The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, March/April 2018

eBook

English language

Published Feb. 28, 2018 by Spilogale, Inc...

3 stars (1 review)

1 edition

An above average issue of F&SF

3 stars

An above average issue, with interesting stories by Charlotte Ashley, Ted Rabinowitz and G.V. Anderson.

  • "The Satyr of Brandenburg" by Charlotte Ashley: an interesting tale set in historical France with supernatural elements. A competition of duels is called, but one of the participants is an unusual Satyr who would appear to have no sword skills but has the skill to seduce people into doing his bidding. This would be used to terrible effect on the other competitors until only one is left to resist his charms.

  • "Deep Sea Fish" by Chi Hui, translated by Brian Bies: set on Titan, a moon of Saturn, this tells the story of a rush to record ancient alien artefacts found there before they literally melt away via efforts to terraform the cold moon to make it more comfortable for humans to live (by heating things up). As so often happen in such stories, disaster …