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Shining Shore by #MaxFirehammer
Don’t let the happy title fool you; this seaside village isn’t as quiet as it seems. An unsettling body-horror tale that will leave you squirming.
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Bayanihan by #MaricarMacario
You can go home again, but everything—you or home?—has changed. Good thing grandmas are the same every where and when. An immigrant song for everyone.
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Sort Code by #ChrisBarnham
A graceful pas de deus back and forth through the corridors of time looking for an elusive something.
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What We Found In The Forest by #PhoebeWood
During a rite of passage, you don’t need the passage nor the rite; you just need to discover something that had been inside you all along. A prose poem.
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Three Sisters Syzygy by Christopher Mark Rose @ChrisRose
Syzygy:
- yoked together (Greek)
- three celestial bodies in a line (astronomy)
- union of opposites (Carl Jung)
This story: all of the above
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Mixtapes From Neptune by #KarterMycroft
Music is one of the most potent evokers of memory…even in the depths of a gas giant.
Strangely, I read this between sets at a music festival with mixtape bumper music playing. Memories…
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To Pluck a Twisted String by #AnneLeonard
Art speaks truth to power, which is why they seek to control and destroy. But art has many ways of speaking and cannot be denied.
A story for our times.
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My Embroidery Stitches Are Me by #AHumphreyLanham
Some mental and physical scars are so deep and intense they become simultaneously real and metaphorical.
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Upstairs by #TessaYang
Movin’ on up to the ultimate gated community comes with very mixed feelings and changes in the family dynamics. Can Sadie cope?
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Teatro Anatomico by #GettyHesse
The student delivers an anatomical lesson to her professor. Is the professor capable of learning?
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Night Haul by #AndrewCrowley
Dangerous cargo, but there is no safe route detour for this trucker. Dread and terror on the long haul road.
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On the Matter of Homo Sapiens by Kel Coleman
Three robots on a geocache scavenger hunt left by extinct humans discuss the ethics of bringing back homo sapiens.
Would make for a good episode of Love, Death and Robots.
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Sugar Steak by Jenny Kiefer
Flossing won’t help much after a meal of sugar steak.
Pairs well with Shinya Tsukamoto’s 1989 body-horror film “Tetsuo: The Iron Man.”
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Growths by Nina Kiriki Hoffman
The ethical dilemma of whether to change something in your child that might make their life easier, but fundamentally alter who they are.
This very short story kept me thinking for some days after reading.
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If I Should Fall Behind by Douglas Smith
The Trolley Problem becomes even more problematic when it is the whole universe on the track and the love of your life on the siding, but our hero finds a rather unique solution.