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Classics of Science Fiction

Remembering the Best Short Science Fiction.

  • By James Wallace Harris
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Nov 2022 2
Dec 2022 3
Jan 2023 5
Feb 2023 6
Mar 2023 4
Apr 2023 7
May 2023 14
Jun 2023 16
Jul 2023 16
Aug 2023 10
Sep 2023 5
Oct 2023 5
Nov 2023 8
Dec 2023 13
Jan 2024 12
Feb 2024 6
Mar 2024 15
Apr 2024 8
May 2024 7
Jun 2024 8
Jul 2024 8
Aug 2024 2
Sep 2024 6
Oct 2024 6
Nov 2024 4

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Most recent posts

“Zeta-Epsilon” by Isabel J. Kim
Have you ever wondered what being a cyborg would be like? Have you ever wished you had a computer built into your head to augment your memory? Have you ever wanted greater powers to perceive …
On , by jameswharris, 1,612 words
The State of the Science Fiction Short Story in 2024
For thirty-five years (1984-2018) I depended on Gardner Dozois to tell me about the state of short science fiction in his annual The Year’s Best Science Fiction. After he died, there were still many best-of-the-year …
On , by jameswharris, 899 words
HOTHOUSE by Brian W. Aldiss
Science fiction is best when it’s full of wonder. When I first read The Time Machine by H. G. Wells, I was awed by the idea of time travel, but two other ideas wowed me …
On , by jameswharris, 866 words