Asimov's Science Fiction, January/February 2024
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Sean McMullen treats us to a very cold story that occurs “After the Winter Solstice”; Michael Cassutt reveals the tragic truth behind the “Scalar Intercepts”; in her first tale for Asimov’s, Lisa Papademetriou explains some sharp truths about parenthood and why “It Goes so Fast”; a frustrated scientist discovers why it can be necessary “To Eat Your Own Head” in a short story by new author, Nkone Chaka; although Jeffrey Ford is well known in our field, he makes his Asimov’s debut with a tale that shows the value of “The Adherence”; Zack Be presents us with a story about loneliness and an “Early Adapter”; after many year’s absence from our magazine, Rory Harper conveys the necessity for “Burning Grannies”; Ian McDonald also returns to our pages to tell us the meaning of “Augher, Clogher, Fivemiletown”; and R. Garcia y Robertson presents us with a rousing look at “Lucifer’s Lode”!
Robert Silverberg’s Reflections: “I Didn’t Write It” is a lively discussion about “The Eye of Argon”; James Patrick Kelly’s On the Net keeps on “Iterating”; Kelly Lagor’s Thought Experiment considers “Dehumanization, Un-Americans, and Pod People in Invasion of the Body Snatchers”; Peter Heck’s On Books reviews works by Ann Leckie, Connie Willis, Suzanne Palmer, Victor LaValle, Gardner Dozois, and others; as well as our annual Index and Readers’ Awards Ballot.”