Drying Grass Moon Fiction BY Stephen R Case He imagined a sound no longer heard: an ever-present thrum finally switched off, a vibration on the wind gone still.
Fact: Time goes wrong in the Museum. Lines on a Pamphlet Found Near the Museum Fiction BY Siobhan Carroll Fact: Time goes wrong in the Museum.
The Winnipeg Kid Fiction BY Ken Gerber and Brian Hirt I’m the meatgrinder, the widowmaker, the last-person-you-ever-look-at. I’m the Winnipeg Kid, and they only let me fight the expendable ones anymore.
Love and Burning Garbage Fiction BY Jamie Lackey She tried to memorize the pull of gravity on her body, the feel of the dirt path under her feet, the sun on her face, the breeze pulling at her hair. But it was too much. She’d never remember it all.
C’mon bees, let’s go home. The Trial of the Beekeeper Fiction BY Shivaun Hoad “I don’t love you anymore either, though. Just for the record.” I got back “JERK” in reply, but the bees on my face were soothing and calm, and I could almost see Ellen’s wink.
The Speaking Ground Fiction BY Erica Satifka The planet breathed for me. My eyes became the eyes of the great shaggy beasts that roam in the fields, and I saw around the whole planet …
Kaleidoscope Fiction BY Silvia Moreno-Garcia In this universe, the last time we talk is when I return the basketball I borrowed from you.
What Comes After Fiction BY Jamie Lackey Imaginary ones and zeros streamed across the insides of Carol’s eyelids. She tried counting them, since she couldn’t manage sheep.
An Operatic Tour of New Jersey, with Raptors Fiction BY Ada Hoffmann The Apocalypse begins when Diego sings Count Almaviva in The Barber of Seville in Dover, New Jersey.
Captain Confederation Fiction BY Jim Robb Captain Confederation was annoyed when he got off the elevator and it showed.