
Niall Harrison
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Jan 29, 2024 |
strangehorizons.com | Niall Harrison |Aishwarya Subramanian |Dan Hartland |William Shaw
1. Here is a scene from the early Paleocene: a lush North American forest, 66 or so million years ago:Scampering past the Baioconodon, a Mesodma climbs, squirrel-like, along an aspen branch, looking for food. Clambering headfirst down a woody vine, it rejects some dark, low-hanging berries among the dagger-leaves of Cocculus flabella, the moonseed.
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May 22, 2023 |
strangehorizons.com | Mame Bougouma Diene |Kristy Anne Cox |Niall Harrison |Maria Haskins
Sometimes, writing fiction is the only way to get your experiences across to other people—and these experiences are caused by your own mind. If the future is here, but unevenly distributed, then so is the past. My previous Short Fiction Treasures column was all about science fiction, so it’s only fair that the theme this time around is fantasy. He claims that Redlow used to be a swamp and he has now brought them into the future before the future. Yes he said that.
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