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Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine - January 2014

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In this issue

A couple of powerful novelettes bookend our January 2014 issue. Aliette de Bodard leads off with a suspenseful far-future account of a shady refugee who discovers that the past lives on in some “Memorials.” Nancy Kress closes the issue with the story of an Earth ravaged by aliens. All hope for humanity may lie with a naïve young man who must discover how to negotiate with difficult people and enigmatic extraterrestrials for “The Common Good.”

Don’t expect the tension to ease up in the middle of the magazine, either. James Van Pelt’s teens seem to rule Colorado’s back country until they meet “The Turkey Raptor”; new to Asimov’s author William Jablonsky’s young couple are unprepared for the truth in the “Static”; Ian McHugh’s scientist learns much from her “Extracted Journal Notes for an Ethnography of Bnebene Nomad Culture”; Ron Collins reveals the terrifying programming behind “Primes”; and Steve Rasnic Tem shows us the unexpected ramifications of “The Carl Paradox.”

Robert Silverberg’s Reflections follow up on this month’s essay with “The Plurality of Worlds: A Contrarian View”; in On the Net, James Patrick Kelly discusses “More Editing and Writing” with Robert Silverberg, Gardner Dozois, and Jeff VanderMeer; Paul Di Filippo’s On Books includes reviews of works by M.C. Planck, Lucius Shepard, John Varley, and the late lamented Jack Vance; and Don’t Forget to Vote in our 28th Annual Readers’ Award Poll!

Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine Description:

Asimov's Science Fiction is a literary gem that pays homage to the visionary author Isaac Asimov while highlighting the finest works of modern science fiction. Since its establishment in 1977, Asimov's Science Fiction has remained a trusted source for enthusiasts of the genre, consistently delivering captivating stories and pushing the boundaries of imagination.

Named after the iconic Isaac Asimov, the magazine showcases a diverse range of thought-provoking narratives and inventive concepts. Each issue features gripping tales from acclaimed authors, offering readers a thrilling journey through the realms of science, technology, and speculative fiction. With its commitment to excellence and a legacy that spans decades, Asimov's Science Fiction continues to captivate readers with its unique blend of visionary storytelling and unparalleled imagination.

Discover the captivating world of Asimov's Science Fiction, where every issue unveils extraordinary visions of the future and invites you to embark on awe-inspiring adventures beyond the boundaries of reality.

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