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July 31, 2023
Read Issue 9! You will know what H really means
Dear readers, writers and friends! Have you ever heard the songs of the ancient gods, met a lighthouse keeper, or studied so intensely for...
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June 30, 2023
Issue 8 is alive and full of summer warmth, chilling horror and space dreams!
Dear readers, writers and friends! Summer is a great time to enjoy the sun and warmer weather, but it’s also the best time to...
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May 31, 2023
Read Issue 7! It is extremely good
Dear readers, writers and friends! We are proud of our seventh issue since we are sure that it is extremely good. As usual, I...
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April 30, 2023
Issue 6 is done. We grow and try something new!
Dear readers, writers and friends! Our sixth issue contains magnificent poems and exiting short stories, as well as witty two-sentence stories with plot twists...
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March 31, 2023
Issue 5 is alive. Jeremy Szal’s interview is inside!
Dear readers, writers and friends! In our fifth issue, you will find not only soul-stirring poetry, thrilling fiction and breathtaking two-sentence stories, but also...
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Non-Fiction
H
by Matthew Gall
If you leave hydrogen alone for long enough, it’ll oversimplify and possibly misinterpret complicated science for the sake of a short story…
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The Help of a Witch
by Sasha Krugosvetov
For most Westerners, witches exist only in fiction or in medieval history. But in the Soviet Union in 1980s and in Russia till the middle of 2000s, many people believed…
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Exploits in Our Simulated Reality
by Maxim Sviridenkov
Some really intelligent persons, including Elon Musk, firmly believe that all of our existence is a computer simulation. Some others, who are not less intelligent, say...
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Why You Should Say Bad Things About Books
by David Walton
For an author, customer reviews are like gold. The more people review our books on Amazon (or Goodreads, Audible, etc.), the more likely customers are to...
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If Artificial Intelligence Will Rule the World
by Maxim Sviridenkov
At the May 2023 WSJ CEO Council Summit, Elon Musk said, “I don’t think the AI is going to try to destroy all humanity but it...
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The Noose (diary notes)
by Sasha Krugosvetov
We need to pull and pull the rope, stretching it through this wild chaos farther and farther. It is not a rope, it is a noose…
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Writing a Character With Tourette’s
by Cordy Walker
As a person diagnosed with Tourette’s Syndrome who also has a special interest in film, I have scoured everywhere for any crumb that I can possibly...
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Danger
by Sasha Krugosvetov
A fighter who has gone through dozens of fights has an eye for danger. He feels it. With all his sensory organs. Or maybe he is...
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Big Brother
by Sasha Krugosvetov
In his dystopian social science fiction novel “Nineteen Eighty-Four,” George Orwell modeled the authoritarian state on Stalinist Russia. I was less than twelve years old when...
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AI-Generated Art. The Experience and Thoughts of a Sci-Fi Author
by David Walton
One night, I asked an AI to create some illustrations for my novel Living Memory. (I used the open source Stable Diffusion model.) The results are...
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