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- The Shangri-La Affair (part 2 of 2), by Lavie Tidhar
(1/26/09)
- Fiction.
- "Many wish to purchase peace," the Clockwork Boss said. "And too many would like to keep it."
- The Shangri-La Affair (part 1 of 2), by Lavie Tidhar
(1/19/09)
- Fiction.
- It came spilling over Asia like grains of rice measured into a pan. Digital systems were corrupted. Tailor-made viruses swept through urban populations, spread out to villages, sometimes merely killing, sometimes transforming people into ... into other things.
- The Master, by Lavie Tidhar
(10/8/07)
- Fiction.
- He was no longer fashionable, and had not, in fact, written or published a book for several years. The children, too, were now almost alien to him: they were a generation he had not anticipated.
- What the Thunder Said, by Lavie Tidhar, illustration by Robert E. Hobbs, Jr.
(4/2/07)
- Fiction.
- Certainty made his voice heavy, his Other whispering all the while in his ear, a warning Mr. Nine fought in vain to ignore. "It was no inyanga who did this to your friend. The boy's soul was taken by the storm."
- High Windows, by Lavie Tidhar
(10/23/06)
- Fiction.
- The collar closed around my neck as the Ibn Al-Farid began its gentle acceleration towards the Jupiter system.
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