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This is amazing complex material, yet when allowing it quickly to flow over the dear reader without obstruction, a rare understanding seems to dawn on me with a New Economy of ‘sharing’ between surfeit and scarcity: a bit like, as it says at its end: “…always saw too much, and never quite enough”. This is a zone of clones and uniquenesses, spores and spares, more than one Utopia, possibly more than one Hub, a place of fruit-sharers (like Tarot card dealers): a Nectarine for Neri, shoe-sharer, a
"Tangerine, Nectarine, Clementine, Apocalypse" by Suzanne Palmer was the standout story for me.
An average issue, with a good story by Suzanne Palmer and a 'gritty' story by Matthew Cook.- "Twember" by Steve Rasnic Tem: an atmospheric story about a family struggling to cope with a world whose reality appears to be crumbling due to huge 'manifestatons' appear with no rhyme or reason.- "Lips and Teeth" by Jon Wallace: apparently set in North Korea, it features a prisoner with an unusual ability and his 'conscience' who 'talks' to him via his pick-axe. After the Dear Leader dies, his ability