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Hugo Award Nominee for Best Novelette
"The Four Sisters Overlooking the Sea" by @naomikritzer.bsky.social (13,673 words), published in @asimovssfmag.bsky.social, Sept/Oct 2024.
An emotional tale of overcoming casual misogyny and regaining a career.
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Hugo Award Nominee for Best Novelette
"Lake of Souls" by Ann Leckie (12,135 words or 49 min.), published by Orbit in the book Lake of Souls: The Collected Short Fiction by Ann Leckie
This story has a feel of a fairy tale with themes of cross species care and simple kindness in the face of danger.
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Your Daily Dose of #Empathy (myreadinglife.com/2025/08/04/h...)
Our next Hugo nominee come from a collection by Ann Leckie, author ofΒ Ancillary Justice.
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The story kept me guessing and turning pages. I love how the author approaches storytelling and thoroughly enjoyed this novel.
My rating: 4/5
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the book titledΒ Author's Note and Trigger Warning. This note warns about sex, nudity, and violence throughout the novel and ends, "Finally, and I canβt stress this enough, if you are listening to this book in audio format in the car, with a kid or your grandma, turn on something else. Now."
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If you have read @theauthorguy.bsky.social before, you will not be surprised that there is a lot of humor and downright absurdity in this book. I laughed out loud many times reading it. He has a way with words and with the way he views situations. He also includes a warning in the beginning of ...
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children named Gustave. Judith remembers nothing of her past, not even her name. Klimt gets Freud to take her as a patient. This is how we start to learn about Judith's past, and the story takes off from there.
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a bridge on his way home. Upon realizing that she is not dead, he enlists a young paper boy to help him get her to his studio. He hopes to paint her portrait. Klimt is portrayed as a lovable, caring artist who spends his time around young naked models, sleeping with many of them and having many ...
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The cover of the book includes a short blurb about the plot. It reads, "Klimt, Freud, and Jung meet the bride of Frankenstein". Very accurate but without much detail. Klimt finds the bride of Frankenstein, whom he calls Judith, naked and apparently dead on the banks of the river after crossing ...
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In July, my online book club reads historical fiction. This year, we selected this book. I tried to get it from my library, but both the ebook and the physical book had a long wait list. In the end, I broke down and bought myself a copy of the ebook from ebooks.com.
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Anima Rising by @theauthorguy.bsky.social (myreadinglife.com/2025/08/03/a...)
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"Under the Moons of Venus: A Tale of a Princess Altivolant" by Jay Werkheiser and Frank Wu (34,072 words) β A story of Venus as told at King George's court during the 1769 transit of Venus. Partially inspired by Edgar Rice Burroughs Mars books. (My rating: 3/5)
Average story rating: 3.89/5
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"Ready for New Arrivals?" by Sean Monaghan (6,966 words) β An astronaut on Ganymede falls down a hole while tethered to another. Lots of suspense, a sort of brief thriller. (My rating: 5/5)
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"The Marks We Leave" by @mianbell.bsky.social (6,768 words)Β β Rylek seeks to assuage his pain of the loss of his lover by saving some of the people in the simulation on which he works. A compassionate exploration and portrayal of deep grief. (My rating: 5/5)
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"Your Entry to ParadiseTM Memorial Experience" by Robert Morrell, Jr. (999 words) β A daughter's father bequeaths her an experience that teaches her to live life. (My rating: 3/5)
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"Jennifer Does Pushups" by Joseph Weber (4,460 words) β A woman who survived a deadly car accident makes her living selling her gut biome. A unique exploration of the ethics and economics of selling parts of oneself. (My rating: 4/5)
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"ESRI" by James Dick (12,312 words) β The daughter of a famous scientist follows in her footsteps sending a mission to Europa. This story is a sequel to EDIE by the same author in the January/February 2023 issue of Analog. (My rating: 4/5)
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"Low-Tide Salvage" by @matthewclaxton.bsky.social (6,310 words) β A father and daughter find a drone ship and work to salvage it for sale to the local Prosper. A touching story of pride and survival. (My rating: 4/5)
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"If The Algorithms Are Gentle" by @bernie-jsyk.bsky.social (1,139 words) β Computer servers in a post-apocalyptic city with no humans observe a red panda plunder an ice cream cart. π€·π» (My rating: 3/5)
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"Last Dam Standing" by Dawn Vogel (2,950 words) β A retired doctor living alone in the mountains is contacted to help same a dam she designed 20 years prior. I liked it but it just felt run of the mill. (My rating: 3/5)
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"Patient Was the Doctor" by @shewritesprose.bsky.social (6,761 words) β A psychologist takes a job treating an octopus-like alien to get health coverage for IVF with is wife. Reminds me of the movie Arrival. (My rating: 5/5)
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"Hidden Achievement" by Shane Tourtellotte (4,504) β Two people struggling in their dating and social lives download and play a new dating app. This was a page turner for me. Should have seen the ending coming but didn't as I was so caught up in the story. (My rating: 5/5)
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"Desert Soul" by @dergullen.bsky.social (11,577 words) β A female starfarer joins with a male boat captain seeking the last of insane timeless golems. An unusual story that surprised me toward the end. Liked it more than anticipated. (My rating: 3.5/5)
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"The First Velodrome on Mars" by @reasie.bsky.social (3,921 words) β A scientist on Mars becomes obsessed about getting credit for his velodrome project. The main character is annoying but so real. (My rating: 4/5)
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"North Station Blues" by David Gerrold (9,141 words) β A lowly employee on a station around a dying star plots his way out and up. Good storytelling. Nothing new or particularly attention-getting here. (My rating: 3/5)
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Analog Science Fiction and Fact, July/August 2025 (myreadinglife.com/2025/08/02/a...)
