I used to subscribe to the magazine "Fantasy and Science Fiction" for a number of years. I gave it up when reading it became another nagging should do rather than a joyful exploration of good writing. They now have a website, a sort of a teaser site where a lot of the content is behind a subscription gate. However they do publish some juicy tidbits as free teasers and this issue has a really good one. One of the writers who really influenced my take on the world when I was a teenager was Bruce Sterling. Bruce has just published a long short story or "novella" if you want to be foo foo about it. It is entitled "Kiosk" and is available as a free read at "Fantasy and Science Fiction".
Two cups of coffee should be just about right for reading it (one if you are a slow drinker). This story partakes of the dangers and pitfalls of fabricating people's fantasies in the modern world. Excellent brain food and a good break from reading too much local and national politics.
A tip of the hat to Cory Doctrow via Boing Boing for the hot reading tip.
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
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