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Kaleidoscope | 365tomorrows

TURN THE SCOPE. Earth-124. Subject: Davis, Conner. Occupation: Car Salesman. It was an ordinary day of waking up, drinking coffee, and making his way to the lot again but Conner was glad that every day had its predictability. via Pocket Kaleidoscope | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2xKd8Am from Diigo https://ift.tt/2xKd8Am via IFTTT

Kaleidoscope | 365tomorrows

TURN THE SCOPE. Earth-124. Subject: Davis, Conner. Occupation: Car Salesman. It was an ordinary day of waking up, drinking coffee, and making his way to the lot again but Conner was glad that every day had its predictability. via Pocket Kaleidoscope | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2xKd8Am from Diigo https://ift.tt/2xKd8Am via IFTTT

PodCastle 541: Andromache and the Dragon - PodCastle

PodCastle 541: Andromache and the Dragon Author : Brittany Pladek Narrator : Wilson Fowlie Host : Setsu Uzume Audio Producer : Peter Behravesh Discuss on Forums Previously published by Ideomancer. Rated PG-13. Andromache and the Dragon By B… The dragon stood on the shore. “For every day, I will consume one of your desires,” she told them. “You will not know which. You will not know whose. This is my tribute. Do you agree to its terms?” via Pocket from Diigo https://ift.tt/2QUzIPv via IFTTT

Walkers: Akira and Brenna | 365tomorrows

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By The Light Of The Silvery Moon | 365tomorrows

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Colloquy | 365tomorrows

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Home Is Where the Heart Is | 365tomorrows

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Sinker | 365tomorrows

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Date Night | 365tomorrows

The metaphysical archive didn’t have as many visitors as it used to. Satch understood that. Still, he treated each one with all the kindness he could muster. The past was important to keep alive. Round about six-thirty on Saturday night, a young cou… Date Night | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2PZ7hyD from Diigo https://ift.tt/2PZ7hyD via IFTTT

A Worthy Cause | 365tomorrows

Dropping from his vantage point, Sijen kicks out, snapping the neck of the first guard. Hearing his partner’s choked scream, the remaining patrolman swings about, weapon leveled. Rising from his landing crouch, Sijen’s blade like hands take the man … A Worthy Cause | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2QTzyYC from Diigo https://ift.tt/2QTzyYC via IFTTT

Experiment | 365tomorrows

Ellison looked at Anstis, then back down at the person lying on the bed. “And you say he’s been like this for hours?” he asked. Anstis grinned and nodded. via Pocket Experiment | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2xO6Q2q from Diigo https://ift.tt/2xO6Q2q via IFTTT

4B45 494B 6F | 365tomorrows

Keiko 610618, or ‘keiko610’, as her work is signed, has just returned from yet another business meeting in a far flung industrial sector. Making idle conversation, we ask her if she enjoyed her flight, we ask her where she’s been. via Pocket 4B45 494B 6F | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2QT00l2 from Diigo https://ift.tt/2QT00l2 via IFTTT

Dialogue of War | 365tomorrows

The black button seemed to sneer from its instrument panel at the two technicians facing each other with their hands resting on either side of it. They were the only two humans left on the warship. Neither had tasted battle with the aliens. via Pock… Dialogue of War | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2xNjHSw from Diigo https://ift.tt/2xNjHSw via IFTTT

Water Shamans | 365tomorrows

She released her grip on the yoke of her De Havilland, and the pain in her hands eased. Even with a quarter century of experience flying to remote locations in Alaska, no medical emergency could compel her to try a night landing on a pitch black lak… Water Shamans | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2QUmceL from Diigo https://ift.tt/2QUmceL via IFTTT

Mayor | 365tomorrows

I had a fever and a headache and my joints were complaining. I shuffled across my carpet into the light. I stood looking out over the city while holding a steaming zipmug of CitruSinus in my hand. The windows overlooked a new age of wonder. It was a… Mayor | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2xL1Qf9 from Diigo https://ift.tt/2xL1Qf9 via IFTTT

Just Friends | 365tomorrows

Author : C.S. Germain “Because you are a good person. No amount of health or youth can replace that.” was the immediate reply from within his head. via Pocket Just Friends | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2QRYXBT from Diigo https://ift.tt/2QRYXBT via IFTTT

The Game | 365tomorrows

There had been another coup, but that didn’t matter to Alba. All Governmentalists were alike; so what if they exchanged one secretary for another? The anarchist papers were cheering over the shift, but Alba knew better. via Pocket The Game | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2xJ5GVV from Diigo https://ift.tt/2xJ5GVV via IFTTT

Hello, My Friend | 365tomorrows

Author : C. James Darrow Yes, my friend? via Pocket Hello, My Friend | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2yQ88ch from Diigo https://ift.tt/2yQ88ch via IFTTT

The Brain | 365tomorrows

Tony Scandone, the Director of The Ministry of Global Economy, motioned to the servbot to refill his coffee cup. After satisfying himself that the coffee was properly sweetened, he raked the last few morsels of his desert onto his fork, then squeege… The Brain | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2xL8kdY from Diigo https://ift.tt/2xL8kdY via IFTTT

Sinker | 365tomorrows

At the mid of the 21st century, we received the first signal, overriding the output of every speaker on and off the planet with a coherent but seemingly meaningless message. via Pocket Sinker | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2QTYtLG from Diigo https://ift.tt/2QTYtLG via IFTTT

PodCastle 541: Andromache and the Dragon - PodCastle

PodCastle 541: Andromache and the Dragon Author : Brittany Pladek Narrator : Wilson Fowlie Host : Setsu Uzume Audio Producer : Peter Behravesh Discuss on Forums Previously published by Ideomancer. Rated PG-13. Andromache and the Dragon By B… The dragon stood on the shore. “For every day, I will consume one of your desires,” she told them. “You will not know which. You will not know whose. This is my tribute. Do you agree to its terms?” via Pocket from Diigo https://ift.tt/2QUzIPv via IFTTT

Walkers: Akira and Brenna | 365tomorrows

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By The Light Of The Silvery Moon | 365tomorrows

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Colloquy | 365tomorrows

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Home Is Where the Heart Is | 365tomorrows

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TW | 365tomorrows

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Sinker | 365tomorrows

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ADSE | 365tomorrows

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Date Night | 365tomorrows

The metaphysical archive didn’t have as many visitors as it used to. Satch understood that. Still, he treated each one with all the kindness he could muster. The past was important to keep alive. Round about six-thirty on Saturday night, a young cou… Date Night | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2PZ7hyD from Diigo https://ift.tt/2PZ7hyD via IFTTT

