The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Summer 2024

eBook

English language

Published July 1, 2024 by Spilogale, Inc..

3 stars (1 review)

Novelets: - "On My Way to Heaven" by Alberto Chimal - "Another Such Victory" by Albert Chu - "Growth Rings of the Earth" by Xinwei Kong

Short Stories: - "What It Means to Drift" by Rajeev Prasad - "Mister Yellow" by Christina Bauer - "Water Baby" by Tonya R. Moore - "Metis in the Belly of the God" by Nina Kiriki Hoffman - "She’s a Rescue" by Marie Vibbert - "Snowdrop" by Raul Caner Cruz - "Dog People" by Esther Friesner - "What You Leave Behind" by Ken Altabef - "Jacob Street" by L. Marie Wood - "Red Ochre, Ivory Bone" by Deborah L. Davitt - "The Glass Apple" by Ivy Grimes - "Slickerthin" by Phoenix Alexander

Poems: - "In Her Footsteps" by Suzanne J. Willis - "I, Magician" by Julie Eliopoulos - "City as Fairy Tale" by Richard Leis - "In a castle far from every prince" by Marisca …

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3 stars

An average issue, with interesting stories by Alberto Chimal, Esther Friesner, Xinwei Kong and Phoenix Alexander

  • "What It Means to Drift" by Rajeev Prasad: the story of an emotional connection between a person and a 'Titan' responsible for the education of thousands of children. The Titan is getting detached from its responsibilities, and need an emotional boost via the connection; a boost that leads to devastating emotional highs and lows for the person.

  • "On My Way to Heaven" by Alberto Chimal, translated from the Spanish by Patrick Weill: the story of a family 'weird' uncle, who claims to have been abducted by aliens in the past. Then, during a demonstration against the government, the uncle vanishes, and it is up to the reader to decide whether it was the government that did it, or otherwise.

  • "Mister Yellow" by Christina Bauer: a person can access other dimensions to affect what happens …