Tsuchinoko Always Lies • Megan Branning • pm
208 • SF Conventional Calendar • Erwin S. Strauss • cl

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FictionMags Index Family Item Types & Other Abbreviations key.

Analog Nov/Dec 2020

New Releases
Analog N/D 2020
90TH ANNIVERSARY RETROSPECTIVE REPRINT
CALL HIM LORD, Gordon R. Dickson

NOVELETTES
TOGETHER, WE CAN BE MORE!, Juliette Wade
THIS HARD WORLD OF UNWANTED BEAUTY, Evan Marcroft
TRIAL AND ERROR, Grey Rollins
WINTER’S SPRING, A.P. Hawkins
ENTER THE FUNGICENE, J.M. Swenson

SHORT STORIES
A PURPOSE FOR STARS, Brad McNaughton
GHOST STRIKE, Brenda Kalt
PEACEWEAVER, Marissa Lingen
THE POLAR BEAR SLEEPS ON, M. Bennardo
COURTSHIP FTL, Mary E. Lowd
BELOVED TOILER, George Zebrowski
BROUGHT NEAR TO BEAST, Gregor Hartmann
ASLEEP WAS THE SHIP, Eric Del Carlo
STATE OF GRACE, Clancy Weeks
LAZARUS, UNBOUND, Liam Hogan
ASHES, Mario Milosevic
WHY THINGS WORK ON A STARSHIP, Stephen R. Loftus-Mercer

FLASH FICTION
EVENT, Timons Esaias

SPECIAL FEATURES
THE WOMEN WE CAN SEE IN ANALOG, Marie Vibbert
JUST THE FACTS: HOW ARTICLES CAME TO ASTOUNDING, Edward M. Wysocki, Jr.

SCIENCE FACT
BIG SMART OBJECTS, Gregory Benford & Larry Niven

POETRY
SO MANY BLANK MOONS, Holly Lyn Walrath
THE RETURN, G.O. Clark

READER’S DEPARTMENTS
EDITORIAL: THEREFORE, I KNEW HIM, Trevor Quachri
THE ALTERNATE VIEW, John G. Cramer
IN TIMES TO COME
THE REFERENCE LIBRARY, Don Sakers
BRASS TACKS
UPCOMING EVENTS, Anthony Lewis

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Asimov's Nov/Dec 2020

Asimov’s N/D 2020
NOVELLA
Take a Look at the Five and Ten by Connie Willis

NOVELETTES
Christmas at the Hilbert Astoria by Sam Schreiber
The Hind by Kevin J. Anderson & Rick Wilber
Forger Mr. Z by Chen Qiufan, (Translated by Andy Dudak)
Return From the Stars by James Gunn
Pull It From the Root by Zack Be
The Long Iapetan Night by Julie Novakova

SHORT STORIES
The Mirages by Alaya Dawn Johnson
Grief, as Faithful as My Hound by Marissa Lingen
Footprint by Kate Maruyama
Return to Glory by Jack McDevitt

POETRY
After a Year of Solitude by Lora Gray
Archaeologists Uncover Bones, Bifocals, a Tricycle by Steven Withrow
Black Box Sonnet #13,041 by Garrison Kammer
Protozoan Pride by Peter Payack
Let Them Go by Darrell Schweitzer

DEPARTMENTS
Guest Editorial: Where We Came from Is Where We’re Going  Allen M. Steele
Reflections: Finding the Mountains of Madness by Robert Silverberg
On the Net: What Information Wants by James Patrick Kelly
Next Issue
On Books by Paul Di Filippo
The SF Conventional Calendar by Erwin S. Strauss

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Guns + Tacos Season 2 Episode 11

Guns + Tacos Season 2 Episode 11
Announcement: We are thrilled to be releasing the fifth episode of our second season, Sopa and a Streetsweeper by Ryan Sayles.

Beau is a hero.

He’s also the kind of guy who, when he patrons a taco truck, is as interested in their food as he is their black-market firearms. And the special is soup paired with a streetsweeper shotgun.

When Beau puts the special to use at a Black Friday sales event, he unintentionally starts a full-blown, storewide shoot-out. But he escapes, and takes with him an abandoned little girl he rescued. Maybe she’d like some soup too.

In his apartment, oblivious to the fierce manhunt for the child, Beau discusses just how badly he screwed up the Black Friday shooting with his underhanded neighbors. Then SWAT arrives, but SWAT’s never dealt with someone like Beau. Concerned for the little girl’s safety, Beau has to reach deep down to become the protector she needs.

After the fires have been put out, the bodies sorted and the wreckage cleared, Beau’s gonna be hungry. Fortunately, soup is very filling and a lot of taco trucks offer it.

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Nov/Dec 2020 Digests

Digest Magazine Blogs
Kewaunee Lapseritis’ “Sasquatch: A Terrestrial-Extraterrestrial?” at Fate Magazine blog.

ECR compiles the Top Tem Hammer Horror Films of All Time! at EconoClash Review blog.

Eric Del Carlo, whose “Asleep Was the Ship” appears in Analog N/D 2020, explores the dilemma Covid-19 poses for near-future SF writers at The Astounding Analog Companion.

Jehane Sharah, whose “Words Don’t Kill” appears in EQMM N/D 2020, explores “The Scents of an Ending” at Something is Going to Happen.

Pulp Modern Vol. 2 No. 5

Kate Maruyama’s key take-away from a panel of writers mired in 2020 at Asimov’s From Earth to the Stars.

