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And Yet It Moves

by Susan Waggoner

In Erin Stalcup’s "And Yet It Moves", science, physics, and electricity (the reliably immutable phenomena that connect our universe) are the background for short stories of startling human disconnection and alienation. “Einstein”... Read More

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The Silvers

by Susan Waggoner

Respect, trust, and, ultimately, love between two men of different species is rendered compelling and utterly believable in J. A. Rock’s "The Silvers". B., captain of a small mission to investigate intelligent life on a far-flung... Read More

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Strangers Among Us

by Susan Waggoner

In this outstanding collection, nineteen established writers are asked to explore the borderland between mental health and mental illness. Since all of the contributors come from a science-fiction and fantasy background rather than a... Read More

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Autonomy

by Michelle Anne Schingler

Autonomy’s is a world without easy answers, in which even salvation may come with a high human cost. In Jude Houghton’s brutal dystopian novel "Autonomy", humanity struggles to reassert itself after a near apocalyptic environmental... Read More

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The Crossroads of Space and Time

by CJ Triplett

"The Crossroads of Space and Time" contains a wealth of ideas and characters that work toward an engaging sci-fi opera. "The Crossroads of Space and Time" emulates the characters, setting, and action of classic works of science fiction.... Read More

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Murdered for Extra Seconds of Erection

by Anna Call

A plague that preys upon sexual interest spreads across the globe in this contemporary thriller. Sylvester Abanteriba’s "Murdered for Extra Seconds of Erection" weaves elements of a bizarre thriller into a surreal modern myth, in which... Read More

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H.A.L.F.

by Carolyn Bailey

Conflicts with alien races are given enormous depth in this engrossingly written science fiction novel. This second installment in the thrilling young adult science fiction series H.A.L.F. finds teens Erika, Jack, and Tex embroiled in... Read More

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Return of the Convict

by Scott Neuffer

The novel is in turn thrilling and thought-provoking, and has the makings of a powerful sci-fi franchise. In the year 2143, the human struggle between individual freedom and overarching social structures still exists on Earth—at least... Read More

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