Coming soon: Issue 36 of IGMS, my favorite
number for any issue we’ve ever published.
Our
cover story this issue is "Escape from
the Andromedan Empire” by Ian Creasy. “Escape” is a smart SF extrapolation of
the current digital piracy landscape, projecting the theft of not just an author’s
work, but of authors themselves—in a digital sort of way.
"The
Saltwater Wife," by K.C. Norton continues the theme of very personal kinds
of theft, except this time the story is dressed up in the garb of fantasy (both
literally and figuratively) and explores not just the theft itself, but questions
of identity.
John
Murphy’s "At the Old Folks Home at the End of the World" takes a brief
but deft look at the pros and cons, the light and the dark, of mortality, but
turning it inside-down and upside-out.
In
"Once More to Kitty Hawk," Greg Kurzawa also explores the theme of
end–of–life, but in a quieter way, fading to almost nothing…
"The
Light Crusader's Dark Deserts" is a rollicking adventure through the lands
of many kinds of death, right up to the point where the protagonist has to sit
down to dinner with his deceased wife and child, which answers several
necessary but unpleasant questions.
We
also have several bonuses for you this issue. First is an audio production of "At
the Old Folks Home at the End of the World," read by none other than Orson
Scott Card. We’re always tickled when we can get Uncle Orson reading our
stories.
Second,
we have an additional audio production, “The Sturdy Bookcases of Pawel
Oliszewski,” written by Ferrett Steinmetz and performed by Philip Powell. “Sturdy
Bookcases” is a sneaky story that repeatedly asks the simple but compelling
question, “Are you interested now?” There’s only one way to know what it all
means: Read the story. Or else listen to it. You decide. “Are you interested
now?”
And
be sure not to miss Darrell Schweitzer’s InterGalactic Interview with author
John Hemry, who you may know better by his nom
de plume, Jack Campbell.
Plus
the next installment of our newest feature, an article by our regular
movie-reviewer, Chris Bellamy. Be sure to check out his next At The Movies, Extended
Cut.
Issue
36, chock full o’ goodness, as befits the issue featuring my favorite number. ;-)
Edmund
R. Schubert
Editor, Orson Scott Card's InterGalactic Medicine Show
Editor, Orson Scott Card's InterGalactic Medicine Show
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