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'I'm writing this with careless abandon, partly because I know it will not be my last story. (They say always do something as though it were your last chance, but I'm pretty sure I'm not going to die tomorrow.)'
— Oct 28, 2013 01:46PM
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'Foster Mother' and 'Creature' - Two interlinked stories about genetically engineered monsters (probably the same one) who aren't as monstrous as they were intended to be.
'Grandma' - Scenes from the retirement of a superheroine, as witnessed by her gawky, unsuperpowered granddaughter.
But really there isn't a single bad story after p. 378.
— Nov 14, 2013 12:45AM
'Grandma' - Scenes from the retirement of a superheroine, as witnessed by her gawky, unsuperpowered granddaughter.
But really there isn't a single bad story after p. 378.
Bri Fidelity
is on page 534 of 536
'Mr. Jones' - A spinster finds a weird bat-winged homunculus on the grounds of the house she shares with her sister - and decides to marry it.
'Venus Rising' - The Perils of Mitochondrial Eve.
'Modillion' - The secrets of the lost civilisation of Modillion are written in silver-point on a sheet of unbleached paper, and only one woman can see them - when the light is just right.
— Nov 13, 2013 01:05AM
'Venus Rising' - The Perils of Mitochondrial Eve.
'Modillion' - The secrets of the lost civilisation of Modillion are written in silver-point on a sheet of unbleached paper, and only one woman can see them - when the light is just right.
Bri Fidelity
is on page 530 of 536
'In the manuscript is written, "Oh my love, oh my love, come back before dawn," and the spaces between the words stand for words that have been left unwritten. First there would have been shouts and curses, then prayers, then this.'
— Nov 13, 2013 12:56AM
Bri Fidelity
is on page 492 of 536
'Janice has a slight stutter. Normally she speaks rapidly and in a kind of shorthand so as not to take up anyone's precious time, but with her stutter, she can hold people's attention for a moment longer than she would otherwise dare.'
— Nov 13, 2013 12:10AM
Bri Fidelity
is on page 492 of 536
'Looking Down' - A winged man, left behind when his flock moves off for the winter, is nursed back to health by one of his human worshippers: but why?
'If The Word Was To The Wise' - What lies in the secret safe of banned books in the subbasement of the great library?
'There Is No Evil Angel But Love' - An old lady, secretly in love with her neighbour, takes advantage of a bad cold to move into his apartment.
— Nov 10, 2013 10:29PM
'If The Word Was To The Wise' - What lies in the secret safe of banned books in the subbasement of the great library?
'There Is No Evil Angel But Love' - An old lady, secretly in love with her neighbour, takes advantage of a bad cold to move into his apartment.
Bri Fidelity
is on page 441 of 536
'Secrets of the Native Tongue' - A woman uses a mistakenly-sent invitation to a symposium to reinvent herself as a glamorous intellectual.
'Moon Songs' - A brother and sister find a tiny insect that sings incredibly eerie songs, but only when pricked with a pin.
'Acceptance Speech' - A man is abducted by aliens and forced to become their Poet Laureate.
— Nov 10, 2013 01:35AM
'Moon Songs' - A brother and sister find a tiny insect that sings incredibly eerie songs, but only when pricked with a pin.
'Acceptance Speech' - A man is abducted by aliens and forced to become their Poet Laureate.
Bri Fidelity
is on page 440 of 536
'They belted my dagger about me, they coiled my whip over my shoulder, and led me to the arena, a place where I'd only heard poetry before, though I'd often wondered at the brown stains on the far wall. When I'd asked about them, you'd always answered that they were the stains of bad poems.'
— Nov 10, 2013 01:04AM
Bri Fidelity
is on page 418 of 536
'Clerestory' - A young couple squat in a public exhibit: but is it art?
'Living At The Centre' - A bored old woman decides, in lieu of senicide, to go on a quest to a bay enshrined in local legend.
'As If' - All the world's artists and intellectuals are rounded up and tortured, that they might better reveal the secrets of their homeworld.
— Nov 08, 2013 07:35AM
'Living At The Centre' - A bored old woman decides, in lieu of senicide, to go on a quest to a bay enshrined in local legend.
'As If' - All the world's artists and intellectuals are rounded up and tortured, that they might better reveal the secrets of their homeworld.
Bri Fidelity
is on page 392 of 536
'Fledged' - A man's dinner party plans are thrown into disarray when his long-lost first wife blows in off the patio during a storm, wearing a huge and inexplicable set of wings.
'Not Burning' - A lonely librarian, 'only slightly deranged', reads a self-help book and decides to turn her life around, with decidedly mixed results.
'Being Mysterious Strangers...' - Another long march; this time only 67 strong.
— Nov 08, 2013 05:06AM
'Not Burning' - A lonely librarian, 'only slightly deranged', reads a self-help book and decides to turn her life around, with decidedly mixed results.
'Being Mysterious Strangers...' - Another long march; this time only 67 strong.
Bri Fidelity
is on page 391 of 536
'One wishes the best for them. That they should lie down (exhausted in the dark) [...] on the sands of a drab beach and wake up to a thousand ships in a sparkling bay. Or that they should sleep (exhausted in the dark) next to what seems like only a large square stone and yet wake up to a thousand ornate plinths in long rows [...] and upon each, the golden feet of the statues that once stood there[.]'
— Nov 08, 2013 04:59AM