A Worthy Cause | 365tomorrows

Dropping from his vantage point, Sijen kicks out, snapping the neck of the first guard. Hearing his partner’s choked scream, the remaining patrolman swings about, weapon leveled. Rising from his landing crouch, Sijen’s blade like hands take the man … A Worthy Cause | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2QTzyYC from Diigo https://ift.tt/2QTzyYC via IFTTT

Experiment | 365tomorrows

Ellison looked at Anstis, then back down at the person lying on the bed. “And you say he’s been like this for hours?” he asked. Anstis grinned and nodded. via Pocket Experiment | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2xO6Q2q from Diigo https://ift.tt/2xO6Q2q via IFTTT

4B45 494B 6F | 365tomorrows

Keiko 610618, or ‘keiko610’, as her work is signed, has just returned from yet another business meeting in a far flung industrial sector. Making idle conversation, we ask her if she enjoyed her flight, we ask her where she’s been. via Pocket 4B45 494B 6F | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2QT00l2 from Diigo https://ift.tt/2QT00l2 via IFTTT

Dialogue of War | 365tomorrows

The black button seemed to sneer from its instrument panel at the two technicians facing each other with their hands resting on either side of it. They were the only two humans left on the warship. Neither had tasted battle with the aliens. via Pock… Dialogue of War | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2xNjHSw from Diigo https://ift.tt/2xNjHSw via IFTTT

Water Shamans | 365tomorrows

She released her grip on the yoke of her De Havilland, and the pain in her hands eased. Even with a quarter century of experience flying to remote locations in Alaska, no medical emergency could compel her to try a night landing on a pitch black lak… Water Shamans | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2QUmceL from Diigo https://ift.tt/2QUmceL via IFTTT

Mayor | 365tomorrows

I had a fever and a headache and my joints were complaining. I shuffled across my carpet into the light. I stood looking out over the city while holding a steaming zipmug of CitruSinus in my hand. The windows overlooked a new age of wonder. It was a… Mayor | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2xL1Qf9 from Diigo https://ift.tt/2xL1Qf9 via IFTTT

Just Friends | 365tomorrows

Author : C.S. Germain “Because you are a good person. No amount of health or youth can replace that.” was the immediate reply from within his head. via Pocket Just Friends | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2QRYXBT from Diigo https://ift.tt/2QRYXBT via IFTTT

The Game | 365tomorrows

There had been another coup, but that didn’t matter to Alba. All Governmentalists were alike; so what if they exchanged one secretary for another? The anarchist papers were cheering over the shift, but Alba knew better. via Pocket The Game | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2xJ5GVV from Diigo https://ift.tt/2xJ5GVV via IFTTT

Hello, My Friend | 365tomorrows

Author : C. James Darrow Yes, my friend? via Pocket Hello, My Friend | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2yQ88ch from Diigo https://ift.tt/2yQ88ch via IFTTT

The Brain | 365tomorrows

Tony Scandone, the Director of The Ministry of Global Economy, motioned to the servbot to refill his coffee cup. After satisfying himself that the coffee was properly sweetened, he raked the last few morsels of his desert onto his fork, then squeege… The Brain | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2xL8kdY from Diigo https://ift.tt/2xL8kdY via IFTTT

Sinker | 365tomorrows

At the mid of the 21st century, we received the first signal, overriding the output of every speaker on and off the planet with a coherent but seemingly meaningless message. via Pocket Sinker | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2QTYtLG from Diigo https://ift.tt/2QTYtLG via IFTTT

Stepping Stones | 365tomorrows

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Stepping Stones | 365tomorrows

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FIND A HOT ASIAN GIRLFRIEND NEAR YOU - Uncanny Magazine

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This Side of the Wall – Michael Gardner – Metaphorosis Magazine

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Wearing the Hat — The Sockdolager

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Daily Science Fiction :: Forget You by Mike Reeves-McMillan

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Sad Dementia Story | Flash Fiction by Joshua Robertson

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The Fifth Brother | A Flash Fiction by Joshua Robertson

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War Story | A Free Flash Fiction Story by Joshua Robertson

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Funny Short Story by Joshua Robertson | Scythes Anonymous

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The Rest | 365tomorrows

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Shore Leave | 365tomorrows

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FIND A HOT ASIAN GIRLFRIEND NEAR YOU - Uncanny Magazine

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This Side of the Wall – Michael Gardner – Metaphorosis Magazine

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Wearing the Hat — The Sockdolager

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Daily Science Fiction :: Forget You by Mike Reeves-McMillan

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Sad Dementia Story | Flash Fiction by Joshua Robertson

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The Fifth Brother | A Flash Fiction by Joshua Robertson

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The Rest | 365tomorrows

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THE CURVE • by Patricia Ljutic – Every Day Fiction

My younger sister, Julie, sits on my bed cross-legged, watching me pack. Even though it’s only April my ten-year-old sister wears beige shorts, a pink T-shirt over a one-piece bathing suit. The purple pansies on the bathing suit can be seen through … THE CURVE • by Patricia Ljutic – Every Day Fiction via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2BUVteG from Diigo https://ift.tt/2BUVteG via IFTTT

She Found Hope in a Pool of Rainwater | 365tomorrows

Traveling along a lesser known path, she found Hope idling at the side of the road. He was dressed in all blue and white, and the reflection of the sun smoldered in his glossy eyes. Hand outstretched, he beckoned her closer, sunlight gleaming agains… She Found Hope in a Pool of Rainwater | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2o9zSVQ from Diigo https://ift.tt/2o9zSVQ via IFTTT

Growing Back | 365tomorrows

The snow is so fine it sometimes drifts about for hours before finally settling. The result is a mist that makes everything vague before fallen snow obscures it completely. This being acid snow, obscuring may become erasure when thawing drenches eve… Growing Back | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2MqzMaQ from Diigo https://ift.tt/2MqzMaQ via IFTTT

Wormhole Revisited | 365tomorrows

These bite marks on my forearm. Just below the crease of my elbow. They’ve always been there, even as a child growing up on the colonies of Ganymede. via Pocket Wormhole Revisited | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2w2009v from Diigo https://ift.tt/2w2009v via IFTTT

Home Where I Feel Alone | 365tomorrows

She sits at the console, the warm glow of beading sex sits at her lip and the sleeping monster it shifts and turns in her bed. Silently her fingers glide, swirling across the holographic keyboard that projects from sensors embedded into their tips. … Home Where I Feel Alone | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2ORRMYy from Diigo https://ift.tt/2ORRMYy via IFTTT

Cicada | 365tomorrows

Some say it was bound to happen. But people no longer talk about it. After years of governmental and military alien cover-ups, who could be shocked at all? We saw something, that’s for sure. But what? via Pocket Cicada | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2o1it1x from Diigo https://ift.tt/2o1it1x via IFTTT

