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Saturday, June 17, 2023
LONELY PLANETS: The State of Life in the Solar System and Exoplanets (In 2003)
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NOT using the panel discussions of the most recent World Science Fiction Convention in San Jose, CA in August 2018 (to which I be unable to ...
Friday, June 16, 2023
Coming Attractions • Launching July 1st
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Ten years ago today(ish) we released the first issue of SHOWCASE , our ambitious if somewhat misguided attempt to launch a weekly webzine. ...
Saturday, June 10, 2023
“Lonely Arcade” • by KC Grifant
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The boardwalk arcade, which stank like rotting driftwood, is where Trish first saw the ghost. At first, she thought it was a dirty smudge o...
MINING THE ASTEROIDS Part 10: What If We Prepared To Exploit Asteroid NEAR-MISSES?
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Initially, I started this series because of the 2021 World Science Fiction Convention, DisCON. As time passed, I knew that this was a subjec...
Tuesday, June 6, 2023
“A Day in the Life of Sisyphus” • by Pete Wood
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King Sisyphus would finally move that damned boulder all the way up the hill today. The weather was clear. The hill was dry. He’d breakf...
Monday, June 5, 2023
Status Update • 5 June 2023
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“Orpheus and the Nympho Groupies,” by Charles Jalabert As of this past Saturday it’s been six months since Karen died. Longtime followers kn...
Saturday, June 3, 2023
“Life and Jacq and the Giant and Death” • by Christopher Degni
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Once upon a future, when the Earth was spent and the sun red and swollen, a farmgirl named Jacq cared for two dying things: her father and h...
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Creating Alien Aliens: Philosophy, Aliens, Galileo, and Other Stuff Necessary For World-Building
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NOT using the panel discussions of the most recent World Science Fiction Convention in San Jose, CA in August 2018 (to which I be unable to ...
Friday, June 2, 2023
“Leave the Plasma Gun, Take the Cannoli” • by Brandon Case
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Colonel Janus Andio waited in line at the starship’s specialty-food vendor, impatiently tapping his foot. He turned to the short, plump ...
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