June 2019 issue of FUTURE SF, features eleven stories authors from five different countries totaling over 60,000 words of fiction. This issue celebrates the 50th anniversary of the moon landing with four moon-themed stories, then focuses on the theme of AI characters for much of the rest of the issue, with just a little time travel in the mix for flavor.
Foreword – Issue 3 Introduction | Read now
We start our third installment of the digest with a month-long celebration of the 50th anniversary of the moon landing. I’ve selected four moon-related stories that are as different from each other in style, voice, and theme as can be. Of especial interest is Oleg Divov’s “Americans on the Moon,” not only because we don’t often get to experience the Russian perspective on the space race, but also because Divov writes the story from the point of view of an American military commander, and some familiar historical figures show up in this alternate version of the 1980s....
Cratered Fiction | Read now
The fireplace stuck out from the lunar surface like a middle finger directed at my future. From a distance, it looked just like the fireplace at my house in Pasadena, all limestone and granite, sparkling in the sun. The stone was covered in black ash, as if it had burned, like things could burn here on the fucking Moon....
Super-Duper Moongirl and the Amazing Moon Dawdler Fiction | Read now
I’m Dixie. I’m twelve. Well, almost. My birthday is coming up, so close enough. I wear red. God gave me red hair, but I picked the rest, from my red space Keds—Mom hates them—to my matching silk cape—Dad loves it—because capes are cool, and when you drape them right, they hide the tubes....
Super Duper Moongirl Podcast Podcasts | Read now
Podcast of “Super Duper Moongirl and the Amazing Moon Dawdler” by Wulf Moon Narrated by Wulf Moon Cover art by Alice Wang Music track sampled from “Wrapped in Dreams” by Frankum and Frankumjay, used under a Creative Commons license....
Going Boldly – Interview with D.C. Fontana Non-Fiction | Read now
D.C. Fontana is a pioneer and legend in genre television writing. Her incredible career spans nearly forty different series. She was not only one of the first writers on the original Star Trek TV series, but worked closely with Gene Roddenberry as a primary architect of the show....
Astrobody for Sale or Rent Fiction | Read now
“At the direction of the President of the United States, it is the stated policy of this administration, and the United States of America, to return American astronauts to the moon within the next five years.” —Vice President Mike Pence, March 26, 2019     The New York Timely “New NASA Director Vows to Fulfill Moon Directive”   Mr....
Americans on the Moon Fiction | Read now
The employment of moon-based weapons systems against earth or space targets may prove to be feasible and desirable. Moon-based military power will be a strong deterrent to war because of the extreme difficulty, from the enemy point of view, of eliminating our ability to retaliate....
The Satellites of Damocles Fiction | Read now
“I have it on good authority,” my uninvited visitor began, “that you are discreet.” My visitor. A meeting in the flesh, so to speak. I, of course, don’t have flesh. And I do not lightly permit anyone to approach my Fortress of Solitude—although this man was not here about any super powers I might possess....
Love, Death, and Printed Burgers Fiction | Read now
Printichef gives Aspen-the-dog a thorough chin-scratching while it prints her a beef burger with cheddar cheese on toasted white bun. Aspen-the-dog’s favorite. Aspen-the-dog eats half the burger, then stops and whines. Her tail wags listlessly. Her surface temperature is 35.8 degrees Celsius....
Warden’s Dilemma Fiction | Read now
They call me evil. I prefer misunderstood. After all, I didn’t ask to be put in charge of this forsaken chunk of rock in the middle of nowhere, but here I am, head warden of the most secure prison in the galaxy....
Love in the Time of Con Crud Fiction | Read now
The bartender says, “We don’t serve faster-than-light particles.” A tachyon enters a bar.   We’re back to Helsinki 2017. The summer is in full bloom and the city is a sea of foliage: alive, fresh, and sunny. It looks so different from 2030, and don’t even get me started on post-war Helsinki....
Foot Ball Fiction | Read now
One of Dunblane’s enormous replacement players elbowed Liam in the mouth. Numbing pain like the coldest of nights radiated through his lips and gums. It was one of ten thousand cuts and bruises this bloody game had dealt him in the past three days, but the inches and feet hurt more than the blows....
Foot Ball Podcast Blog | Podcasts | Read now
Podcast of “Foot Ball” by Will Mcintosh Narrated by Wulf Moon Cover art by Wulf Moon Music track sampled from “Wrapped in Dreams” by Frankum and Frankumjay, used under a Creative Commons license.  ...
Waking in the Cold and the Dark Fiction | Read now
1. Wherever the light of day cannot reach, that region belongs to the darkness. This truth applies everywhere in the universe, even in this ship named Sunlight. It is here, in the darkness of the Sunlight’s hibernation chamber, that I will kill the third person....
Apologia Fiction | Read now
Of course they sent a poet. He was quick on his feet, electric, stepping lightly through the portals we opened for him into and across the committee’s carefully Chosen Moments of history. He would only ever stop at each one long enough to read the poem he had composed especially for it....

