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The Clean War by Shelly Li and Ken Liu

By Shelly Li and Ken Liu · Comments (1)
Friday, March 15th, 2013

The Clean War
by Shelly Li and Ken Liu

sci-fi short stories

“AMI, have you found any nearby friendly structures that are still operational?” Sarah Bennett whispered. She swallowed hard, trying to hold down the mounting panic that threatened to jump out of her throat.

I’m not a soldier. I’m just a woman who programs computers. I don’t know what I’m doing. This was a mistake!

The Autonomous Military Intelligence’s voice, calm and androgynous, spoke in her ear. “There is a repair depot about one kilometer to the north. It appears intact, but it is highly unlikely that it has not been compromised. I urge caution in approach.”

Silently, AMI overlaid a map of the surrounding region onto Sarah’s helmet’s HUD. The bright lines of the map provided some relief against the dark, dense jungle lit only by dim starlight. Her location was marked by a blinking dot in the midst of the neon shapes that represented the hills around her. The repair depot appeared as a green square at the other end of the valley.
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Categories : Sc-Fi Stories, Sci-Fi & Fantasy Short Stories, Sci-Fi Stories
Tags : Ken Liu, sci-fi, science fiction, Shelly Li

Threads of Pearl, Writhing by Gwendolyn Clare

By Gwendolyn Clare · Comments (1)
Friday, March 1st, 2013

Threads of Pearl, Writhing
by Gwendolyn Clare

science fiction, sci-fi

They tell you it won’t hurt—that part is the lie. It does. But afterward, you won’t feel any pain at all. Ever again. They believe the lie because they can’t remember what “hurt” means.

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We don’t need the schematics to find our way through the space station’s air ducts anymore. After so many trips back and forth, we’ve worn a path into the film of dust and grease that thickly lines the ducts. We crawl on hands and knees, (we’re expert crawlers now, Angelo and me) and the metal feels slightly warm against my palms. A familiar sensation.

Angelo drops out of the air duct first, landing quiet as a cat on the deck of the control room. He reaches up to give me a hand, though I don’t need one. It’s cute in an old-fashioned, occasionally infuriating sort of way, as if I haven’t had plenty of experience with ducts and maintenance hatches since the station was infested.
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Categories : Sc-Fi Stories, Sci-Fi & Fantasy Short Stories, Sci-Fi Stories
Tags : Friday Fiction, Gwendolyn Clare, sci-fi, science fiction, Short Story

The Farm by George Right

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Friday, December 7th, 2012

The Farm
by George Right

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The leisurely sunset of the July day washed the valley with gold, filling the world with bright saturated colors like a 1950s film; the rare ruffled clouds in the west simply glowed high in the blue sky, and it seemed that even the unpainted posts supporting the porch roof shone an amber light from within.

A warm breeze pleasantly fanned the face of Fred Marlowe. This was the face of a man who had spent his whole life in the fresh air, weather-beaten and sunburned, grooved with large, deep wrinkles, in the folds of which twinkled small drops of sweat. Grey locks poked out from under a broad-brimmed straw hat. Fred was dressed in a faded checkered shirt unbuttoned to his chest and threadbare jeans worn through at his right knee. His bare feet rested on the boards of the porch, which had been warmed by the sun, and his dusty sandals lay next to them. Fred pulled a wet can of beer out of an ice-filled cooler and pulled on the ring; the cold foam fizzled out to splash him on the arm, and several drops fell on the porch to form small brown blobs in the dust. Fred took his first sip with pleasure.

“Ahhh,” he said, dropping the hand holding the can. “This is so good. Too bad you don’t drink, Jim.”

Jim did not react to this comment and continued to lie on the porch, resting his muzzle on his front paws. Even when some cold drops fell onto the back of his neck from the tilted can, he barely twitched his left ear. Fred especially valued Jim for his calm and imperturbable disposition?so much in harmony with his own.
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Categories : Sc-Fi Stories, Sci-Fi & Fantasy Short Stories, Sci-Fi Stories
Tags : Free Fiction, sci-fi, science fiction, Short Story

And Down Will Come Baby, Madmen And All by By Damien Walters Grintalis

By Damien Walters Grintalis · Comments (8)
Friday, September 21st, 2012

And Down Will Come Baby, Madmen And All
By Damien Walters Grintalis

Ellie stared down at the catalog on her desk and grimaced. Blue eyes? No, Seth’s were brown; hers, although enhanced for vibrance, were naturally green. Blue, although possible in nature, might appear strange. She flipped to the temperament section. Who in their right mind would choose willful? She’d prefer a quiet, biddable child.

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The Newsfeed (Always On Because You Deserve to Know Now!) droned on in the background, a steady hum of voices and flickering images.

