I just heard Allister on Pseudopod give an episode on this podcast high praise so I decided to check it out. The artwork looks very impressive. I may have to go away for a while and spend some time checking it out.
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ClarkesWorld Magazine
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Re: ClarkesWorld Magazine
I haven't listened to much of Clarkesworld, but I highly recommend The Things by Peter Watts. I don't remember much about it at the moment, but I apparently called it "A view of humanity and a common SF movie trope from a completely different perspective. This is a really great story." on my blog a few weeks ago. 

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I'd highly recommend the latest Richard Parks story, too: Night, In Dark Perfection.
Started off being one thing and went ways that I did not at all expect.
Started off being one thing and went ways that I did not at all expect.
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Both of those stories are very good ones.
Life is a tragedy for those who feel, but a comedy to those who think. - Horace Walpole
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Haha. I remember The Things now. Oh so very common SF movie trope, but such an interesting new take on it. Unfortunately, I can't say much more than that without spoiling it.