Each time I finish reading a short fiction magazine, I post short descriptions and a rating for each story. Here is my latest for the most recent issue of Analog.
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An amazing metaphor for the loneliness so many feel when they go down the rabbit hole of their digital worlds instead of being with people IRL. Like so many of the stories inΒ Uncanny, this one really gets at what itΒ feels like to have the experience of the protagonist.
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"Loneliness Universe" by @foxesandroses.bsky.social (8,173 words or about 33 minutes to read), published in Uncanny magazine issue #58, May/June 2024 www.uncannymagazine.com/article/lone...
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Hugo Awards for Short Fiction, 2 of 12 (myreadinglife.com/2025/08/01/h...)
Continuing my highlighting of short fiction nominees for the Hugo Awards being presented at the Seattle Worldcon 2025 on Saturday, 16 August.
Hugo Award Nominee for Best Novelette
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Your Daily Dose of #Empathy (myreadinglife.com/2025/07/31/h...)
Hugo Award Nominee for Best Novelette
"Signs of Life" by @sarahpinsker.bsky.social (11,996 words), published in @uncannymagazine.bsky.social issue #59, July/August 2024
Sarah Pinsker is one of my favorite authors! She always ....
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Writer of SF/F and Minneapolis/St. Paul election guides. she/her. Website: www.naomikritzer.com
writer, educator, submissions editor @ Apex Magazine. he/him
Semi-failed science fiction and fantasy writer, semi-successful local newspaper reporter. Deeply confused most of the time. Only here now for occasional updates. He/him
Victoria N. Shi is an author represented by Ernie Chiara at Fuse ππ°πΊπΈ Clarion West '25, AMM '21, NCWR '20, published in Analog Science Fiction and Fact and Fission
SFF writer, poet, editor, leather crafter, gardener.
Milford SF Conference co-organiser,
5K Your Way Ambassador
2024 Nonsuch Parkrunner of the Year
Winning battles, losing the war.
Hugo and Nebula nominated author with over 90 works in print, computer programmer, weirdo from Cleveland.
Class-conscious science fiction. Unionize the world.
Writer (mostly SF, current in JulyβAugust 2025 Asimov's; forthcoming there and elsewhere), reader, former teacher, parent to three grown women. Interests include film, religion, history, many sciences.
he/him ho-hum
Nebula-winning SFF writer. Hugo/Locus/WFA/Sturgeon Finalist. Mechanical engineer. Ravenous reader. Lousy gamer. Disabled adventurer. She/her.
Website: atgreenblatt.com
New York Times bestselling author and audiobook narrator.
Host of It's Storytime with Wil Wheaton
Retired Starfleet officer.
Husband, father, Traveler.
Nazi punks fuck off.
Author of SYCAMORE, FAMILY, GREY, and THE UNDERWOOD. EVERY HOUSE IS HAUNTED film coming from Sam Raimi. Rep'd by Story Driven & The Gernert Company. https://linktr.ee/onemoreshado
Australian short-story writer, mathematician, forgetter of things. Words in Clarkesworld, Asimovβs, F&SF, Strange Horizons, Lightspeed, Fantasy Magazine and more. She/her.
Writes in English but never speaks it. She/her. Debut collection Like Smoke, Like Light
ποΈ https://tinyurl.com/ogawawriter
Antifascist middle-aged mall goth. Lives: Seattle. From: FL/TX/KY/TN (in that order). Book rep: Stacia Decker at DCL; film rep: Tara Timinsky, Grandview LA. Contact - Cherie.priest@gmail.com
SFFH author, zinester, maker of messy desserts and plush frogs
work in The Deadlands, The Future Fire, and Reckoning; novella forthcoming from Psychopomp; zines at bernie-jsyk.itch.io; script editor for SF podcast Gastronaut
https://linktr.ee/bernie_jsyk
2 cups writing + 3 cups neuro + 1 tsp of optimism, bake at 400Β°. Multiracial SFF author, words in Clarkesworld, Uncanny, Apex | co-EIC of Wyrmhole Magazine | she/her
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(γ(β’Μα΅₯α΅₯β’Μ)γ) Writer, editor, crafter, historian, cat mom, gamer, nerd, K-pop multi-stan. Codex Writers. LGBTQ+, neurodiverse, she/her. Terminally exhausted penguin. https://historythatneverwas.com
Six books including Sea of Tranquility, The Glass Hotel, and Station Eleven. St. John is just my middle name; the books go under M.
Science Fiction and Fantasy writer. As a hobby, I also write Criticism and Non-Fiction.
Novelist (SF, fantasy), historian (UChicago Renaissance Europe, intellectual history, Italy, classical reception), composer (filk, Norse myth), disability (chronic pain), manga/anime (Tezuka), food, cool history pics (#SomethingBeautiful) Blog exurbe.com