Project Extropy - Lightspeed Magazine

The first time God spoke to Akiko, she was a passenger aboard a container ship with no memory of how she got there. She was in the Pacific, headed for California. The ship was two weeks into its journey, but Akiko had only two days’ worth of memory.… from Diigo https://ift.tt/2o3bBAV via IFTTT

A Compendium of Architecture and the Science of Building - Lightspeed Magazine

By the time he returned home after all his years of wandering, Magnus Diarisso had come to prefer a fire burning on cold days rather than the elaborate hypocaust system that heated the mage house. The sound of wood settling, sparks popping, and ashe… from Diigo https://ift.tt/2BDo9IH via IFTTT

Memories Light the Corners of our Minds | 365tomorrows

It doesn’t feel real. I don’t feel connected to any of this, out here alone amidst all this nothing. Shadow coloured stones crushed and scattered under sneakers. Our passage unheard, we had slipped silently across the rooftop expanse to its eastern … from Diigo https://ift.tt/2nO7CrK via IFTTT

The Day Everything Goes Down | 365tomorrows

I wake up sweating, check the alarm clock. Three fifty-nine? Too light. I fumble for my watch. Almost 10. I come back from Kyle and Lisa’s across the street. “They don’t have power either. And there’s no Sunday paper. Must be out across town.” via P… from Diigo https://ift.tt/2MWFy0l via IFTTT

Hold This Star for Me – Mark David Adam – Metaphorosis Magazine

When David got to work that morning, he discovered a large shell on his desk holding down errant pieces of paper. He smiled. His coworkers were always razzing him about how messy his desk was and now, it seemed, someone had taken it upon themselves … from Diigo https://ift.tt/2pivq7I via IFTTT

Sunset on the City | 365tomorrows

Solinsky sat upon the mountaintop and watched his hometown die. As the sun set at his back, the farthest outskirts of the city fell into shadow first. Solinsky had his telescope trained there, upon the edge of town. He gasped to see the first of the… from Diigo https://ift.tt/2vRDlga via IFTTT

THE CURVE • by Patricia Ljutic – Every Day Fiction

My younger sister, Julie, sits on my bed cross-legged, watching me pack. Even though it’s only April my ten-year-old sister wears beige shorts, a pink T-shirt over a one-piece bathing suit. The purple pansies on the bathing suit can be seen through … THE CURVE • by Patricia Ljutic – Every Day Fiction via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2BUVteG from Diigo https://ift.tt/2BUVteG via IFTTT

She Found Hope in a Pool of Rainwater | 365tomorrows

Traveling along a lesser known path, she found Hope idling at the side of the road. He was dressed in all blue and white, and the reflection of the sun smoldered in his glossy eyes. Hand outstretched, he beckoned her closer, sunlight gleaming agains… She Found Hope in a Pool of Rainwater | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2o9zSVQ from Diigo https://ift.tt/2o9zSVQ via IFTTT

Growing Back | 365tomorrows

The snow is so fine it sometimes drifts about for hours before finally settling. The result is a mist that makes everything vague before fallen snow obscures it completely. This being acid snow, obscuring may become erasure when thawing drenches eve… Growing Back | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2MqzMaQ from Diigo https://ift.tt/2MqzMaQ via IFTTT

Wormhole Revisited | 365tomorrows

These bite marks on my forearm. Just below the crease of my elbow. They’ve always been there, even as a child growing up on the colonies of Ganymede. via Pocket Wormhole Revisited | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2w2009v from Diigo https://ift.tt/2w2009v via IFTTT

Home Where I Feel Alone | 365tomorrows

She sits at the console, the warm glow of beading sex sits at her lip and the sleeping monster it shifts and turns in her bed. Silently her fingers glide, swirling across the holographic keyboard that projects from sensors embedded into their tips. … Home Where I Feel Alone | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2ORRMYy from Diigo https://ift.tt/2ORRMYy via IFTTT

Cicada | 365tomorrows

Some say it was bound to happen. But people no longer talk about it. After years of governmental and military alien cover-ups, who could be shocked at all? We saw something, that’s for sure. But what? via Pocket Cicada | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2o1it1x from Diigo https://ift.tt/2o1it1x via IFTTT

Project Extropy - Lightspeed Magazine

The first time God spoke to Akiko, she was a passenger aboard a container ship with no memory of how she got there. She was in the Pacific, headed for California. The ship was two weeks into its journey, but Akiko had only two days’ worth of memory.… from Diigo https://ift.tt/2o3bBAV via IFTTT

A Compendium of Architecture and the Science of Building - Lightspeed Magazine

By the time he returned home after all his years of wandering, Magnus Diarisso had come to prefer a fire burning on cold days rather than the elaborate hypocaust system that heated the mage house. The sound of wood settling, sparks popping, and ashe… from Diigo https://ift.tt/2BDo9IH via IFTTT

Memories Light the Corners of our Minds | 365tomorrows

It doesn’t feel real. I don’t feel connected to any of this, out here alone amidst all this nothing. Shadow coloured stones crushed and scattered under sneakers. Our passage unheard, we had slipped silently across the rooftop expanse to its eastern … from Diigo https://ift.tt/2nO7CrK via IFTTT

The Day Everything Goes Down | 365tomorrows

I wake up sweating, check the alarm clock. Three fifty-nine? Too light. I fumble for my watch. Almost 10. I come back from Kyle and Lisa’s across the street. “They don’t have power either. And there’s no Sunday paper. Must be out across town.” via P… from Diigo https://ift.tt/2MWFy0l via IFTTT

Hold This Star for Me – Mark David Adam – Metaphorosis Magazine

When David got to work that morning, he discovered a large shell on his desk holding down errant pieces of paper. He smiled. His coworkers were always razzing him about how messy his desk was and now, it seemed, someone had taken it upon themselves … from Diigo https://ift.tt/2pivq7I via IFTTT

Sunset on the City | 365tomorrows

Solinsky sat upon the mountaintop and watched his hometown die. As the sun set at his back, the farthest outskirts of the city fell into shadow first. Solinsky had his telescope trained there, upon the edge of town. He gasped to see the first of the… from Diigo https://ift.tt/2vRDlga via IFTTT

Clarkesworld Magazine - Science Fiction & Fantasy : Kingfisher by Robert Reed

And then there was quite a long time with nothing to chase. No suggestive tracks in the ice, no hopeful stories told by misinformed strangers. The air didn’t hold any name glancingly resembling her name, and there weren’t even rumors about intriguin… Clarkesworld Magazine - Science Fiction & Fantasy Kingfisher by Robert Reed via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2n1vuYD from Diigo https://ift.tt/2n1vuYD via IFTTT

The Voider | 365tomorrows

Author : Rollin T. Gentry Dr. Morris turned away and tapped a few times on the holopad projected from the bracelet on his left wrist. via Pocket The Voider | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2P72UB6 from Diigo https://ift.tt/2P72UB6 via IFTTT

