Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, May 2000. The Elephants on Neptune. Mike Resnick. During their discussions the elephants turn into men, and the men turn into elephants. And then the elephants/men kill the men/elephants. Requim Antartica. Jane Yolen and Robert J. Harris. During a visit to London's seedier parts, Scott becomes a vampire. During the trip to the South Pole he murders his companions. Calamity of So Long Life. John Alfred Taylor. The 'talking heads' are just that - ex-journalists who are reduced to a head with a limited amount of torso, who are frozen and re-woken whenever conflict in their area of expertise surfaces (in this case, the Balkans). review copyright Mark Watson 2001
Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, May 2000.
The Elephants on Neptune. Mike Resnick. During their discussions the elephants turn into men, and the men turn into elephants. And then the elephants/men kill the men/elephants. Requim Antartica. Jane Yolen and Robert J. Harris. During a visit to London's seedier parts, Scott becomes a vampire. During the trip to the South Pole he murders his companions. Calamity of So Long Life. John Alfred Taylor. The 'talking heads' are just that - ex-journalists who are reduced to a head with a limited amount of torso, who are frozen and re-woken whenever conflict in their area of expertise surfaces (in this case, the Balkans). review copyright Mark Watson 2001
During their discussions the elephants turn into men, and the men turn into elephants. And then the elephants/men kill the men/elephants.
Requim Antartica. Jane Yolen and Robert J. Harris. During a visit to London's seedier parts, Scott becomes a vampire. During the trip to the South Pole he murders his companions. Calamity of So Long Life. John Alfred Taylor. The 'talking heads' are just that - ex-journalists who are reduced to a head with a limited amount of torso, who are frozen and re-woken whenever conflict in their area of expertise surfaces (in this case, the Balkans). review copyright Mark Watson 2001
Calamity of So Long Life. John Alfred Taylor. The 'talking heads' are just that - ex-journalists who are reduced to a head with a limited amount of torso, who are frozen and re-woken whenever conflict in their area of expertise surfaces (in this case, the Balkans). review copyright Mark Watson 2001
The 'talking heads' are just that - ex-journalists who are reduced to a head with a limited amount of torso, who are frozen and re-woken whenever conflict in their area of expertise surfaces (in this case, the Balkans).