Bewildering Stories’ Second Quarterly Review, 2008
Editors’ Choices: issues 284-296
Short Stories
The Order of the Hot Potato
Everything in green is a link.
Page 1: Serials, Essays, Memoirs, Departments Page 2: Poetry, Short Poetry, Flash Fiction, Season’s Best Issues |
Selections are listed in alphabetical order by author.
Part IV : Short Stories
Gary Beck, The Last Glance Bill Bowler, The Wall Patrick Downing, Unit Lost Jason Earls, Mersenne’s Mistake Bosley Gravel, Jocko Homo Jacqueline Gum, Night Traveler John Kuhn, All-White Jury RD Larson, Andrew Males, Knifepoint |
R. Scott McCoy, Day Twenty Rebecca McNulty, Fireside Corey Mesler, Frank Minogue, Sonny Boy Alex Moisi, From Point A to Point B Brandon Myers, Ex Libris Pavonis Carmen Ruggero, Eighty-Six Eggs Chris Ward, A Thousand Lives of Flies |
Part V : The Order of the Hot Potato
And now, since “Bewildering” Stories is a friend of the unconventional, here are the eleven most controversial works of the quarter, the ones on which the review editors did not reach a consensus for one reason or another. Three of the titles appear in the Editors’ Choices; the rest do not. The more divergent the votes were, the hotter the Potato is.
The titles are listed in descending order with the most controversial first. The links lead to the issues in which they appear.
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The Hottest-Potato Issues of the Quarter
As a special treat, Bewildering Stories links to
the three most controversial issues of the quarter:
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