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Watchers by Christopher Buecheler Stef sighed, adjusted the feeding tube at her side, glanced over at him with her big, grey-green eyes and asked, “Can they cure it?” “It’s not going well,” he replied, and she rolled...
Read MoreAug 1, 2011 | Christopher Buecheler, Featured, Top Five, Volume 2 Issue 8 |
Watchers by Christopher Buecheler Stef sighed, adjusted the feeding tube at her side, glanced over at him with her big, grey-green eyes and asked, “Can they cure it?” “It’s not going well,” he replied, and she rolled...
Read MoreAug 1, 2011 | Ben Phenicie, Featured, Top Five, Volume 2 Issue 8 |
Threshold by Ben Phenicie TO: The People of Prociv, Descendents of Roarcaster Deth exiled you, and your history is forgotten. Look at the night sky! There should be stars, a thousand beautiful points of light, not the unbroken...
Read MoreAug 1, 2011 | Featured, Top Five, Volume 2 Issue 8, Walt Socha |
View Finder By Walt Socha Yes, it worked. Through the dim red light, Alice could see the print taking shape in the developer. She let out a breath she hadn’t realized she was holding. The timer chattered and she moved the...
Read MoreJul 1, 2011 | Anne Patterson Friedman, Featured, Top Five, Volume 2 Issue 7 |
The Melting of 92A by Anne Patterson Friedman It was background, and often enough foreground, for...
Read MoreJun 1, 2011 | Cheryl Barkauskas, Featured, Top Five, Volume 2 Issue 6 |
God-Deaf By Cheryl Barkauskas “Please, Sister,” the woman said, weeping. “No one else will help my son since he was expelled from the Temple. They’re all afraid, they won’t even see him. You’re my last hope.” Erai pressed the...
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