Utopia Science Fiction Magazine - February/March 2021
Utopia Science Fiction Magazine - February/March 2021
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In this issue
FICTION
Vesta for Beginners
by Holly Schofield
For Every Word My
Children Speak
by Avra Margariti
The Curious Case of the Cave Salamander
by Gwen Katz
POETRY
Over the Moon
by Marie Vibbert
Thanks to Stanislav Petrov for Fairytales about Birds
by Elizabeth R. McClellan
Swarm of Drones
by Henry Herz
ESSAYS & INTERVIEWS
Problems with Artificial Gravity
by Scott Branchfield
FROM THE EDITOR
In Every Work of Art and Every Human Heart
by Leon Perniciaro
Other fiction in this issue:
Kretzlauer Consequences by Leah Miller
Dana Wittington: Intergalactic Dental Hygienist by Jessica Andrewartha
Peach Girl by Toshiya Kamei
Other poetry in this issue:
STEM-Atom-Woman-Scientist by Sukarma Rani Thareja
Tall Misunderstandings by Juan Perez
Sitchen Quatrain by Juan Perez
Notice of the Coming Asteroid by Ken Poyner
Mother—Alma Mater Research Lab-Signature by Sukarma Rani Thareja
Gort’s Side of the Story by Marie Vibbert
Princess Cat Robot Space Pirate by Marie Vibbert
Cosmic Selkie by Tony Daly
Alkonost Cube by Tony Daly
Sunita Soars by Tony Daly
The Fall that Doesn’t Kill You by Deborah L. Davitt
New Planet Landscape by Ken Poyner
Other non-fiction in this issue:
Inter-Reality by Randall Hayes
Utopia Science Fiction Magazine Description:
Publisher: Utopia Science Fiction Magazine
Category: Fiction
Language: English
Frequency: Bi-Monthly
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