STORY: ‘Closure’

When she heard about it on the news the next day they were calling it a murder-suicide but it soon became a murder in search of a suicide. And she knew where to find it, even if the police didn't. Bang, bang, bang. First she fed the animals. Canned meat for the cats and dogs,... Continue Reading →

STORY: ‘The Threshold’

Nora sat on the edge of her chair in the middle of her office and read the message again. When are you coming home, it said. And then: Are you coming home? She studied Rob's profile picture. Around her, in the building where she worked as an editor, the corridors hummed with life as bright... Continue Reading →

STORY: ‘3001: A Space Travesty’

I'm really worried about Mars, Deltrine. Gone are the wild river plains, pristine canyons and equatorial rift valley, buried long ago beneath our power and production blisters. Now the ancient ocean boundaries are eroding and the ice caps expanding, both at an ever-increasing rate. Things aren't much better in the atmosphere either, where carbon dioxide... Continue Reading →

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