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psocoptera ([personal profile] psocoptera) wrote2025-03-05 04:54 pm
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2024 online short SFF part 4

A last round of recs. After this I think I'm going to make separate posts to think about nominating novelettes and short stories, and then one for other categories.

The Best Version of Yourself, Grant Collier, Clarkesworld. A particularly unsettling Rapture-of-the-Nerds, and a woman's relationship with her mother. Novelette.

I'm Not Disappointed Just Mad AKA The Heaviest Couch in the Known Universe, Daryl Gregory, Reactor. I thought this had big Men In Black energy, although apparently Gregory meant it as an homage to Iain Banks, except it didn't have the ugly mean-spiritedness of the one of those I ever read, except I know many of my friends didn't find Banks so off-putting, so, IDK! YMMV! Novelette.

The Jaxicans' Authentic Reconstruction of Taco Tuesday #37, Stephen Granade, Strange Horizons. The concept of authenticity, and the weirdness of being expected to represent it.

Another Old Country, Nadia Radovich, Apparition Lit. The power of stories, and a high school student who just wants to go running. Thanks to [personal profile] elysdir for the rec!

The Goddess of Loneliness and Misfortune, Anna Bendiy, khōréō. A return to a war-torn homeland.

Flannelfeet, Ursula Whitcher, Frivolous Comma. A story about portal fantasies. I'm very fond of stories about people who are trying to be logical and practical when encountering the fantastical, and this is very satisfying.

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