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Blood for a Stranger by Timothy Mudie

People whose minds have been connected and embedded in ships learn the truth about their past.

“Blood for a Stranger” by Timothy Mudie (223) — 9,434 words (about 38 minutes for the average reader)

Originally published in Lightspeed magazine issue #156, May 2023.

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She Blooms and the World is Changed by Izzy Wasserstein

A touching story of love and family.

“She Blooms and the World is Changed” by Izzy Wasserstein (2023) — 2,337 words (about 10 minutes for the average reader)

Originally published in Lightspeed magazine issue #156, May 2023.

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The Spoil Heap by Fiona Moore

Images of a farm are reflected in the visor of an astronaut as s/he floats above the earth, head upside down relative to the cover with the earth below

A woman remembers what happened years ago when a former colleague tries to force her back to her old life.

“The Spoil Heap” by Fiona Moore (2023) — 6,640 words (about 26 minutes for the average reader)

Originally published in Clarkesworld magazine issue #198, March 2023.

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An Ode to Stardust by R.P. Sand

A chronically ill woman learns at the same time something about the labor under her command on a moon and about her father.

“An Ode to Stardust” by R.P. Sand (2023) — 14,616 words (about 59 minutes for the average reader)

Originally published in Clarkesworld magazine issue #197, February 2023.

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The Father Provincial of Mare Imbrium by E. Lily Yu

A Jesuit enclave on the moon discovers something that could shake the earth and the church.

“The Father Provincial of Mare Imbrium” by E. Lily Yu (2023) — 3,545 words (about 15 minutes for the average reader)

Originally published in Uncanny magazine issue #50, January 2023.

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Braid Me a Howling Tongue by Maria Dong

This feels appropriate on this day of standing up to oppression.

“Braid Me a Howling Tongue” by Maria Dong (2023) — 9,099 words (about 37 minutes for the average reader)

Originally published in Lightspeed magazine issue #152, January 2023.

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Learning Letters by Carrie Vaughn

“Primitive” depends on your perspective.

“Learning Letters” by Carrie Vaughn (2023) — 4,384 words (about 18 minutes for the average reader)

Originally published in Lightspeed magazine issue #153, February 2023.

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Pinocchio Photography by Angela Liu

Images of a farm are reflected in the visor of an astronaut as s/he floats above the earth, head upside down relative to the cover with the earth below

An interesting take on post-mortem photography

“Pinocchio Photography” by Angela Liu (2023) — 6,450 words (about 26 minutes for the average reader)

Originally published in Clarkesworld magazine issue #198, March 2023.

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The Ones Who Stay and Fight by N.K. Jemisin

This is sort of a companion piece or response to the classic Ursula K. Le Guin story “The Ones Who Walk Away form Omelas“.

“The Ones Who Stay and Fight” by N.K. Jemisin (2020) — 3,829 words (about 16 minutes for the average reader)

Originally published in Lightspeed magazine issue #116, January 2020.

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Cold Relations by Mary Robinette Kowal

A story of siblings and magic.

“Cold Relations” by Mary Robinette Kowal (2023) — 8,256 words (about 3 minutes for the average reader)

Originally published in Uncanny magazine issue #50, January/Februaty 2023.

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