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Alyx Online - The Virtual Collection
Here it is... the quickest,
dirtiest ticket to the inside of my brain... Read, relax,
enjoy. Then check Shiny New Fiction for
the inside track on upcoming publications!
"The
Sorrow Fair," up now on Helix
Speculative Fiction
Gabe
tried to push past the child, to hop over the turnstile. She grabbed
his forearm with irresistible strength, turning it palm-up and
swiping her candy floss over his wrist. The fibers smoked where
they touched him: there was a smell of acid and a blister rose
on his forearm. Swelling to the size of his fist, the skin mottled
and blackened, scorched first into indecipherable patterns and
then into something recognizable: a printed rectangular ticket.
"Admit one," it read.
Or visit Strange
Horizons to read"The
Town on Blighted Sea"
Ruthless
moved with silent purpose, keeping to the shadows as she strode
between the skyscrapers of Earthtown's expansion district. It
was summer in the northern hemisphere of Kabuva, the air chill
and dense but not frosty, the skunky musk of the sea a reminder
that this wasn't home, this would never be home. Tumbler Moon
was full, shining so brilliantly it might have been dawn rather
than deepest night. She cursed its brightness as she walked, then
reminded herself it could be worse: Mad Moon could be out too.
The
Spear Carrier - An angry young woman's chances of becoming
an offworld ambassador will be thwarted... or is she ruthless enough
to get her rival killed?
A
Key to the Illuminated Heretic - What if Joan of Arc hadn't
burned?
Faces
of Gemini - Two women, one set of superpowers.
Ruby,
in the Storm - Aliens, snowstorms, and campus unrest at
the University of Calgary
The
Children of Port Allain - In Port Allain, dangerous criminals
roam free on one side of a massive, heavily secured Wall ... while,
on the other side, the children of the town fall prey to a delusion
that they have died
Three
Times Over the Falls - Bring a life jacket! You will get
wet. You may get soaked!
Nevada
- A nasty brew of witchcraft and attempted theft (prequel
to Indigo Springs)
The
Girl Who Ate Garbage - co-written with the lovely and talented
Jessica Reisman
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