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Shoreline of Infinity, Issue 29, December 2021 book cover
Shoreline of Infinity, Issue 29, December 2021
2021
First Published
171
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Part of Series

Science Fiction Magazine Stories Adriana Kantcheva – The Librarian Beatrice Alder – City of Corporate-Sanctioned Delights Beth Faulds – A Flight of Birds Callum McSorley – Great Nothing Jack Schouten – Requiem Played on a Decastring Louise Hughes – Relay Maya Chhabra – The Anchoress Richard Gregson – The Cactus Farmers Tim Major – The Living Museum Flash-fiction Competition Science Fiction Ghost Stories Ben Blow – How the Orchard Became Haunted Ida Keogh – The Reminder Leigh Loveday – Dvina’s Daughter Ken MacLeod SF Poetry Rhoda Neville Sarah Bricault William Stephenson Alex Storer – The Museum of Classic Sci-Fi Ruth EJ Booth—Noise and Sparks Book reviews The Library of the Dead by T. L. Huchu The Wind by Jay Caselberg Zoey Punches the Future in the Dick by David Wong Fatal Depth by Timothy S. Johnston

Authors

Maya Chhabra
Maya Chhabra
Author · 5 books

I'm Maya Chhabra, author of Chiara in the Dark, a a YA verse novel about OCD, and Stranger on the Home Front, a historical middle grade novel about Punjabi immigration and WWI. https://mayachhabra.com/bibliography/ You can read my short fiction at PodCastle, Cast of Wonders, Daily Science Fiction, and more. My poetry has appeared at Strange Horizons, among many other venues. My translation of Tsvetaeva's Fortune is available in Cardinal Points. My novelette Walking on Knives, published by Less Than Three Press, is currently out of print. Views are mine and not those of my employer.

Ken MacLeod
Ken MacLeod
Author · 36 books

Ken MacLeod is an award-winning Scottish science fiction writer. His novels have won the Prometheus Award and the BSFA award, and been nominated for the Hugo and Nebula Awards. He lives near Edinburgh, Scotland. MacLeod graduated from Glasgow University with a degree in zoology and has worked as a computer programmer and written a masters thesis on biomechanics. His novels often explore socialist, communist and anarchist political ideas, most particularly the variants of Trotskyism and anarcho-capitalism or extreme economic libertarianism. Technical themes encompass singularities, divergent human cultural evolution and post-human cyborg-resurrection.

Callum McSorley
Callum McSorley
Author · 3 books
Callum McSorley is a writer based in Glasgow, Scotland. He is a graduate of the University of Strathclyde where he studied English, Journalism & Creative Writing. Formerly a journalist working for the International Network of Street papers, he has published stories in street papers (magazines sold by the homeless) all over the world from The Big Issue Japan to The Contributor (USA), covering a wide variety of topics from homelessness and human rights issues to celebrity interviews with the likes of The Pixies, Sebastian Vettel and Irvine Welsh.His short stories have been published in genre fiction anthologies by Dead Guns Press and The Singularity as well as prestigious Scots literary journal, Gutter.
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