David Marusek’s most recent story for us, “We Were out of Our Minds with Joy” (November 1995), was a finalist for both the Hugo and the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award. Although Mr. Marusek’s latest tale has a new cast of characters, he...
Stephen Dedman tells us, “My first novel, The Art of Arrow Cutting, was published by Tor in 1997, and my short stories have appeared in more than twenty anthologies and magazines. I have escaped from several institutions of higher learning, and...
Walking With Ghosts is a spellbinding short story from the bestselling author of The Bones of Odin and Chosen.
Join rookie police officer Josie Leigh as she tries to rescue a young girl from the clutches of a deadly serial killer, her only guide...
Being ship wrecked on an alien planet has its discomforts—and problems. Like the problem of inducing the local natives, who happened to be divided into two armed camps, to let you get together...
The trouble with a machine capable of independent self-adjusting operation is, of course, that it may get out of adjustment in a way it decides to maintain—and you can’t...
There are some things that simply can’t be stolen. You can’t, for instance, steal the satisfaction of creating a fine thing; you can steal only the thing. And if it’s an Idea—or a...