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“The quiet of the aftermath pressed down on us”

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  • Posted byBrainwane
  • 10/14/2021

Two scifi stories about people finding tendrils of human connection while confronting modern grief. “A Glut of Nothing, and Yet… Something” by Monte Lin: “”The Singularity had come, but not the one people wanted…. the Glut: a grayed-out area that e…

“the flavors you teach them to desire”

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  • Posted byBrainwane
  • 10/12/2021

“A perfect egg is a slash of light on a gray day.” “The War of Light and Shadow, in Five Dishes” by Siobhan Carroll is a bittersweet short fantasy story about cooking, grief, beauty in the midst of war, and teaching the next generation. (Previously.) “…

Ecologies, empathy, parenting, robots, and unanticipated consequences

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  • Posted byBrainwane
  • 10/08/2021

Two scifi stories about tech inventions that don’t work out as their designers planned. Ken Liu’s “Quality Time” (from last year) looks into “unsolved problems in home automation” and a friendship at a startup. “Nobel Prize Speech Draft of Paul Winterh…

sign read: “PERMANENTLY CLOSED.” The lock on the door was busted.

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  • Posted byBrainwane
  • 09/25/2021

Two short, bittersweet scifi stories about people changing their journeys. “Personal Trainer” by Meg Elison has a new way to exercise and a new kind of hammock to relax in. “Wait Calculation” by Derrick Boden has political intrigue aboard a generation …

“I am here on business and my accountant’s a real wizard.”

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  • Posted byBrainwane
  • 09/24/2021

Alexandra Erin (previously) posts short speculative fiction stories on her Patreon, including a one-sided conversation about dead people posting status updates on Facebook, a fairy tale about a healer’s price, a political horror story about scars that …

“they were persuaded by the immediacy of suffering”

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  • Posted byBrainwane
  • 09/22/2021

“Byzantine Empathy” is a novelette by Ken Liu about virtual reality, moral reasoning, atrocities, institutional philanthropy, geopolitics, and two very determined women at odds with each other. Content note: violence, including harm to children.

Three and/or Sixty-One Literary Bears

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  • Posted byWobbuffet
  • 09/19/2021

Patricia Lockwood (LRB, 08/12/2021), “Pull Off My Head”: “Is Bear one of those 1970s books about growing out your armpit hair? Kind of, but not only. Is it a metaphor for our relationship to nature? Fuck off.” Marlena Williams (LitHub, 10/23/2020), “Sy…

“People like him love standard procedure”

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  • Posted byBrainwane
  • 09/14/2021

Two short scifi/fantasy stories in which customer service folks get to reward customers who treat them well, or punish those who treat them badly. Dyce writes about an isolated refueling station: “Out-of-hours fuelling requires a prior appointment.” Ai…

retail, disability, zombies, etc.

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  • Posted byBrainwane
  • 09/01/2021

A few short scifi/fantasy stories about dark situations that turn out surprisingly well. The day nearly everyone at Evil-Mart called in sick, and the sequel. One person who gets bitten by a zombie…. yet never turns. And some survivors of the robot ap…

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