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What’s in Issue 433

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Novels Jonas leads two pursuers on a high-speed chase to a catastrophic conclusion: Ásgrímur Hartmannsson, Error, chapter 21

Donas finds refuge and a warm welcome among the people of a community to the south of hers. But Donas has grown up amid suspicion and secrecy in Katera’s society, and old habits are hard to break: Mary B. McArdle, Give Them Wine
Novella Keyshaa and Dominic dynamite Miterall’s compound: Sean Monaghan, Pan Am 617 Heavy
Chapter 3: Particle Magnetron, part 2
Short
Stories
New contributor Maria Kontak introduces Lauren, who learns from a beautician, Velma, to do the work she loves: Painting Faces, part 1; part 2; part 3; conclusion.

An interstellar arms dealer has to choose his clients carefully, and first impressions may be mistaken: Paul Lang, Not Like an Angel, part 1; conclusion.

New contributor Louis B. Shalako has Brad dump some deadly toxic waste for Phil. The pollution can be stopped, but not its source: The Hydra.
Flash
Fiction
New contributor Thomas Kearnes shows a lonely woman whose only consolation is in being married to Science Fiction.
Poetry Channie Greenberg, Pit Bulls Plus Pigeons
Essay Bertil Falk maintains that Best Is in the Eyes of the Reader.

Departments

Welcome Bewildering Stories welcomes Thomas Kearnes, Maria Kontak, and Louis B. Shalako.
The Critics’
Corner
Don Webb asks The Best? Says Who?
Challenge Challenge 432 Response: “Song of the Nightingale”

Challenge 433 asks What Is Good?
Cinema Lewayne L. White reviews The Last Exorcism.
The Art
Gallery
A randomly rotating selection of Bewildering Stories’ art
NASA: Picture of the Day
Sky and Telescope, This Week’s Sky at a Glance

Bewildering Stories News

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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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