A double issue to celebrate our ninth anniversary! Featuring new cover art: “Riverhome” by Veli Nyström.
On the Road to the Hell of Hungry Ghosts / Richard Parks
Yes, one of the Three Jewels of the Tao was compassion, as my father would expound at great depth—and length—to anyone foolish enough to sit still for it, but in practice we asked a price for such assistance. Nor did we usually offer such services to creatures both invisible and unnatural, and I said as much to Mei Li.
The Fisherman and the Pig / Kameron Hurley
Nev did not like violence, as a rule. He knew too much of bodies. But violence was his profession, had been since he was just a young girl in a rural little wastewater like this one. Eight years, and the outside world had let him alone. They had been good years. But the outside always intruded, eventually.
The Fall of the Mundaneum / Rebecca Campbell
“That is a very handsome bag,” Oskar said to no one. “Bespoke, no doubt. It is very kind of the Köln office to send such a handsome bag, but it would be even kinder if they sent the necessary instructions!”
Grassland / T. S. McAdams
Near the southernmost curve of the Cheyenne, Breed dismounts to scratch his back against a boulder he uses every year. It’s shaped like a big whitish head, or isn’t really but looks like a man’s head after his hat leaves his hair flatted down. Marcus watches from horseback and says, “I was wrong about Silas.”
From the Archives:
Heaven Thunders The Truth / K.J. Parker
It's the dead, of course, who give you the best advice, and why we're so very reluctant to take it, I really don't know.
A double issue to celebrate our ninth anniversary! Featuring new cover art: “Riverhome” by Veli Nyström.
On the Road to the Hell of Hungry Ghosts / Richard Parks
Yes, one of the Three Jewels of the Tao was compassion, as my father would expound at great depth—and length—to anyone foolish enough to sit still for it, but in practice we asked a price for such assistance. Nor did we usually offer such services to creatures both invisible and unnatural, and I said as much to Mei Li.
The Fisherman and the Pig / Kameron Hurley
Nev did not like violence, as a rule. He knew too much of bodies. But violence was his profession, had been since he was just a young girl in a rural little wastewater like this one. Eight years, and the outside world had let him alone. They had been good years. But the outside always intruded, eventually.
The Fall of the Mundaneum / Rebecca Campbell
“That is a very handsome bag,” Oskar said to no one. “Bespoke, no doubt. It is very kind of the Köln office to send such a handsome bag, but it would be even kinder if they sent the necessary instructions!”
Grassland / T. S. McAdams
Near the southernmost curve of the Cheyenne, Breed dismounts to scratch his back against a boulder he uses every year. It’s shaped like a big whitish head, or isn’t really but looks like a man’s head after his hat leaves his hair flatted down. Marcus watches from horseback and says, “I was wrong about Silas.”
From the Archives:
Heaven Thunders The Truth / K.J. Parker
It's the dead, of course, who give you the best advice, and why we're so very reluctant to take it, I really don't know.