The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction March/April 2021

Kindle, 276 pages

English language

Published April 23, 2021

ASIN:
B093DSSQNY
3 stars (1 review)

NOVELETS The Music of the Siphorophenes – C. L. Polk Mannikin – Madeleine E. Robins In the Garden of Ibn Ghazi – Molly Tanzer Jack-in-the-Box – Robin Furth

SHORT STORIES Crazy Beautiful – Cat Rambo The Bletted Woman – Rebecca Campbell Our Peaceful Morning – Nick Wolven Minstrel Boy Howling at the Moon – B. Morris Allen Speak to the Moon – Marie Brennan Character – Harry Turtledove The Pizza Boy – Meg Elison

POEMS Whale Talk – Akua Lezli Hope Transcendent City – Akua Lezli Hope

DEPARTMENTS Letter From The Editor: A Strange Song – Sheree Renée Thomas Books to Look For – Charles de Lint Musing on Books – Michelle West By The Numbers: A Glance at the SFF (and H) Publishing Industry – Arley Sorg Television: Unspeakable Streaming – David J. Skal Science: How Science Works – Jerry Oltion Coming Attractions – Curiosities – Joachim Boaz

CARTOONS …

2 editions

Good first issue under new editor, Sheree Renée Thomas

3 stars

A better than average first issue under the new editor, Sheree Renée Thomas, it features interesting stories by C. L. Polk, Madeleine E. Robins, Molly Tanzer, Robin Furth and a fascinating story by Marie Brennan based on the legend of "The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter".

  • "Crazy Beautiful" by Cat Rambo: in a world of self-aware AIs, one AI is created to generate art. But what it does instead is to make art 'free', with world changing consequences.

  • "The Music of the Siphorophenes" by C. L. Polk: a famous singer hires a space pilot to take her to see the Siphorophenes, strange melodic space organisms that inhabit the outer solar system. But then they encounter space pirates who have discovered a way to put some Siphorophenes to criminal uses, it would take her musical skills and the pilot's detection skills to save one and resolve to rescue the rest from …