Goodbye Jenny | 365tomorrows

She sat down on the bench, overlooking the local park. She and James used to meet here. It seemed a fitting place to say goodbye. After the operation, she might never come here again. Worse, she might never want to come here again. At 13, it had bee… Goodbye Jenny | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2BThyKe from Diigo https://ift.tt/2BThyKe via IFTTT

Youngbloods | 365tomorrows

The nine-year-olds repeat the Camp Haven creed and then take their seats, gaze never wavering from the flag. At the head of the class, a strapping man swells with pride at the sight of these glowing youth. “Hi boys and girls! My name’s Sergeant Wall… Youngbloods | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2vnL2JU from Diigo https://ift.tt/2vnL2JU via IFTTT

PseudoPod 607: Take A Walk In The Night, My Love - PseudoPod

He is a good man. Remember that. He is a good man. There’s something in the bed, something that scratches your skin when you move your legs, and you whip the sheets aside, fearing an insect, or worse—a spider. Dirt, coarse and abrasive, clings to yo… PseudoPod 607 Take A Walk In The Night, My Love - PseudoPod via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2NhIW67 from Diigo https://ift.tt/2NhIW67 via IFTTT

Farther Stars Than These: 8/2/18

The gulls are falling from an empty sky. Slanting out around the neon amusement arcade into the chill wind, stepping huddled towards Bridlington harbour, there’s a smashed gull in the gutter. White plumes in spikes like ruptured cloud. via Pocket Farther Stars Than These 8218 via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2PznrPT from Diigo https://ift.tt/2PznrPT via IFTTT

Beneath Ceaseless Skies - The Wizard’s House by Stephen Case

Goya found the blade. I should say that first. He pulled it from the silt at the bottom of the creek bed, where its hilt sliced through the reflected clouds on the water’s surface as though it were itself one of the emperor’s great airships. He reac… Beneath Ceaseless Skies - The Wizard’s House by Stephen Case via Instapaper https://ift.tt/1zJSoVh from Diigo https://ift.tt/1zJSoVh via IFTTT

Farther Stars Than These: 8/16/18

It turned out the woman came from only ten years uptime, so not a real time-traveller after all. But still. In those days Frank opened afternoons for workers from the Canaveral Timeport, coffee going on shift, beers coming off. It didn’t earn much, … Farther Stars Than These 81618 via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2BLYJsx from Diigo https://ift.tt/2BLYJsx via IFTTT

PseudoPod 608 - A Visit to the Catacombs of Via Altamonvecchi - PseudoPod

Welcome to the catacombs of via Altamontivecchi, the grandest and one of the most ancient in the world. I will be your guide for this special pilgrim’s tour in the English language. If you have booked in advance, you will find the number 34 stamped … PseudoPod 608 - A Visit to the Catacombs of Via Altamonvecchi - PseudoPod via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2P5ndPi from Diigo https://ift.tt/2P5ndPi via IFTTT

Escape Pod 642: Oracle - Escape Pod

The two biggest applications for predictive software are killing people and selling things. Rita was quite successful at the latter. She founded a nail-polish-of-the-month club that used an online personality quiz to determine customer preferences. … Escape Pod 642 Oracle - Escape Pod via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2NcAmp7 from Diigo https://ift.tt/2NcAmp7 via IFTTT

Trials of a Designer | 365tomorrows

A well-dressed woman flung the office door open and collapsed onto the sofa across from me. I pretended not to stare at the woman whose body appeared completely artificial. She had cosmetic work done to accentuate what I supposed were her good featu… Trials of a Designer | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2MSunco from Diigo https://ift.tt/2MSunco via IFTTT

PseudoPod 609 – A Little Delta of Filth - PseudoPod

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Clarkesworld Magazine - Science Fiction & Fantasy : Kingfisher by Robert Reed

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The Voider | 365tomorrows

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Goodbye Jenny | 365tomorrows

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Youngbloods | 365tomorrows

The nine-year-olds repeat the Camp Haven creed and then take their seats, gaze never wavering from the flag. At the head of the class, a strapping man swells with pride at the sight of these glowing youth. “Hi boys and girls! My name’s Sergeant Wall… Youngbloods | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2vnL2JU from Diigo https://ift.tt/2vnL2JU via IFTTT

PseudoPod 607: Take A Walk In The Night, My Love - PseudoPod

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Farther Stars Than These: 8/2/18

The gulls are falling from an empty sky. Slanting out around the neon amusement arcade into the chill wind, stepping huddled towards Bridlington harbour, there’s a smashed gull in the gutter. White plumes in spikes like ruptured cloud. via Pocket Farther Stars Than These 8218 via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2PznrPT from Diigo https://ift.tt/2PznrPT via IFTTT

Beneath Ceaseless Skies - The Wizard’s House by Stephen Case

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Farther Stars Than These: 8/16/18

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PseudoPod 608 - A Visit to the Catacombs of Via Altamonvecchi - PseudoPod

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Escape Pod 642: Oracle - Escape Pod

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Trials of a Designer | 365tomorrows

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PseudoPod 609 – A Little Delta of Filth - PseudoPod

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Round | 365tomorrows

Author : Beck Dacus “Sorry,” Merida said, “but why did we let him come aboard with a gun?” She looked warily at Jonathan’s holstered pistol, his hand guarding it from her and preparing to draw it. “You do know why he’s here, right?” Vennix asked her… Round | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2BMn0yx from Diigo https://ift.tt/2BMn0yx via IFTTT

The Spindle | 365tomorrows

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The End | 365tomorrows

I never thought I’d live to see The End. In fact, the way I figured it, no one should see The End, I mean, that’s why it’s called The End, there is nothing after that, and certainly no one to see it. And yet, here I was. Floating gently in the shutt… The End | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2NijXQ6 from Diigo https://ift.tt/2NijXQ6 via IFTTT

kharla's Getaway | 365tomorrows

We’re cutting it damn close. The three Gyth gliders are closing quickly as we jink in and out of the towering rock spires attempting to stay out of their line of fire. We’re gaining altitude quickly enough, but Kharla’s running low on water to conve… kharla's Getaway | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2wsk2t4 from Diigo https://ift.tt/2wsk2t4 via IFTTT

Terms of Service | 365tomorrows

Toru Sato was negotiating for a new body. “And they’re rad-resistant too?” The blonde sales rep smoothly reclined, a wide smile ratcheting onto her face as if delivered from an assembly line. “Oh yes, as of last year the radiation resistant chassis … Terms of Service | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2IxLoGl from Diigo https://ift.tt/2IxLoGl via IFTTT

Live With It | 365tomorrows

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Jump on Three | 365tomorrows

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Integration Day | 365tomorrows

