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CURRENT ISSUE: April / May 2011
NOVELETTES

The Day the Wires Came Down by Alexander Jablokov
Clockworks by William Preston
A Response from EST17 by Tom Purdom
Becalmed by Kristine Kathryn Rusch

SHORT STORIES

An Empty House With Many Doors by Michael Swanwick
The Homecoming by Mike Resnick
North Shore Friday by Nick Mamatas
The Fnoor Hen by Rudy Rucker
Smoke City by Christopher Barzak
The One That Got Away by Esther M. Friesner
The Flow and Dream by Jack Skillingstead

POETRY

Religion is Canceled by Danny Adams
Ballad of the Warbots by Jack O’Brien
Monsters of the Stratosphere by Darrell Schweitzer
Garden Fairies by Jane Yolen
Seeking Out Lobe-finned Truths by Robert Frazier
Black Hole William by John Watkins

DEPARTMENTS

Editorial: Rose-Tinted Goggles by Sheila Williams
Reflections: The Plot Genie by Robert Silverberg
Reflections: More About The Plot Genie by Robert Silverberg
Thought Experiments: Celebrating Isaac by James Gunn
On The Net: James Patrick Kelly: New Brains for Old
On The Net: James Patrick Kelly: Fantastic
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On Books: Urbi et Orbi Norman Spinrad
The SF Conventional Calendar by Erwin S. Strauss

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