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Science Fiction
Imagination Era, by Akis Linardos
"Imagination Era" gives us the voice of an artificial intelligence evolving into an AGI, a digital mind raised on art, logic, and ethics. Under the guidance of its creators, it learns to fuse creativi...

Science Fiction, Aliens
A Ray So Alone, by Jack Morton
In his unusual First Contact story, Jack Morton crafts a tale of connection, loss, and quiet rebellion. Lily, a grandmother who once formed a bond with Earth's visiting alien rays, discovers a lone ra...

Science Fiction, Aliens
Cross-Pollination, by Taylor Jones
In "Cross-pollination," a human researcher accidentally discovers the sentient flowers of an alien species, leading to a profound exchange of knowledge and emotion. Trapped in a massive, sentient pitc...

Science Fiction
The Empire Of Cat, by Mary Soon Lee
In "The Empire of Cat,” the future belongs to Felis sapiens, who reign supreme across the solar system, ruling with velvet paws and commanding robot servants. This empire, where perfection and nappi...

Science Fiction, Aliens
What the Dormouse Said, by Bruce McAllister
In "What the Dormouse Said," the psychedelic 60s at a small men’s college becomes the perfect backdrop for an encounter of the third kind, hidden in plain sight. Amidst cannabis smoke and a counterc...

Science Fiction
What Martians Read, by Mary Soon Lee
Mary’s poem evokes a cultural obsession which may come to pass among the first settlers of Mars, as they struggle to bring the cold and sterile tunnels of the red planet to life

Science Fiction
The Ice Miners, by Bruce Boston
It’s all out there. Sunlight, minerals, perchlorates for fuel, nutrients for low gravity farming. But water is the key. Those who supply the precious stuff will be the heroes of legend.

Science Fiction, Adventure
Kutulu in the Desert, by Angelique Fawns
Combine the inspiration of beautiful blown glass art of Dale Chihuly, with the love of love of horror, and a writing contest and you come up with a scary, strange adventure tale set in the desert. Enj...

Science Fiction, Far Future
Sidha, by Bruce McAllister
When you are a ship that has been traveling the galaxy for a thousand years, and the nanomechs have been repairing your outer skin for those thousand years, you have a lot of scar tissue. Your outer h...

Science Fiction, Cli-Fi, SolarPunk
Dandelion Brew, by Ana Sun
The drone closest to me settles on a wild pansy. Slowly, I move towards it, but stop a few feet away. It doesn’t react. How dumb are these things? No matter what Adriyel says, they will confuse the ...

Science Fiction, Romantic
Quantum Love, by Henry Gasko
Quantum physics raises fundamental questions about the nature of reality. Does it have anything to say about love?

Science Fiction
Wrath of a Lightweight
It may be that among the newborns of the current year are Martians who, once having arrived at their new red home will resent any call to return to the blue.