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Sci-Fi Short Story Magazine:

January/February 2011

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Published by:
Ring Publications
Published:
12/28/2010
Specs:
Standard / 8.25" x 10.75"
32 pages Saddle-stitched
Category:
Sci-fi & Fantasy
Tags:
adventure, horror, humor, illustrations, literary, poetry, science fiction, SCI-FI, sf, short stories, short story, spec fic, speculative

Vividly illustrated sci-fi.

"Midsummer Madness" by Regina Murray Brault. The Grays have blended into humankind. What will we do when they invade our skin?

"Another Galaxy" by Don Dewsnap. An entire universe at war. A science fiction oddysey.

"Bons at Sirius A" by Stephanie Ye. You can't communicate to an astronaut lightyears away. But you can miss him.

"The Mutant Gene" by Jim Musgrave. Stanley Wakerman, employee number 733328716-LOGOS, becomes the only renegade in a perfectly scientific society.

"The Telemarketer" by John Cosper. The salesman of the future teleports into your home. How far would you go to keep his foot out of the door?

"Eight Second Kill" by David Dumitru. A rampant computer virus must be contained, no matter the cost.

"Brainless" by Susan Bowes. Robots can't harm humans, but a recent murder defies all other explanation.

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