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Clarkesworld Magazine - Science Fiction & Fantasy : Yukui! by James Patrick Kelly

For weeks, Sprite had told herself that Ratchanee Malakul was helping her hero get better, but no. “You have to accept that Jaran is never going to have sex with you,” the lifeguide told Sprite, as she was leaving on that last day. “You’re wrong,” s… Clarkesworld Magazine - Science Fiction & Fantasy Yukui! by James Patrick Kelly via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2M8Nlrg from Diigo https://ift.tt/2M8Nlrg via IFTTT

Clarkesworld Magazine - Science Fiction & Fantasy : The Loneliest Ward by Hao Jingfang

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Clarkesworld Magazine - Science Fiction & Fantasy : The Privilege of the Happy Ending by Kij Johnson

This is a story that ends as all stories do, eventually, in deaths. When Ada’s parents died in the winter of her sixth year, she was sent to the neighboring parish to live with her aunt, Margery. via Pocket Clarkesworld Magazine - Science Fiction & Fantasy The Privilege of the Happy Ending by Kij Johnson via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2M8NoDs from Diigo https://ift.tt/2M8NoDs via IFTTT

Round | 365tomorrows

Author : Beck Dacus “Sorry,” Merida said, “but why did we let him come aboard with a gun?” She looked warily at Jonathan’s holstered pistol, his hand guarding it from her and preparing to draw it. “You do know why he’s here, right?” Vennix asked her… Round | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2BMn0yx from Diigo https://ift.tt/2BMn0yx via IFTTT

The Spindle | 365tomorrows

They are not awake. They have been asleep for days, years. They lie sprawled across train platforms, clutching cellphones, notebooks, and mp3 players. Their hearts barely beat, drowsy with decreased metabolism. Their fingernails have grown long, cur… The Spindle | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2P7dqbE from Diigo https://ift.tt/2P7dqbE via IFTTT

The End | 365tomorrows

I never thought I’d live to see The End. In fact, the way I figured it, no one should see The End, I mean, that’s why it’s called The End, there is nothing after that, and certainly no one to see it. And yet, here I was. Floating gently in the shutt… The End | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2NijXQ6 from Diigo https://ift.tt/2NijXQ6 via IFTTT

kharla's Getaway | 365tomorrows

We’re cutting it damn close. The three Gyth gliders are closing quickly as we jink in and out of the towering rock spires attempting to stay out of their line of fire. We’re gaining altitude quickly enough, but Kharla’s running low on water to conve… kharla's Getaway | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2wsk2t4 from Diigo https://ift.tt/2wsk2t4 via IFTTT

Terms of Service | 365tomorrows

Toru Sato was negotiating for a new body. “And they’re rad-resistant too?” The blonde sales rep smoothly reclined, a wide smile ratcheting onto her face as if delivered from an assembly line. “Oh yes, as of last year the radiation resistant chassis … Terms of Service | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2IxLoGl from Diigo https://ift.tt/2IxLoGl via IFTTT

Live With It | 365tomorrows

Author : N. R. Crowningshield Vanessa let the shower water flow over her hand. The old pipes moaned and shrieked as the shower head spewed into the white pedestal tub. The temperature of the of liquid changed from cool to warm to hot. Steam pillowed… Live With It | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2MSp2S0 from Diigo https://ift.tt/2MSp2S0 via IFTTT

Jump on Three | 365tomorrows

Trevor waited in the Jump Box. Grey electrodes threaded from his scalp and bobbed like Medusa’s curls as he amped himself up on electronica. I really need this A, he thought. The Lander sat at the stage’s opposite end, in an identical translucent ch… Jump on Three | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2sqZu35 from Diigo https://ift.tt/2sqZu35 via IFTTT

Integration Day | 365tomorrows

“Relax. Breathe through your nose and count backward from ten,” said the technician. She was wearing a white isolation suit, one gloved hand twisting the flow regulator of the anesthetic, the other on my arm in a sterile and entirely unsuccessful at… Integration Day | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2P6d2d7 from Diigo https://ift.tt/2P6d2d7 via IFTTT

Clarkesworld Magazine - Science Fiction & Fantasy : Yukui! by James Patrick Kelly

For weeks, Sprite had told herself that Ratchanee Malakul was helping her hero get better, but no. “You have to accept that Jaran is never going to have sex with you,” the lifeguide told Sprite, as she was leaving on that last day. “You’re wrong,” s… Clarkesworld Magazine - Science Fiction & Fantasy Yukui! by James Patrick Kelly via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2M8Nlrg from Diigo https://ift.tt/2M8Nlrg via IFTTT

Clarkesworld Magazine - Science Fiction & Fantasy : The Loneliest Ward by Hao Jingfang

At the nurses station, Qina and Auntie Han were the only two left on duty. Everyone else had already gone home, relief flooding their faces as they exited the ward. Qina wasn’t her usual carefree self—but who could blame her? She was in the middle o… Clarkesworld Magazine - Science Fiction & Fantasy The Loneliest Ward by Hao Jingfang via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2n1vXtR from Diigo https://ift.tt/2n1vXtR via IFTTT

Clarkesworld Magazine - Science Fiction & Fantasy : The Privilege of the Happy Ending by Kij Johnson

This is a story that ends as all stories do, eventually, in deaths. When Ada’s parents died in the winter of her sixth year, she was sent to the neighboring parish to live with her aunt, Margery. via Pocket Clarkesworld Magazine - Science Fiction & Fantasy The Privilege of the Happy Ending by Kij Johnson via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2M8NoDs from Diigo https://ift.tt/2M8NoDs via IFTTT

“Fish Out of Water,” by James Dupree - Defenestration

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“The Wind Cave” | The New Yorker

When I was fifteen, my younger sister died. It happened very suddenly. She was twelve then, in her first year of junior high. via Pocket “The Wind Cave” | The New Yorker via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2NlTfWQ from Diigo https://ift.tt/2NlTfWQ via IFTTT

Overtaken - Rosemary Carlson, WriterRosemary Carlson, Writer

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PodCastle 538: Itself at the Heart of Things - PodCastle

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Fields of Vision | 365tomorrows

“Colonel, we can’t hold the line. Radars don’t work. The bastards have taken our coasts and Rockies. If Kansas falls…” “Drop it, Major.” The aged Colonel McDaniel leaned over battle maps while dripping sweat in his dirt bunker, studying alien strate… Fields of Vision | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2wwJKwT from Diigo https://ift.tt/2wwJKwT via IFTTT

BLACKBERRY PIE • by Adi Bracken – Every Day Fiction

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Hishi – David A. Gray – Metaphorosis Magazine

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Not All Those Who Wander Are Lost – Douglas Anstruther – Metaphorosis Magazine

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PodCastle 537: To the Moon - PodCastle

