The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, September/October 2017

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English language

Published Aug. 31, 2017 by Spilogale, Inc...

3 stars (1 review)

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An average issue of F&SF

3 stars

An average issue, with some interesting stories by Jeremy Minton, Amy Griswold and Oliver Buckram. But the story by Juan Paulo Rafols stands out for imagining a world where a tiny 'privileged' minority is not afraid to give their children every advantage they can get in a warring future. Quite a number of tales feature unusual sexual encounters and relationships, which appears to be the dominant theme in this issue.

  • "Evil Opposite" by Naomi Kritzer: a tale of being able to see parallel universes mixed in with the antagonism between a lab assistant and a researcher. The conclusion is reasonable and shows that, no matter how much you may envy the lives you may have lead in parallel universes, the one you are currently living may be the best one.

  • "We Are Born" by Dare Segun Falowo: a fantasy tale with an African feel about the creation of a life …