![]() ![]() As things went on, it seemed this was merely human colonization on a galactic scale. At first I thought it was odd that the aliens had what seemed to be African names. Vade Retro Satana (Maurice Broaddus): Broaddus gives us a SF classic in that this story is using the future to teach us our past. ![]() It’s not interested in the why or the details of the collapse refreshing. It’s almost entirely about the people involved. Mouths (Liz Huerta): this story is a very interesting take on the climate dystopia. ![]() Not a problem for me, I’m a huge fan of those old stories like what Asimov used to write. Remaking History (Kim Stanley Robinson): this has a real feel of a golden age science fiction short story: a bunch of characters mostly having a philosophical discussion with a minimum of action or plot. I was especially happy to find out that I started out my Lightspeed magazine subscription with this issue because for the next 5 issues they had stories by Ashok K Banker that all take place in the same universe and I loved the story in this issue. ![]() This was an awesome issue of Lightspeed magazine where I really enjoyed every story. Lightspeed Magazine, Issue 103, December 2018 by John Joseph Adams ![]()
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