Fantastic Stories of the Imagination, edited by Hugo and Wold Fantasy Award nominated editor Warren Lapine, brings you the very best in science fiction and fantasy. Join us as we explore strange new worlds.
“A Crash Course in the History of Black Science Fiction” by Nisi Shawl Nisi summarizes over two centuries of influential black science fiction.
“Memory and Iron” by Kelly Sandoval She was a good mother... but not necessarily a good wife.
“Who Ya Living?” by George Allen Miller It's hard to come to grips with your past when you've sold it to a stranger.
“The Sweetness of Bitter” by Beth Cato There's nothing a mother won't do to save the simulacrum of her child.
“That Universe We Both Dreamed Of” by Jay O’Connell What will you say in your alien interview?
“Under the Bed” by Effie Seiberg A tale of monstrous affection.
REVIEWS
“Read Me! Reviews of Not Necessarily New Books” by Terence Taylor
Reviews: “The Fan — Control Disorientation and The Genre Of Regret” by Carole McDonnell
Reviews: “The Magic Lantern — the Questions That Linger” by Adam-Troy Castro
Reviews: “Area 51 1/2 March-April 2016” by Steven Sawicki
Reviews: “New Noteworthy Short Genre Fiction March-April 2016” by Gillian Daniels
Language
English
Pages
117
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Wilder Publications
Release
September 19, 2016
Fantastic Stories of the Imaginations March/April 2016
Fantastic Stories of the Imagination, edited by Hugo and Wold Fantasy Award nominated editor Warren Lapine, brings you the very best in science fiction and fantasy. Join us as we explore strange new worlds.
“A Crash Course in the History of Black Science Fiction” by Nisi Shawl Nisi summarizes over two centuries of influential black science fiction.
“Memory and Iron” by Kelly Sandoval She was a good mother... but not necessarily a good wife.
“Who Ya Living?” by George Allen Miller It's hard to come to grips with your past when you've sold it to a stranger.
“The Sweetness of Bitter” by Beth Cato There's nothing a mother won't do to save the simulacrum of her child.
“That Universe We Both Dreamed Of” by Jay O’Connell What will you say in your alien interview?
“Under the Bed” by Effie Seiberg A tale of monstrous affection.
REVIEWS
“Read Me! Reviews of Not Necessarily New Books” by Terence Taylor
Reviews: “The Fan — Control Disorientation and The Genre Of Regret” by Carole McDonnell
Reviews: “The Magic Lantern — the Questions That Linger” by Adam-Troy Castro
Reviews: “Area 51 1/2 March-April 2016” by Steven Sawicki
Reviews: “New Noteworthy Short Genre Fiction March-April 2016” by Gillian Daniels