hisham's review

Go to review page

5.0

Issue 4 is another fine installment of reading pleasure curated by the fine folks at Mothership Zeta. highlights for me this issue were;

War Profiteering by M. Darusha When.
(Fiction) An interesting use of an imaginary advert and product FAQ list to convey a compelling story. It's almost a shame this piece is so short, because the world painted herein sounds utterly fascinating!

Inside The Matrix by Pamela L. Gay.
(Non-Fiction) A brilliant exploration and thought piece touching upon simulated universes and the complexity and risks of such worlds. Written in a way that even an idiot like me can understand it's a great article to read before the next short story in this issue...

For The Children by Jamie Wahls.
(Fiction) If humanity does evolve/grow/develop/move into a singularity of its own making. Who will look after the infrastructure and shepherd them in the real world? A thought provoking story of love and responsibility.

The Boy Who Made Flowers by S. B. Divya.
(Fiction) As soon as I saw this story listed in the contents, I skipped ahead and read this story first - S. B. Divya's Runtime (Tor.com Novella) impressed me greatly and I wanted to read this straight away! An imaginative story about super-powers, heartwarming in a way you won't expect.

Ratcatcher by Amy Griswold.
(Fiction) Steampunk Ghostbusters! That's all you need to know! :D

Looking For Morticia Addams In All The Wrong Places by Barry Charman.
(Fiction) An intriguing story. Day v's Night. Well worth a read.

Eating The Sun by Beth Goder.
(Fiction) A very short - but almost poetic story set in space. If the writers of classic fables had sci-fi - they might have written this story. It's GOOD!

All together, another strong issue. I'm looking forward to Issue 5!
More...