Igor Markovich Rosokhovatsky (1929 – 2015) was a Ukrainian writer and journalist who wrote science fiction in Russian.
Igor Markovich Rosokhovatsky (1929 – 2015) was a Ukrainian writer and journalist who wrote science fiction in Russian.
The Antonym takes a closer look at contemporary science fiction, slipstream fiction, speculative poetry and bring to its readers some diverse yet engrossing output of this genre.
An alien dusk descended as the fiery colors of the sunlight burned the clouds at the very edge of the sky. A wispy melancholic light meandered into the gray corner of the room, refracting through the delicate glass of a china lampshade.
Rishi Dastidar’s poetry has been published by the Financial Times and BBC amongst many others. He is a fellow of The Complete Works and a consulting editor at The Rialto magazine.
After nine months, Anim was born. The baby was dark-skinned, alert. Robust. With jet-black eyes and a thick mop of curly hair. Aadit’s and Sajani’s happiness knew no bounds.
This work starts the important journey of examining Indian SF from multiple angles and will inspire many chroniclers and SF enthusiasts to take this research further.
One of them had started for Venice, Italy. Marco Polo, the wanderer, on his way back to Venice, had arrived in a new country. So began this world-travelogue.
One day, a virus-infected patient came to the buffalo in the middle of the night. Hugging the beast, he started wailing. He begged the buffalo to take his disease.
All dishevelled, she comes through the woods along the path joining her house to ours, brandishing a newspaper and shouting, cholera! cholera! And indeed the front page announces three or four cases in Naples, maybe even ten – along with mussels, vibrio bacteria, panic.
Dotty LeMieux has had four chapbooks published. The newest, Henceforth I Ask Not Good Fortune, just released from Finishing Line Press.