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Read “Fräulein Maria” written for R.B. Wood’s Word Count Podcast – Maria Haskins

As soon as I saw this photo, I got an 80s vibe, and I also got a vampire vibe. It took me a bit of thinking to put together something I really liked, but scent was a big thing right from the get-go. Listen to the story on the podcast. via Pocket Read “Fräulein Maria” written for R.B. Wood’s Word Count Podcast – Maria Haskins via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2BTylwY from Diigo https://ift.tt/2BTylwY via IFTTT

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JEROMY BY THE RIVER • by Jessica Milam – Every Day Fiction

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At the Bottom of the Well| T.J. Smith | Pantheon Magazine

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The Boy from Omran | Sherri Cook Woosley | Pantheon Magazine

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Dunwich and Other Cities| Artur Nowrot | Pantheon Magazine

Artur Nowrot lives in Cracow, in the south of Poland, where he dreams of the sea. He writes poetry and prose, and contributed as a translator to Widma: A Journal of Polish and American Verse. Dunwich and Other Cities is his first work published in E… Dunwich and Other Cities| Artur Nowrot | Pantheon Magazine via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2MRoTyw from Diigo https://ift.tt/2MRoTyw via IFTTT

No One is an Enemy to Water | Sandi Leibowitz | Pantheon Magazine

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Overtaken - Rosemary Carlson, WriterRosemary Carlson, Writer

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PodCastle 538: Itself at the Heart of Things - PodCastle

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Fields of Vision | 365tomorrows

“Colonel, we can’t hold the line. Radars don’t work. The bastards have taken our coasts and Rockies. If Kansas falls…” “Drop it, Major.” The aged Colonel McDaniel leaned over battle maps while dripping sweat in his dirt bunker, studying alien strate… Fields of Vision | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2wwJKwT from Diigo https://ift.tt/2wwJKwT via IFTTT

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Not All Those Who Wander Are Lost – Douglas Anstruther – Metaphorosis Magazine

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Read “Fräulein Maria” written for R.B. Wood’s Word Count Podcast – Maria Haskins

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JEROMY BY THE RIVER • by Jessica Milam – Every Day Fiction

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At the Bottom of the Well| T.J. Smith | Pantheon Magazine

T.J. Smith is a poet and educator based in New York. Originally from Jacksonville, FL, he studied German and Creative Writing at Princeton, and he’s currently completing an MFA at NYU, where he’s also the Web Editor of Washington Square Review. via … At the Bottom of the Well| T.J. Smith | Pantheon Magazine via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2wgD6vo from Diigo https://ift.tt/2wgD6vo via IFTTT

The Boy from Omran | Sherri Cook Woosley | Pantheon Magazine

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Dunwich and Other Cities| Artur Nowrot | Pantheon Magazine

Artur Nowrot lives in Cracow, in the south of Poland, where he dreams of the sea. He writes poetry and prose, and contributed as a translator to Widma: A Journal of Polish and American Verse. Dunwich and Other Cities is his first work published in E… Dunwich and Other Cities| Artur Nowrot | Pantheon Magazine via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2MRoTyw from Diigo https://ift.tt/2MRoTyw via IFTTT

No One is an Enemy to Water | Sandi Leibowitz | Pantheon Magazine

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ASTEROIDS • by Cody Nowack – Every Day Fiction

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THE WITCH’S APPRENTICE • by Elliott Gish – Every Day Fiction

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CATCH OF THE DAY • by David Daniel – Every Day Fiction

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Día de los Muertos - AntipodeanSF

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Bacon Butter Flash - AntipodeanSF

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Abduction.org - AntipodeanSF

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A Tale Of Pod - AntipodeanSF

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ASTEROIDS • by Cody Nowack – Every Day Fiction

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SUMMER BREAKS • by Sarah Priscus – Every Day Fiction

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THE WITCH’S APPRENTICE • by Elliott Gish – Every Day Fiction

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CATCH OF THE DAY • by David Daniel – Every Day Fiction

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Día de los Muertos - AntipodeanSF

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Bacon Butter Flash - AntipodeanSF

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The House on the Moon - Uncanny Magazine

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By Degrees and Dilatory Time - Uncanny Magazine

But I don’t want new eyes, he thought. The surgery isn’t bad, as surgeries go. The one he had when he busted his knee ten years ago, as a teen, was much worse. Or maybe it was worse because of what it had meant: that he’d never go out on the ice aga… from Diigo https://ift.tt/2CjamHy via IFTTT

Heavy Lifting - Uncanny Magazine

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The Frequency of Compassion - Uncanny Magazine

Kaityn Falk loves the dark phase of the moon. It’s quiet. Soothing. Insulated in their spacesuit, comm dimmed, Kaityn sits in the rover and watches the sky. via Pocket from Diigo https://ift.tt/2CljJGQ via IFTTT

Birthday Girl - Uncanny Magazine

Bella arrived late at the party, carrying a doll in a box in pink wrapping paper. She’d owned the doll when she was young, and she’d hoped Natalie would like that. Now, she wished she’d bought something. Her sister’s husband answered the door while … from Diigo https://ift.tt/2Cf283p via IFTTT

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Field Biology of the Wee Fairies | Apex Magazine

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Targalla Wills | 365tomorrows

Ninety-eight gazillion miles from anywhere I want to be and some teenage alley-captain and his squad manages to get the drop on me. That’ll teach me for daydreaming about places I’d rather be. Oh, great. He’s examining the rod. via Pocket from Diigo https://ift.tt/2Cmq5Wy via IFTTT

The Girl with Pencils in her Hands | 365tomorrows

There’s a galaxy tucked away neatly within a grain of sand on a beach that stretches out within the warm memory of my youth. In it a planet and on it a palace and a windowless corridor that leads to an intricately carved door that opens out and into… from Diigo https://ift.tt/2PyMdP4 via IFTTT

The Oversight Committee | 365tomorrows

Author : CharlesHB I wasn’t your normal soldier, but then they weren’t looking for that kind of man. A young physically capable, malleable man, the kind that have been cannon fodder in all history’s wars, they were more interested in my psyche repor… from Diigo https://ift.tt/2wLdVkR via IFTTT

Red Jizo | 365tomorrows

I did know, but that didn’t make it any easier. We’d been in a stalemate for three minutes; our pistols pointed at them and theirs at us. However, the advantage lay with them, as while the two damned space-pirates were clearly enjoying themselves, M… from Diigo https://ift.tt/2LZkx3S via IFTTT

Monkey Business | 365tomorrows

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How They Won The War | 365tomorrows

Their planet was insignificant. A pint-sized rock orbiting a small star in the middle of its life cycle. It was geologically diverse and had a rich atmosphere that had allowed life to thrive both on water and land masses. Their technology was insign… How They Won The War | 365tomorrows via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2wFOzF0 from Diigo https://ift.tt/2wFOzF0 via IFTTT