Apex Corporation unveiled its new East–West Coast Monorail design. The new monorail will run entirely on echofuel, allowing it to make the coast-to-coast express trips in half the time and less than a quarter of the cost. Echofuel, with its regenerative properties, was developed by Apex’s lead scientist, Algimantas Vilkas.

“Are you and Seth going to be parents?” her assistant, Marian, asked from the doorway.

Ellie closed the catalog. “We’re thinking about it. Not now, of course, but maybe in a few years. I was just going over the options.”

It wasn’t a total lie. Seth wanted to be a parent; she was . . . undecided. He’d even mentioned adopting a defective from one of the state-run facilities, an idea she’d vetoed straightaway.

“Which breeder are you going to use? My sister used Lifeline. Expensive, but worth it. Colin is a gem. They have top-of-the-line surrogates, too.”
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Categories : Sc-Fi Stories, Sci-Fi & Fantasy Short Stories, Sci-Fi Stories
Tags : Damien Walters Grintalis, sci-fi, Science Fiction Short Story

Walter Jon William Interview

By Jean Marie Ward · Comments (0)
Wednesday, August 22nd, 2012

Walter Jon Williams Interview

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JMW: Hello, this is Jean Marie Ward, from BuzzyMag.com With me
today, is Walter Jon Williams, award-winning science fiction, fantasy and
historical author, and the toast master of this year’s Nebula Awards
weekend. Welcome, Walter.

Walter Jon Williams: Glad to be here.
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Categories : Author Interviews, Science Fiction & Fantasy Actor and Author Interviews
Tags : Cyberpunk, sci-fi, Walter Jon Williams

Litany of Hope by Phyllis Irene Radford

By Irene Radford · Comments (3)
Friday, May 4th, 2012

LITANY OF HOPE
By Phyllis Irene Radford

sci-fi, science fiction

My life has evolved in ways I never could imagine. Now I must live the life of a fugitive. This is the first day of my new life. It did not begin today. It began—it began half a lifetime ago.  Half of my lifetime, anyway.

“Hope Sally Henderson, must you walk like an elephant?” Mama didn’t turn away from her dishwashing, or stop watching the morning news on her laptop beside her on the kitchen counter.

I paused, one foot halfway into the kitchen. I was in a hurry on my way to grabbing breakfast and not paying attention to manners or walking “ladylike.”  This was my birthday breakfast, and maybe, just maybe, I’d have a surprise awaiting me.

The only reason Mom would notice my walking heavily was if she had a cake in the oven.

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Categories : Sc-Fi Stories, Sci-Fi & Fantasy Short Stories, Sci-Fi Stories
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A Stolen Bicycle by Abbie Bernstein

By Abbie Bernstein · Comments (3)
Friday, April 6th, 2012

A Stolen Bicycle
By Abbie Bernstein

sci-fi, aliens from space

  Gwen was not in the habit of asking people if they were crazy when she first met them, but she made an exception for the man standing on her porch in the rising dusk. He was nice-looking, African-American, a little taller and younger than Gwen, and wearing glasses with thick black rims and a well-pressed, though sweat-stained, shirt. “Ms. Skipner,” he said, offering his hand to shake, “I’m Louis Deschance with law enforcement here in District 218.”

  Gwen shook his hand. “What can I do for you, Officer?”  

  “Ms. Skipner, would you like to become a police officer for District 218?”

  Gwen blurted a laugh. “Are you crazy?”

  Louis chuckled back politely. “Only according to my friends. You seem a likely candidate.”

  “Based on what?”

  “Our records, for one thing.”

  “You have records on me?”

  Louis nodded, his tone reassuring. “Yes, ma’am. First grade teacher, laid off, and you were one of the organizers at the Lake Cantona refugee center . . .”

  “That’s wrong,” Gwen felt obliged to say. “I wasn’t an organizer, I was just there, a refugee.”

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Tags : Abbie Bernstein, sci-fi, science fiction

The Once And Future Cake by Michaele Jordan

By Michaele Jordan · Comments (3)
Sunday, March 25th, 2012

THE ONCE AND FUTURE CAKE
By Michaele Jordan

sci-fi fiction, Michaele Jordan

That’s the thing about time travel: all those leftovers.

It started as soon as I recruited me. And don’t give me that whole paradox spiel. Of course it’s paradoxical—it’s time travel. Just take my word for it. You’ve got to go back and recruit yourself to get into the TransTemporal Corps, and you can’t do that unless you’re already in the Corps. Until you do that, you’re just a wraith.

What’s a wraith? It’s a ghost, a ghost of you, or maybe a ghost of what you might be, a hint of all your possibilities. I heard the wraiths live out on some weird little low-probability world where all the stuff that could never really happen happens. Most of them never make it up to the high probability levels, and when they do they usually only just make it in time to catch you before you die.

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Categories : Sc-Fi Stories, Sci-Fi & Fantasy Short Stories, Sci-Fi Stories
Tags : Michaele Jordan, sci-fi, science fiction
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