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A compilation of short stories to enjoy whenever you have a few minutes to spare. – Whether you are waiting for public transport, waiting for tea to cook, just settled your children to sleep or soaking in the bath tub.
كتاب "انتحار فاشل" عبارة عن مجموعة قصصية متنوعة تجمع ما بين القصة الساخرة، الاجتماعية، الرعب، وحتى القصص المبنية على أحداث حقيقية، يلعب "أحمد رمضان" فى هذه المجموعة ببراعة شديدة على وتر الأفكار المختلفة والنهايات المفاجئة، حتى فى القصص التى تبدو أفكارها مألوفة تأتى المعالجة شديدة التميز والنهاية مخالفة تماماً للتوقعات تضيف أبعاداً أكثر عمقاً للعمل.
Harlan Ellison is probably best known as a script writer for sci-fi and fantasy movies and TV series such as the original Outer Limits, The Hunger, Logan's Run, and Babylon Five. But his range is much broader than that, encompassing stories, novels, essays, reviews, reminiscences, plays, even fake autobiographies. The Essential Ellison, a special limited edition personally signed and numbered by Ellison, contains 74 unabridged works, including such classics as "A Boy and His Dog," "Xenogenesis," and "Mefisto in Onyx."
Apex Magazine is a monthly science fiction, fantasy, and horror magazine featuring original, mind-bending short fiction from many of the top pros of the field. New issues are released on the first Tuesday of every month.
EDITORIAL Words from the Editor-in-Chief—Jason Sizemore
FICTION A Witch's Guide to Escape: A Practical Compendium of Portal Fantasies — Alix Harrow Work, and Ye Shall Eat — Walker McKnight Ghost Marriage — P. Djeli Clark Excerpt: Return to the Lost Level — Brian Keene
NONFICTION Interview with Alix Harrow — Andrea Johnson Interview with Cover Artist Justin Adams — Russell Dickerson A Discussion with Tal M. Klein, Author of The Punch Escrow — Lesley Conner
COLUMNS Between the Lines with Laura Zats and Erik Hane Page Advice with Mallory O'Meara and Brea Grant
White Nights is a short story by Fyodor Dostoevsky that was published in 1848. Set in St. Petersburg, it is the story of a young man fighting his inner restlessness. A light and tender narrative, it delves into the torment and guilt of unrequited love. Both protagonists suffer from a deep sense of alienation that initially brings them together. A blend of romanticism and realism, the story appeals gently to the senses and feelings.
Heartshock by Nick Wolven The Four Sisters Overlooking the Sea by Naomi Kritzer In the Dark by James Patrick Kelly And to Their Shining Palaces Go by Betsy Aoki All the Homes of Terror by Robert Reed
SHORT STORIES
Art Deco Farmhouse, Original Hardwood Floors, Slightly Haunted by Alice Towey Bachelorettes on the Devil's Dance Floor by Stephanie Feldman An Unplanned Hold by Zohar Jacobs Bitter Chai, Sweet Chai by Anita Vijayakumar Lost Recall by Robert R. Chase Eternity Is Moments by R.P. Sand Project Fafnir by Susan Shwartz A Gray Magic by Ray Nayler
POETRY
Like a Haiku by Kendall Evans Futurisms (What Is It Now?) by David Sandner Wanted: by Sai Liuko Eating With the Dead #1 by Mary Soon Lee In a Vial on the Windowsill You'll Find It by Marisca Pichette You Finally Understand Quantum Mechanics by Robert Persons Wanted—Personal Demon by Mary Soon Lee The Kelpie's Back by Jane Yolen Awakening by Greg Schwartz
DEPARTMENTS
Editorial: Magnifique! by Sheila Williams Reflections: The Man Who Saw the Future by Robert Silverberg On the Net: The Music of the Future by James Patrick Kelly Thought Experiment: Nuclear War, Satire, and the Grotesque in Dr. Strangelove by Kelly Lagor On Books by Norman Spinrad
Ijon Tichy travels undercover to a robot world, joining an organization to clean up world history thru time travel.
Things go crazy immediately. His spaceship runs into gravitational vortices at relativistic speeds, resulting in massive time anomalies. It may be a blessing in disguise. The reason he couldn’t get out of the way was that a meteor had shattered the drive regulator & rudder. He could no longer steer his ship. He had a spare rudder, but couldn’t install it. It was a two-man job & he was alone. So when other versions of him start appearing, all he should need do is team up with one of them, fix the rudder & leave the gravitational vortex field.
After that gets straightened out, he goes undercover. A ship’s computer has mutineed & started its own colony, reproducing itself on a previously uninhabited planet. The insurance company paid the shipowner’s claim, & now believes that the ship, it’s computer & all its progeny belong to them. Tichy disguises himself as a robot & goes to investigate.
On another voyage, he heads to a planet where the government irrigation agency has irrigated beyond all need & refused to give up power. People live in water & are jailed in dry cells if they violate the love of water.
After his modern voyages, he comes back from 2166 to recruit himself as a member of THEOHIPPIP, the Teleotelechronistic-Historical Engineering to Optimize the Hyperputerized Implementation of Paleological Programming & Interplanetary Planning. History is in a mess because of all the time travelers. THEOHIPPIP's mission is: “For World History to be regulated, cleaned up, straightened out, adjusted & perfected, all in accordance with the principles of humanitarianism, rationalism & general esthetics. You can understand, surely, that with such a shambles & slaughterhouse in one’s family tree it’s awkward to go calling on important cosmic civilizations!...If need be, alterations will be made even before the rise of man, so that he arises better.”
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Simak's City is a series of connected stories, a series of legends, myths, and campfire stories told by Dogs about the end of human civilization, centering on the Webster family, who, among their other accomplishments, designed the ships that took Men to the stars and gave Dogs the gift of speech and robots to be their hands.
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