The House on the Moon - Uncanny Magazine

Castle Jordan stands in a place that makes sense according to the logic of castles. It has a good view of a remote area, the better to spot siege-minded armies on the march. But castles do not fit the logic of the moon. Exposure and isolation aren’t… from Diigo https://ift.tt/2PB0lr5 via IFTTT

By Degrees and Dilatory Time - Uncanny Magazine

But I don’t want new eyes, he thought. The surgery isn’t bad, as surgeries go. The one he had when he busted his knee ten years ago, as a teen, was much worse. Or maybe it was worse because of what it had meant: that he’d never go out on the ice aga… from Diigo https://ift.tt/2CjamHy via IFTTT

Heavy Lifting - Uncanny Magazine

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The Frequency of Compassion - Uncanny Magazine

Kaityn Falk loves the dark phase of the moon. It’s quiet. Soothing. Insulated in their spacesuit, comm dimmed, Kaityn sits in the rover and watches the sky. via Pocket from Diigo https://ift.tt/2CljJGQ via IFTTT

Birthday Girl - Uncanny Magazine

Bella arrived late at the party, carrying a doll in a box in pink wrapping paper. She’d owned the doll when she was young, and she’d hoped Natalie would like that. Now, she wished she’d bought something. Her sister’s husband answered the door while … from Diigo https://ift.tt/2Cf283p via IFTTT

Design a Spaceship - Uncanny Magazine

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Field Biology of the Wee Fairies | Apex Magazine

When Amelia turned fourteen, everyone assured her that she’d find her fairy soon. Almost all girls did. You’d find a fairy, a beautiful little fairy, and catch her. via Pocket from Diigo https://ift.tt/2MOGbge via IFTTT

Targalla Wills | 365tomorrows

Ninety-eight gazillion miles from anywhere I want to be and some teenage alley-captain and his squad manages to get the drop on me. That’ll teach me for daydreaming about places I’d rather be. Oh, great. He’s examining the rod. via Pocket from Diigo https://ift.tt/2Cmq5Wy via IFTTT

The Girl with Pencils in her Hands | 365tomorrows

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The Oversight Committee | 365tomorrows

Author : CharlesHB I wasn’t your normal soldier, but then they weren’t looking for that kind of man. A young physically capable, malleable man, the kind that have been cannon fodder in all history’s wars, they were more interested in my psyche repor… from Diigo https://ift.tt/2wLdVkR via IFTTT

Red Jizo | 365tomorrows

I did know, but that didn’t make it any easier. We’d been in a stalemate for three minutes; our pistols pointed at them and theirs at us. However, the advantage lay with them, as while the two damned space-pirates were clearly enjoying themselves, M… from Diigo https://ift.tt/2LZkx3S via IFTTT

Monkey Business | 365tomorrows

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How They Won The War | 365tomorrows

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Abandonware - Lightspeed Magazine

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Her Monster, Whom She Loved - Lightspeed Magazine

Ammuya birthed five hundred gods, followed by a monster. That was her first mistake. The gods tormented the monster because they feared it. They bound it inside a black hole, and the monster’s hatred seethed. Eventually the monster raged so fiercely… from Diigo https://ift.tt/2PJdhLt via IFTTT

The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Highest Mountain, by Bryce Walton.

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First Man by Clyde Brown - Free Ebook

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It’s Always Too Late to Save Him – Electric Literature

Welcome to Recommended Reading’s new Monday Commuter, our home for flash, graphic, and experimental narrative. This year we’ll save that drowning boy in the backyard pool. His arms are growing tired and his voice is hoarse from crying and chlorine. … It’s Always Too Late to Save Him – Electric Literature via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2wKxs4X from Diigo https://ift.tt/2wKxs4X via IFTTT

Rebecca Makkai Recommends a New Story by JM Holmes – Electric Literature

I sometimes visualize the tension within stories as a maze of elastic bands stretching from character to character. At any moment, someone might step backwards, pulling a band tighter, making everything more fraught. And at any moment, another might… Rebecca Makkai Recommends a New Story by JM Holmes – Electric Literature via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2Q6A1WQ from Diigo https://ift.tt/2Q6A1WQ via IFTTT

The Ghost Pet Detective, by Ryan Row | Shimmer

Art’s funeral is full of crying girls. Law thinks this should tip some of them off, but there it is. Crying girls everywhere. White flowers in their hair. Black dresses and the scent of clean underwear and Ivory soap. There’s a ghostly snake wrapped… The Ghost Pet Detective, by Ryan Row | Shimmer via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2PGWZ69 from Diigo https://ift.tt/2PGWZ69 via IFTTT

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The Selwyn Place by Ann Gelder – Lost Balloon

 Edna Selwyn’s old house still hadn’t sold. It had been eight months since she died, and the house had been on the market for six. It’s true that the place was in bad shape, and Edna’s daughter had been too cheap (or too deep in mourning) to have it… The Selwyn Place by Ann Gelder – Lost Balloon via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2oH9Dq1 from Diigo https://ift.tt/2oH9Dq1 via IFTTT

Now I Survive - Uncanny Magazine

This could have been the opening to a spy thriller or a rollicking cyberpunk novel, full of chase scenes and neon lights. It certainly felt cyberpunk, being hustled back through the airport to a waiting taxi, surrounded by over-enthusiastic grifters… from Diigo https://ift.tt/2wEVfmz via IFTTT

expandedhorizons.net » Your Birth, My Death

An earlier version of this story, with a different title, was shortlisted in the Atlantis Short Story Contest (2013). So many solid bodies, too solid; so many murky lives. My aching lonely journey has lasted centuries. At last, I feel, the end appro… from Diigo https://ift.tt/2MPaBiJ via IFTTT

expandedhorizons.net » The Family Business

Once upon a time, on a little island off the coast of the Korean city of Busan, there lived an old hunter in a house at the bottom of a mountain. via Pocket from Diigo https://ift.tt/2LZdZlC via IFTTT

expandedhorizons.net » It Brought the Snow

This work first appeared in Bewildering Stories, Issue 636 (September 2015). Alexander Pines stamped into Louie’s Bar and Grill, shaking unseasonable snow from his Timberland boots, and exchanged a few quiet words with the bartender. via Pocket from Diigo https://ift.tt/2wNLoee via IFTTT

expandedhorizons.net » Death by Water

This work first appeared in Voluted Tales, #15 (August-September 2014). The night descended on the river stealthily, transforming water into a dark mass of waves and misery. via Pocket from Diigo https://ift.tt/2Cnq44C via IFTTT

