I've had the privilege of working with Bryn Hammond and Dariel Quiogue in the short story realm since I first began publishing with issue #0 of the magazine, so it is with great pride that I can announce the crowdfund for a book involving the two of them!
Click pretty much anywhere in this post to go to the crowdfund and learn more about this wonderful project!
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THE STARS LIKE DUST [aka Tyrann; aka Rebellious Stars] by Isaac Asimov (Garden City: Doubleday, 1951). Cover by Whitney Bender.
A science fiction mystery. The book is part of Asimov's Galactic Empire series and takes place before the actual founding of the Galactic Empire, before even Trantor becomes important.
The story was first serialized in the January, February, and March issues of Galaxy Magazine.
Galaxy Magazine January, 1951. H.L. Gold editor. Cover by John Bunch.
Tyrann [Part 1 of 3] by Isaac Asimov. Illustrated by Bunch.
“Dark Interlude” by Mack Reynolds & Fredric Brown. Illustrated by Maus.
“Rule of Three” by Theodore Sturgeon. Illustrated by Karl Rogers.
“Made to Measure by William Campbell Gault. Illustrated by Lawrence Woromay.
“Susceptibility · John D. MacDonald. Illustrated by Vincent.
“The Reluctant Heroes” by Frank M. Robinson. Illustrated by Sibley.
read [pb edition]
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The Deep End, by Owen Dudley (Ace Double, 1956).
From eBay.
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Ace double D-1 published in 1952
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Guy who had sex with a spider
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Ed Valigursky's cover for Poul Anderson's Mayday Orbit (b/w Kenneth Bulmer's No Man's World) featuring interesting alien hieroglyphics.
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No wait, we can still salvage this- we can have Sebastian Debeste AND Eustace Winner hang on.
His full name is Eustace Sebastian Winner. His dad gave him the name Eustace (because he hates him), his mom choose the middle name Sebastian. Debeste was his mother's maiden name. After aai2, Sebastian chooses to go by his middle name and changes his surname to his mother's maiden to fully separate himself from his father- do you hear me we can still win this
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the sweat i broke into when i realized how old this girl was in 2013 (image id in alt)
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The Quaking Widow, by Owen Dudley (Ace Double, 1956).
From eBay.
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