
Asimov's Science Fiction, February 2011
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Science Fiction
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Format
eBook
Pages
116
Language
English
Published
Feb 1, 2011
Publisher
Dell Magazines
Description
In the February 2011 edition of Asimov's Science Fiction, readers are invited into a captivating universe of imagination and thought-provoking narratives. The issue showcases a mix of seasoned and emerging voices in the science fiction genre, each bringing their unique flair and perspective. Paul McAuley's novella "The Choice" offers a riveting exploration of moral dilemmas, pushing the boundaries of decision-making in extraordinary circumstances.
Accompanying this standout piece is David Ira Cleary's novelette "Out of the Dream Closet," which delves into the complexities of identity and reality, weaving a tapestry of dreams that challenges the conventions of day-to-day existence. The anthology also features contributions from a host of notable authors, including the likes of Jane Yolen and Robert Silverberg, who explore fantastical themes that resonate with both the familiar and the surreal.
This issue serves as a testament to the vibrant landscape of science fiction, showcasing a range of topics that stimulate the imagination and encourage readers to ponder the very fabric of their own reality. Each story not only entertains but also invites deep reflection on humanity's place in an ever-evolving cosmos.
Accompanying this standout piece is David Ira Cleary's novelette "Out of the Dream Closet," which delves into the complexities of identity and reality, weaving a tapestry of dreams that challenges the conventions of day-to-day existence. The anthology also features contributions from a host of notable authors, including the likes of Jane Yolen and Robert Silverberg, who explore fantastical themes that resonate with both the familiar and the surreal.
This issue serves as a testament to the vibrant landscape of science fiction, showcasing a range of topics that stimulate the imagination and encourage readers to ponder the very fabric of their own reality. Each story not only entertains but also invites deep reflection on humanity's place in an ever-evolving cosmos.
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