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A Stolen Bicycle by Abbie Bernstein

By Abbie Bernstein · Comments (3)
Friday, April 6th, 2012

A Stolen Bicycle
By Abbie Bernstein

sci-fi, aliens from space

  Gwen was not in the habit of asking people if they were crazy when she first met them, but she made an exception for the man standing on her porch in the rising dusk. He was nice-looking, African-American, a little taller and younger than Gwen, and wearing glasses with thick black rims and a well-pressed, though sweat-stained, shirt. “Ms. Skipner,” he said, offering his hand to shake, “I’m Louis Deschance with law enforcement here in District 218.”

  Gwen shook his hand. “What can I do for you, Officer?”  

  “Ms. Skipner, would you like to become a police officer for District 218?”

  Gwen blurted a laugh. “Are you crazy?”

  Louis chuckled back politely. “Only according to my friends. You seem a likely candidate.”

  “Based on what?”

  “Our records, for one thing.”

  “You have records on me?”

  Louis nodded, his tone reassuring. “Yes, ma’am. First grade teacher, laid off, and you were one of the organizers at the Lake Cantona refugee center . . .”

  “That’s wrong,” Gwen felt obliged to say. “I wasn’t an organizer, I was just there, a refugee.”

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Categories : Sc-Fi Stories, Sci-Fi & Fantasy Short Stories, Sci-Fi Stories
Tags : Abbie Bernstein, sci-fi, science fiction

The Once And Future Cake by Michaele Jordan

By Michaele Jordan · Comments (3)
Sunday, March 25th, 2012

THE ONCE AND FUTURE CAKE
By Michaele Jordan

sci-fi fiction, Michaele Jordan

That’s the thing about time travel: all those leftovers.

It started as soon as I recruited me. And don’t give me that whole paradox spiel. Of course it’s paradoxical—it’s time travel. Just take my word for it. You’ve got to go back and recruit yourself to get into the TransTemporal Corps, and you can’t do that unless you’re already in the Corps. Until you do that, you’re just a wraith.

What’s a wraith? It’s a ghost, a ghost of you, or maybe a ghost of what you might be, a hint of all your possibilities. I heard the wraiths live out on some weird little low-probability world where all the stuff that could never really happen happens. Most of them never make it up to the high probability levels, and when they do they usually only just make it in time to catch you before you die.

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Categories : Sc-Fi Stories, Sci-Fi & Fantasy Short Stories, Sci-Fi Stories
Tags : Michaele Jordan, sci-fi, science fiction

Exotic Pets by Ken Liu

By Ken Liu · Comments (5)
Sunday, March 25th, 2012

EXOTIC PETS
by Ken Liu

 

science fiction, sci-fi, genetics

I look through the adult section of the city classifieds until I see the code phrase: “exotic and wild.” The address is in a part of the city where people with jobs and families and clean clothes never go.

Quietly, I make my way through the dark night, passing under broken street lamps, between empty lots filled with trash and gutted buildings taken over by squatters, to a run-down two-family house. A single light is on upstairs.

I crouch down and push off with my powerful legs. In a few silent, long arcs, I leap through the alley between the house and the warehouse next to it, until I’m in the backyard, and nobody has noticed me. My skin is clammy again, and I take a large gulp of water to keep myself hydrated.

I pick up a rock from the ground, and climb up the back stairs, moving slowly so as to minimize any noise, until I’m on the second-floor landing. In front of me is a door with a glass window, and I squat and slowly lift my head until I’m peeking into the kitchen. A man is playing with his phone while a TV drones on in the background. There’s a cash box on the kitchen table.

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Categories : Sc-Fi Stories, Sci-Fi & Fantasy Short Stories, Sci-Fi Stories
Tags : Ken Liu, sci-fi, science fiction

Erasure by JC Hemphill

By JC Hemphill · Comments (4)
Sunday, March 25th, 2012

ERASURE
by JC Hemphill

Science Fiction, Alien Abduction Story

Cooper Hurst watched as dark, oppressive clouds overran the blue tranquility of the afternoon sky, casting a gloom over Aberdeen, Georgia. A breeze accompanied the low-hanging ceiling, filling the neighborhood with a frenzied sough and an unmistakable energy as a seething behemoth named Hurricane Madison moved in.

  He stood on the front lawn of his family’s white colonial, waiting for Dad to return with nails so they could finish covering the windows. Leaning on a sheet of plywood, Cooper watched as the neighbor across the street made room in his garage for his Acura, and wondered if Mr. Finely knew the National Weather Service had upgraded Madison to a Category Five.

His gaze moved to the two moss-draped oaks flanking the sidewalk, and he worried about the ancient tree’s network of branches surviving. He had made the varsity baseball team at school as a sophomore, which he attributed to two things. First was Dad’s tenacious dedication to practicing with him, but the second were those trees. During the overbearing heat of summer when most teens traded baseball mitts for air-conditioning and video games, he and Dad would throw the baseball in the shade of those trees for hours.

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Categories : Sc-Fi Stories, Sci-Fi & Fantasy Short Stories, Sci-Fi Stories
Tags : JC Hemphill, sci-fi, science fiction

What has J. Michael Straczynski Been Up To Lately?