Digest Magazine Reviews and Reflections
R.T. Lawton examines series evolution via “A Matter of Values” from AHMM N/D 2020 at SleuthSayers.

Matthew X. Gomez reviews Pulp Modern Vol. 2 No. 5 at EconoClash Review.

John O’Neill teams with Victoria Silverwolf to review Weirdbook No. 43 at Black Gate.

Eerie 50, Vampirella 27, Creepy 56
A Traveller's Guide to Eight Wonders of the Ancient World

TDE Contributors’ Corner
Uncle Jack (Seabrook) and Cousin Peter (Enfantino) review Eerie No. 50, Vampirella No. 27, and Creepy No. 56 at bare•bones e-zine.

Marc Myers has released a new zine: A Traveller’s Guide to Eight Wonders of the Ancient World filled with full page collage art, complete with a guided tour program. Contact Marc Myers for ordering information.

Storytime
David James Keaton’s
“Dolla Dolla Bill Wall” at Tough Crime.

Michael Carter’s “Terminal Island” at Pulp Modern Flash.

Mark McConville’s “Monumental Strength” at Close to the Bone.

TDE Booksellers
Bud’s Art Books’ latest Weekly New Items blog headlines 2021 Calendars.

Amazing Selects No. 3

Readin’ and Writin’
The third edition of Amazing Selects, Adrift in the Sea of Souls by David Gerrold, features three stories by the famed author as well as introductions by Adam-Troy Castro and publisher Steve Davidson. The first, from which the collection gets its title, mixes time travel and head hopping into a satisfiying posit on reincarnation and existence.

“The White Piano” is a magical fantasy laden with a love for life, art, and beauty. “Jacob in Manhattan” presents a fresh new take on one of horror fiction’s oldest, most reliable bloody legends. A trio of 5-star stories wrapped in wonder, invention, and heart. The Author’s Afterward adds a hard-won lesson on storytelling for aspriing writers and pros. A terrific collection.

Our current issue: The Digest Enthusiast No. 12 is available in print at Lulu.com and Amazon, and in digital formats at Kindle Books and Magzter.

The Digest Enthusiast No. 12 June 2020

Vintage Digests
Todd Mason
shares vintage covers and contents from F&SF, Fantastic, Shock, Fear, Science Fantasy, Fantastic Universe, and Macabre at Sweet Freedom.

Vocabulary: Cyanotic
“Her fair and sunburned face had gone absolutely corpse-gray with terror, making the golden freckles stand out with greater prominence, and her lips were blue and cyanotic.”
“The Mansion of Unholy Magic” by Seabury Quinn Startling Mystery Stories No. 1 Summer 1966

Galaxy May 1970

Contents
Ejler Jakobsson: The DDTs
James Blish “A Style in Treason”
David Gerrold “The God Machine”
Arthur C. Clarke “Neutron Tide”
Robert Silverberg “The Tower of Glass”* Part II
Avram Davidson “Timeserver”
Algis Budrys: Galaxy Bookshelf
Michael G. Coney “Whatever Became of the McGowans?”
Vaughn Bodé “Sunpot” (comic)
Frederik Pohl’s Editorial View: Overkill
Galaxy Stars: Robert Silverberg

Galaxy Magazine Vol. 30 No. 2 May 1970
Publisher: Arnold E. Abramson
Associ. Publisher: Bernard Williams
Editor: Ejler Jakobsson
Editor Emeritus: Frederik Pohl
Science Editor: Donald H. Menzel
Feature Editor: Lester del Rey
Managing Editor: Judy-Lynn Benjamin
Art Director: Franc L. Roggeri
Assoc. Art Director: Jack Gaughan
Cover and interior art: Jack Gaughan

Amazing Stories No. 4

Amazing Stories Vol. 76 No. 4 Summer 2019
Content
Ira Nyman’s From the Editor’s Desk: Practical Advice for Impractical Situations
Amazing Cover Artist: Yoko Matsuoka
Gary Dalkin: Rachel Armstrong Interview
Jack Clemons’ Citizens of the Solar System: Neil Armstrong
David Gerrold “Follow the Other Brick Road or In The Land of the Wurlikins” art by Roberto Armas
M.J. Moores “Shadow Phoenix Episode I: Answering the Call” (excerpt) art by Melisa Des Rosiers
Jen Frankel “Home-O-Cide” art by Anton Oxenuk
Tatiana Ivanova “The Scheduled War” translated by Alex Shvartsman, art by HMW
Cathy Smith “Canuck Commodities and Futures” art by Olivia Beelby
Brad Preslar “Worth Doing Wrong” art by Tom Miller
Brian Rappatta “The Prufrock Whisperer” art by Ron Miller
Jo Miles “#SaveJade” art by M.D. Jackson
Shirley Meier’s Throwing Rocks at the Void, art by Staff
Ricky Brown’s Inspiring Books for Amazing Stories Readers
Uche Ogbuji, Mary Soon Lee, R. Gene Turchin, and Jerri Hardesty (verses)
Steve Fahnestalk: William Gibson Interview, art by Pratap Sharma

Publisher: Steve Davidson
Editor-in-Chief: Ira Nayman
Art Director: Kermit Woodall
Cover: Yoko Matsuoka
Full size magazine: 8.5” x 11” 94 pages
Available at select conventions and by subscription from the Amazing Stories website