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A review by beccagomezfarrell
Asimov's Science Fiction, March/April 2024 by Sheila Williams
adventurous
informative
reflective
medium-paced
Notable stories
"How Sere Kept Herself Together" by Alexander Jablokov: The carnivore–predator relationships explored in this piece were quite interesting!
"The Last Cloud Painter" by Rajan Khanna: The simple concept at the core of this story—painting clouds—is a beautiful one worth spending some time with.
"There's Nothing in the Attic" by Faith Merino is a great ghost story that relies on physics and the absolute self-centeredness of one man to deliver an ending that is both horror and hope.
"Une Time Machine, S'il Vous Plait" by Peter Wood offers an interesting, feminist time-traveling take on rightung real and perceived wrongs and perhaps creating a better future.
"How Sere Kept Herself Together" by Alexander Jablokov: The carnivore–predator relationships explored in this piece were quite interesting!
"The Last Cloud Painter" by Rajan Khanna: The simple concept at the core of this story—painting clouds—is a beautiful one worth spending some time with.
"There's Nothing in the Attic" by Faith Merino is a great ghost story that relies on physics and the absolute self-centeredness of one man to deliver an ending that is both horror and hope.
"Une Time Machine, S'il Vous Plait" by Peter Wood offers an interesting, feminist time-traveling take on rightung real and perceived wrongs and perhaps creating a better future.