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What’s in Issue 425

Novel Jonas kills time for another day, waiting to set a plan in motion in the midnight hours. If the Bureau of Information Protection won’t come to him, he’ll take the battle to the BIP: Ásgrímur Hartmannsson, Error, chapter 13.
Novella Emma relates the history of her vampire family: Rene Barry, The Children of Arnborg: the Prophecy, chapter 2, part 1; part 2.
Serials Roxy seems to be lost, but the Ida Mae Wheeler thang swoops down upon the cornfield, followed closely by the Air Force with cannons blazing. Surprisingly, things — or thangs — seem to take a turn for the better: Glenn Gray, A Day in the Cornfield, part 15.

New contributor Ilan Herman introduces copywriter and would-be author Alan Abelian, who’s written an unsettling short story. Sharing it gets him into a heap of trouble on the Net — and beyond: Seven Degrees of Bogus, part 1; part 2; part 3.
Short
Stories
New contributor Jeff Bowles brings to trial a pair of assassins who are undone by a magical Druidic mask: Death Mask.

New contributor Maia Lena introduces Paine, a deeply conflicted young woman who can neither resist nor accept the advances of a merman: Too Pale for a Lifeguard.
Flash
Fiction
Even space aliens have science fiction? That’s a good thing. Isn’t it? Karlos Allen, Comparative Literature.
Poetry Bridgett Mahoney, Mermaid Girls
Short
Poetry
Arnold Hollander, I’m Alive
Oonah V. Joslin, Armchair Observatory, December 10, 2010

Departments

Welcome Bewildering Stories welcomes Ilan Herman and Maia Lena.
Challenge Challenge 401 Responses:
Challenge 417 Response:
Donna Hole on “Name That Tune

Challenge 424 Response:
Carmen Ruggero on “Two Minutes in Tomorrow

Challenge 425: LOL Last, LOL Best
The Art
Gallery
Üzeyir Lokman Çaycı, Face and Circumflex
NASA: Picture of the Day
Sky and Telescope, This Week’s Sky at a Glance

Randomly selected Bewildering motto:

Randomly selected classic rejection notice:

Bewildering Stories’ official mottoes:

“Poems are not made with ideas; they are made with words.” — Stéphane Mallarmé
Ars longa, vita brevis. Rough translation: “Proofreading never ends.”

To Bewildering Stories’ schedule: In Times to Come

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