Strange Horizons - Wanda By Casimir R. Finnegan

Wanda knew better than the mesmerism that swept the spacestation. She had seen plenty of it in her long life. Wanda knew what close proximity did to one another, and their ideas. see them, wanda? they would all whisper look how they all float around… from Diigo https://ift.tt/2NJFBgo via IFTTT

Strange Horizons - Ndakusuwa By Blaize Kaye

This story was first published in Fantastic Stories of the Imagination (Nov/Dec 2016) and was shortlisted for the inaugural Nommo Award for best African SF short story. via Pocket from Diigo https://ift.tt/2LVVXAN via IFTTT

Strange Horizons - Seedlings By Audrey R. Hollis

Pamela swallowed a cactus and grew spines. They shot up through her pores, inches long and thick and stiff. They lay flat with the hair on her head. Everywhere she had hair, she grew spines instead. She enjoyed it, that first day, feeling them push … from Diigo https://ift.tt/2NJFvW4 via IFTTT

An Open Letter to the Family - Uncanny Magazine

By the time you get this missive, the deed will be done. I think it is best this way—an old-fashioned letter and a fait accompli (that’s “an accomplished fact” for you, Raymond ? ). I know it may come as a shock to some of you. I know, Mom, you’re g… from Diigo https://ift.tt/2Cf26bN via IFTTT

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Abandonware - Lightspeed Magazine

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Her Monster, Whom She Loved - Lightspeed Magazine

Ammuya birthed five hundred gods, followed by a monster. That was her first mistake. The gods tormented the monster because they feared it. They bound it inside a black hole, and the monster’s hatred seethed. Eventually the monster raged so fiercely… from Diigo https://ift.tt/2PJdhLt via IFTTT

The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Highest Mountain, by Bryce Walton.

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First Man by Clyde Brown - Free Ebook

Bibliographic Record Title First Man Language English Category Text EBook-No. 32281 Release Date May 7, 2010 Copyright Status Public domain in the USA. Downloads 17 downloads in the last 30 days. Price $0.00 http://www.gutenberg. via Pocket The Project Gutenberg eBook of First Man, by Clyde Brown. via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2CkiiZq from Diigo https://ift.tt/2CkiiZq via IFTTT

It’s Always Too Late to Save Him – Electric Literature

Welcome to Recommended Reading’s new Monday Commuter, our home for flash, graphic, and experimental narrative. This year we’ll save that drowning boy in the backyard pool. His arms are growing tired and his voice is hoarse from crying and chlorine. … It’s Always Too Late to Save Him – Electric Literature via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2wKxs4X from Diigo https://ift.tt/2wKxs4X via IFTTT

Rebecca Makkai Recommends a New Story by JM Holmes – Electric Literature

I sometimes visualize the tension within stories as a maze of elastic bands stretching from character to character. At any moment, someone might step backwards, pulling a band tighter, making everything more fraught. And at any moment, another might… Rebecca Makkai Recommends a New Story by JM Holmes – Electric Literature via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2Q6A1WQ from Diigo https://ift.tt/2Q6A1WQ via IFTTT

The Ghost Pet Detective, by Ryan Row | Shimmer

Art’s funeral is full of crying girls. Law thinks this should tip some of them off, but there it is. Crying girls everywhere. White flowers in their hair. Black dresses and the scent of clean underwear and Ivory soap. There’s a ghostly snake wrapped… The Ghost Pet Detective, by Ryan Row | Shimmer via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2PGWZ69 from Diigo https://ift.tt/2PGWZ69 via IFTTT

The Ghost Pet Detective, by Ryan Row | Shimmer

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The Selwyn Place by Ann Gelder – Lost Balloon

 Edna Selwyn’s old house still hadn’t sold. It had been eight months since she died, and the house had been on the market for six. It’s true that the place was in bad shape, and Edna’s daughter had been too cheap (or too deep in mourning) to have it… The Selwyn Place by Ann Gelder – Lost Balloon via Instapaper https://ift.tt/2oH9Dq1 from Diigo https://ift.tt/2oH9Dq1 via IFTTT

Now I Survive - Uncanny Magazine

This could have been the opening to a spy thriller or a rollicking cyberpunk novel, full of chase scenes and neon lights. It certainly felt cyberpunk, being hustled back through the airport to a waiting taxi, surrounded by over-enthusiastic grifters… from Diigo https://ift.tt/2wEVfmz via IFTTT

expandedhorizons.net » Your Birth, My Death

An earlier version of this story, with a different title, was shortlisted in the Atlantis Short Story Contest (2013). So many solid bodies, too solid; so many murky lives. My aching lonely journey has lasted centuries. At last, I feel, the end appro… from Diigo https://ift.tt/2MPaBiJ via IFTTT

expandedhorizons.net » The Family Business

Once upon a time, on a little island off the coast of the Korean city of Busan, there lived an old hunter in a house at the bottom of a mountain. via Pocket from Diigo https://ift.tt/2LZdZlC via IFTTT

expandedhorizons.net » It Brought the Snow

This work first appeared in Bewildering Stories, Issue 636 (September 2015). Alexander Pines stamped into Louie’s Bar and Grill, shaking unseasonable snow from his Timberland boots, and exchanged a few quiet words with the bartender. via Pocket from Diigo https://ift.tt/2wNLoee via IFTTT

expandedhorizons.net » Death by Water

This work first appeared in Voluted Tales, #15 (August-September 2014). The night descended on the river stealthily, transforming water into a dark mass of waves and misery. via Pocket from Diigo https://ift.tt/2Cnq44C via IFTTT

Strange Horizons - Wanda By Casimir R. Finnegan

Wanda knew better than the mesmerism that swept the spacestation. She had seen plenty of it in her long life. Wanda knew what close proximity did to one another, and their ideas. see them, wanda? they would all whisper look how they all float around… from Diigo https://ift.tt/2NJFBgo via IFTTT

Strange Horizons - Ndakusuwa By Blaize Kaye

This story was first published in Fantastic Stories of the Imagination (Nov/Dec 2016) and was shortlisted for the inaugural Nommo Award for best African SF short story. via Pocket from Diigo https://ift.tt/2LVVXAN via IFTTT

Strange Horizons - Seedlings By Audrey R. Hollis

Pamela swallowed a cactus and grew spines. They shot up through her pores, inches long and thick and stiff. They lay flat with the hair on her head. Everywhere she had hair, she grew spines instead. She enjoyed it, that first day, feeling them push … from Diigo https://ift.tt/2NJFvW4 via IFTTT

An Open Letter to the Family - Uncanny Magazine

By the time you get this missive, the deed will be done. I think it is best this way—an old-fashioned letter and a fait accompli (that’s “an accomplished fact” for you, Raymond ? ). I know it may come as a shock to some of you. I know, Mom, you’re g… from Diigo https://ift.tt/2Cf26bN via IFTTT