June 2019 issue of FUTURE SF, features eleven stories authors from five different countries totaling over 60,000 words of fiction. This issue celebrates the 50th anniversary of the moon landing with four moon-themed stories, then focuses on the theme of AI characters for much of the rest of the issue, with just a little time travel in the mix for flavor.


Table of contents

Foreword – Issue 3 Introduction | Read now
We start our third installment of the digest with a month-long celebration of the 50th anniversary of the moon landing. I’ve selected four moon-related stories that are as different from each other in style, voice, and theme as can be. Of especial interest is Oleg Divov’s “Americans on the Moon,” not only because we don’t often get to experience the Russian perspective on the space race, but also because Divov writes the story from the point of view of an American military commander, and some familiar historical figures show up in this alternate version of the 1980s....
Cratered Fiction | Read now
The fireplace stuck out from the lunar surface like a middle finger directed at my future. From a distance, it looked just like the fireplace at my house in Pasadena, all limestone and granite, sparkling in the sun. The stone was covered in black ash, as if it had burned, like things could burn here on the fucking Moon....
Super-Duper Moongirl and the Amazing Moon Dawdler Fiction | Read now
I’m Dixie. I’m twelve. Well, almost. My birthday is coming up, so close enough. I wear red. God gave me red hair, but I picked the rest, from my red space Keds—Mom hates them—to my matching silk cape—Dad loves it—because capes are cool, and when you drape them right, they hide the tubes....
Super Duper Moongirl Podcast Podcasts | Read now
Podcast of “Super Duper Moongirl and the Amazing Moon Dawdler” by Wulf Moon Narrated by Wulf Moon Cover art by Alice Wang Music track sampled from “Wrapped in Dreams” by Frankum and Frankumjay, used under a Creative Commons license....
Going Boldly – Interview with D.C. Fontana Non-Fiction | Read now
D.C. Fontana is a pioneer and legend in genre television writing. Her incredible career spans nearly forty different series. She was not only one of the first writers on the original Star Trek TV series, but worked closely with Gene Roddenberry as a primary architect of the show....
Astrobody for Sale or Rent Fiction | Read now
“At the direction of the President of the United States, it is the stated policy of this administration, and the United States of America, to return American astronauts to the moon within the next five years.” —Vice President Mike Pence, March 26, 2019     The New York Timely “New NASA Director Vows to Fulfill Moon Directive”   Mr....
Americans on the Moon Fiction | Read now
The employment of moon-based weapons systems against earth or space targets may prove to be feasible and desirable. Moon-based military power will be a strong deterrent to war because of the extreme difficulty, from the enemy point of view, of eliminating our ability to retaliate....
The Satellites of Damocles Fiction | Read now
“I have it on good authority,” my uninvited visitor began, “that you are discreet.” My visitor. A meeting in the flesh, so to speak. I, of course, don’t have flesh. And I do not lightly permit anyone to approach my Fortress of Solitude—although this man was not here about any super powers I might possess....
Love, Death, and Printed Burgers Fiction | Read now
Printichef gives Aspen-the-dog a thorough chin-scratching while it prints her a beef burger with cheddar cheese on toasted white bun. Aspen-the-dog’s favorite. Aspen-the-dog eats half the burger, then stops and whines. Her tail wags listlessly. Her surface temperature is 35.8 degrees Celsius....
Warden’s Dilemma Fiction | Read now
They call me evil. I prefer misunderstood. After all, I didn’t ask to be put in charge of this forsaken chunk of rock in the middle of nowhere, but here I am, head warden of the most secure prison in the galaxy....
Love in the Time of Con Crud Fiction | Read now
The bartender says, “We don’t serve faster-than-light particles.” A tachyon enters a bar.   We’re back to Helsinki 2017. The summer is in full bloom and the city is a sea of foliage: alive, fresh, and sunny. It looks so different from 2030, and don’t even get me started on post-war Helsinki....
Foot Ball Fiction | Read now
One of Dunblane’s enormous replacement players elbowed Liam in the mouth. Numbing pain like the coldest of nights radiated through his lips and gums. It was one of ten thousand cuts and bruises this bloody game had dealt him in the past three days, but the inches and feet hurt more than the blows....
Foot Ball Podcast Blog | Podcasts | Read now
Podcast of “Foot Ball” by Will Mcintosh Narrated by Wulf Moon Cover art by Wulf Moon Music track sampled from “Wrapped in Dreams” by Frankum and Frankumjay, used under a Creative Commons license.  ...
Waking in the Cold and the Dark Fiction | Read now
1. Wherever the light of day cannot reach, that region belongs to the darkness. This truth applies everywhere in the universe, even in this ship named Sunlight. It is here, in the darkness of the Sunlight’s hibernation chamber, that I will kill the third person....
Apologia Fiction | Read now
Of course they sent a poet. He was quick on his feet, electric, stepping lightly through the portals we opened for him into and across the committee’s carefully Chosen Moments of history. He would only ever stop at each one long enough to read the poem he had composed especially for it....
Purchase this issue

 

 


 


 


text