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The United Systems of Goodwill Concert Series and the Greatest Performance of All Time by James Van Pelt

This feels like a cosmic version of Live Aid or We Are the World

The United Systems of Goodwill Concert Series and the Greatest Performance of All Time by James Van Pelt (2023) — 1,258 words (about 5 minutes for the average reader)

Originally published in Lightspeed magazine issue #158, July 2023.

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The Narrative Implications of Your Untimely Death by Isabel J. Kim

This is an inside look at a reality show of the future. I don’t think I’d be participating in this one.

The Narrative Implications of Your Untimely Death by Isabel J. Kim (2023)

Originally published in Lightspeed magazine issue #152, January 2023.

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The Relationship of Ink to Blood by Alex Langer

A clerk for the ruling fascists presides over a warehouse of the personal effects and paperwork of the government’s victims with whom he can converse.

The Relationship of Ink to Blood by Alex Langer (2023) — 4,700 words (about 19 minutes for the average reader)

Originally published in Apex magazine issue #138, May 2023.

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Timelock by Davian Aw

An unusual story told in the second person.

Timelock by Davian Aw (2023) — 5,620 words (about 23 minutes for the average reader)

Originally published in Clarkesworld magazine issue 202, July 2023.

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“Ain’t Houses, Ain’t Names” by Nino Cipri

This one may take you back to that old high school crush.

“Ain’t Houses, Ain’t Names” by Nino Cipri (2023) — 3,340 words (about 13 minutes for the average reader)

Originally published in The Sunday Morning Transport, 16 July 2023.

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Loneliness Universe by Eugenia Triantafyllou

An allegory for what technology is doing to so many of us today.

Loneliness Universe by Eugenia Triantafyllou (2024) — 8,173 words (about 32 for the average reader)

Originally published in Uncanny magazine issue #58, May/June 2024.

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Through Dreams She Moves by Tonya Liburd

An unusual way to tell a story. Loved it!

Through Dreams She Moves by Tonya Liburd (2023) — 5,600 words (about 22 minutes for the average reader)

Originally published in Apex magazine issue 140, September 2023.

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A Retrieved Reformation by O. Henry

A classical tale of a difficult decision.

A Retrieved Reformation by O. Henry (1903) — 2,800 words (about 11 minutes for the average reader)

Originally published The Cosmopolitan Magazine, April 1903.

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Cheaper to Replace by Marie Vibbert

Continuing this week’s theme of AI, what happens to a robot that reaches the end of its useful life?

Cheaper to Replace by Marie Vibbert (2023) — 3,370 words (about 13 minutes for the average reader)

Originally published in Clarkesworld magazine issue 202, July 2023.

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Tell Them a Story to Teach Them Kindness by B. Pladek

Is this where AI storytelling is taking us? I certainly hope not.

Tell Them a Story to Teach Them Kindness by B. Pladek (2025) — 4,146 words (about 16 minutes for the average reader)

Originally published in Lightspeed magazine issue #176, January 2025.

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