By Sara Bellum · Comments (2)
Tuesday, March 6th, 2012

Dear Sara,


What has J. Michael Straczynski been up to lately? I haven’t heard of anything he’s done since Babylon 5

Sylvie Foster

Greetings Sylvie,

Mr. Straczynski has been very busy since then. He produced a television series by the name of Jeremiah starring Luke Perry and Malcom Jamal Warner then a number of feature films such as Thor and Underworld:Awakening.


If you would like to keep current on what he is doing these days you could stop by jmsnews.com as it has both archived articles and a live forum.


J. Michael Straczynski, Babylon 5, science fiction, sci-fiIt’s In The Bag,
Sara Bellum, Editor-at-Large Buzzy Mag

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Tags : Babylon 5, J. Michael Straxzynski, sci-fi, science fiction

Top Ten Sci-Fi & Fantasy Couples

By June Williams · Comments (0)
Tuesday, January 31st, 2012

Top 10 Sci-Fi & Fantasy Couples
by June K. Williams

Valentine’s Day is just around the corner. As geeks and gamers have the urge to merge as much as mundanes or muggles I thought I’d weigh in on the top SF & F couples. Missing will be slash couples that are so popular among a certain segment of fans. So if you are looking for Harry/Draco, Legolas/Aragon, Kirk/Spock or Xena/Gabrielle you won’t find them on this list.

Farscape

10. John Crichton and Aeryn Sun.
Farscape only had four seasons but ohmygoodness did those two raise the temperature. I don’t know about you but I love it when a strong, confident woman is shown as also capable of being sexy and loving. Then add the all American appeal of John Crichton who was at once a brilliant scientist, a warrior and something of a diplomat. Not a bad duo to travel through the Unchartered Territories. Read More→

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Categories : Actors, Obscuria
Tags : sci-fi, sci-fi couples, sciene fiction

New Fall Genre Television Series - 2011

By T.K. Dehn · Comments (0)
Wednesday, November 16th, 2011

2011 NEW FALL GENRE TELEVISION SERIES
By T.K. Dehn

For fans of genre television series, the fall of 2011 has brought good news.

First, there are a wide variety of genre shows that span the spectrum from science fiction to fantasy to horror. Second, even the shows that aren’t wonderful are at least watchable. Third, none of the new ones seem in danger of immediate cancellation - indeed, ONCE UPON A TIME has already received an order for its back nine episodes (to bring the season to twenty-two episodes total) and AMERICAN HORROR STORY has been renewed for a second season.

In listing the fall genre series, there’s a question of order: quality, alphabetical by title, premiere date? We’ll go with when the shows air within the week, starting with Mondays.

TERRA NOVA, Mondays, Fox at 8 PM: This science fiction series, set primarily in Earth’s past 85 million years ago, with some side trips to a dystopian future in 2149, comes from producer Steven Spielberg and show runners/STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION veterans Brannon Braga and Rene Echevarria. The title of the show refers to a colony formed in the distant past by time-traveling settlers, who have left their polluted lives behind to start afresh in a lush jungle inhabited by dinosaurs (and some uncooperative fellow time travelers). The main characters are the Shannons, policeman dad Jim (Jason O’Mara), doctor mom Elisabeth (Shelley Conn), their two teenagers and their five-year-old, plus the camp’s commander, Nathaniel Taylor (Stephen Lang). The dinosaurs look as terrific as we’ve come to expect from Spielberg, who brought us JURASSIC PARK, and the Australian locations look persuasively prehistoric. Furthermore, O’Mara is charming and has good rapport with Conn, and Lang is suitably both intimidating and avuncular. However, there is something flat and predictable about the situations and the characters. Jim is a hothead, but he’s a very good guy, while Elisabeth seems irreproachable. Sure, they may make a few blunders, but the odds of them doing anything that might really challenge our sympathies appear remote. There’s nothing wrong with characters who remain in a comfort zone (there’s room in the universe for moral scales other than those of BATTLESTAR GALACTICA and GAME OF THRONES), but once the well-done escape from the future sequence in the pilot ends, we don’t feel much emotional or intellectual tug from the story. Seeing dinosaurs chasing after humans has its entertainment value, and it’s pleasant to see good acting, but the show doesn’t cry out to be watched every week.
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Categories : Reviews: Television, Sci-Fi & Fantasy Movie and Book Reviews
Tags : genre T.V., genre television, sci-fi, science fiction

Intelligent Design by Denise Little

By John Winn · Comments (0)
Tuesday, September 14th, 2010

Intelligent Design
Author: Ed. Denise Little
Publisher: DAW Books
ISBN-10: 0756405688
ISBN-13: 978-0756405687
Rating: 7/10

sci fi, science fiction, sci fi book reviews When I was a young, maybe 9 or 10, one of my favorite games on the computer was Sim Earth. As “God” games go, it was pretty primitive, not at all like Black and White or Spore or whatever the kids are playing these days. The sheer enjoyment and frustration (mostly the latter) I derived from having to manage an Earth-sized planet and keep species of all stripes from going extinct taught me two things: A) being God sucks and B) this whole Earth was created in six days thing is way more complex than it looks on paper.
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Tags : sci-fi, sci-fi book reviews, science fiction
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