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THE FUTURE FIRE: 2021.57 INDEX “We all have dreams, and these dreams keep us positive about the future because if we really want to achieve the dreams that we have and the hopes that we have, that THE FUTURE FIRE: FICTION INDEX Fiction Index. The Future Fire publishes socio-political speculative fiction in all genres, but with a particular taste for Cyberpunk, Feminist SF, Queer SF and Eco-SF. Any story that takes a world unlike our own in one small way (be it science fiction set in the future, speculative in the past, a fantastic parallel universe, a psychedelic dream) and uses that setting to examine some aspect of THE FUTURE FIRE: ISSUE INDEX Please feel free to use these thumbnail cover images in reviews, catalogues, and encyclopaedia entries, or to link to The Future Fire site or content, or for any other fair use/fair dealing. THE FUTURE FIRE: GUIDELINES FICTION Fiction submissions. The Future Fire welcomes submissions of speculative fiction with progressive, inclusive and socially aware disposition. All stories in TFF magazine are selected from the open submission pile. We are particularly interested in feminist, queer, postcolonial and ecological themes, and writing by under-represented voices (but nobody is required to self-identify, publicly or THE FUTURE FIRE: GUIDELINES POETRY Poetry submissions. The Future Fire welcomes submissions of speculative poetry with progressive, inclusive and socially aware disposition. We are particularly interested in feminist, queer, postcolonial and ecological themes, and we actively seek out submissions by under-represented voices (but nobody is required to self-identify, publicly or privately, as any identity). THE FUTURE FIRE: 2021.57 FICTION AUTONOMOUS “Tell me!” Nyx tried to keep up with Em’s long steps as she strode through the sheltered alleys of the desert settlement. “Someone arrived,” was Em’s response.“Let’s go home and think about it. Nyx took two running steps after the taller woman, lunged and grabbed her shoulder to slow her down. THE FUTURE FIRE: 2021.57 FICTION FLIER I hide inside the knotty oak-log walls. I hide inside the knotty oak-log walls Shaved slowly into shape by my grandfather I wither Safe behind the untrimmed hedge So dense and gnarled no light can filter through No wish, no touch, No wayward thought THE FUTURE FIRE: 2021.57 FICTION APOTHEOSIS Death will not be allowed to touch her. There is a prior claim. This is what it means to be loved by a god. THE FUTURE FIRE: SOCIAL POLITICAL SPECULATIVE CYBERFICTIONHOMECURRENTBACK ISSUESGUIDELINESCONTACTABOUT The Future Fire (TFF) is our free, online, flagship magazine, which is always open to submissions of beautiful and useful short stories and poetry in Social-political and Progressive Speculative Fiction, Feminist SF, Queer SF, Eco SF, Multicultural SF and Cyberpunk, and an THE FUTURE FIRE: GUIDELINES INDEX The Future Fire publishes beautiful and useful fiction and poetry that focuses on the social-political elements of imaginary, futuristic, fantastic, horrifying, surreal or otherwise speculative universes. We are particularly interested in feminist, queer, postcolonial and ecological themes, and writing by under-represented voices (but nobodyis
THE FUTURE FIRE: 2021.57 INDEX “We all have dreams, and these dreams keep us positive about the future because if we really want to achieve the dreams that we have and the hopes that we have, that THE FUTURE FIRE: FICTION INDEX Fiction Index. The Future Fire publishes socio-political speculative fiction in all genres, but with a particular taste for Cyberpunk, Feminist SF, Queer SF and Eco-SF. Any story that takes a world unlike our own in one small way (be it science fiction set in the future, speculative in the past, a fantastic parallel universe, a psychedelic dream) and uses that setting to examine some aspect of THE FUTURE FIRE: ISSUE INDEX Please feel free to use these thumbnail cover images in reviews, catalogues, and encyclopaedia entries, or to link to The Future Fire site or content, or for any other fair use/fair dealing. THE FUTURE FIRE: GUIDELINES FICTION Fiction submissions. The Future Fire welcomes submissions of speculative fiction with progressive, inclusive and socially aware disposition. All stories in TFF magazine are selected from the open submission pile. We are particularly interested in feminist, queer, postcolonial and ecological themes, and writing by under-represented voices (but nobody is required to self-identify, publicly or THE FUTURE FIRE: GUIDELINES POETRY Poetry submissions. The Future Fire welcomes submissions of speculative poetry with progressive, inclusive and socially aware disposition. We are particularly interested in feminist, queer, postcolonial and ecological themes, and we actively seek out submissions by under-represented voices (but nobody is required to self-identify, publicly or privately, as any identity). THE FUTURE FIRE: 2021.57 FICTION AUTONOMOUS “Tell me!” Nyx tried to keep up with Em’s long steps as she strode through the sheltered alleys of the desert settlement. “Someone arrived,” was Em’s response.“Let’s go home and think about it. Nyx took two running steps after the taller woman, lunged and grabbed her shoulder to slow her down. THE FUTURE FIRE: 2021.57 FICTION FLIER I hide inside the knotty oak-log walls. I hide inside the knotty oak-log walls Shaved slowly into shape by my grandfather I wither Safe behind the untrimmed hedge So dense and gnarled no light can filter through No wish, no touch, No wayward thought THE FUTURE FIRE: 2021.57 FICTION APOTHEOSIS Death will not be allowed to touch her. There is a prior claim. This is what it means to be loved by a god. THE FUTURE FIRE: ABOUT INDEX About the Editors. Allow us to introduce you to the editorial team of The Future Fire. We are an international team spread across several continents, with a wide range of interests and loosely defined roles. Djibril al-Ayad. General editor. Regina de Búrca. Associate editor. Valeria Vitale. Associate editor; co-editor: TFF-X (2015), and guest THE FUTURE FIRE: 2021.57 INDEX “We all have dreams, and these dreams keep us positive about the future because if we really want to achieve the dreams that we have and the hopes that we have, that NEWS & PRESS FROM THE FUTURE FIRE News and Press from The Future Fire. Damien: Writing SF is a very liberating way of exploring philosophical questions.My favorite SF reads like a natural extension of philosophical and scientific thought experiments—and vice versa, from Plato’s Cave to Maxwell’s Demon—and I believe that’s because you need an element of the strange in order to imagine and understand Truth, to NEWS & PRESS FROM THE FUTURE FIRE: 2020 Juliet Kemp is a queer, non-binary writer (pronouns they/them). They live in London by the river, with their partners, kid, and dog. Their recent works include the fantasy novel The Deep and Shining Dark (featured on the Locus 2018 Recommended Reads list, under ‘first novel’), and this year’s sequel Shadow and Storm, also publishedby Elsewhen Press.
THE FUTURE FIRE: 2021.57 FICTION APOTHEOSIS Death will not be allowed to touch her. There is a prior claim. This is what it means to be loved by a god. THE FUTURE FIRE: 2021.57 FICTION INDEPENDENCE I wasn’t born yet, in 1960, when my country gained independence But I heard tales of how my grandfather took all his savings And bought a robot from a travelling merchant. The robot could speak seven languages But my grandfather understoood just Yoruba. The robot could recite classics stored in its hard drive But my grandfather wasilliterate.
THE FUTURE FIRE REVIEWS: HELGADÓTTIR ED., EURASIAN The Future Fire Reviews: Helgadóttir ed., Eurasian Monsters (2020) Margrét Helgadóttir (ed.), Eurasian Monsters. Fox Spirit Books, 2020. Pp. 182. ISBN 978-1-910462-31-7. £10.00. Reviewed by Rachel Verkade. When I was thirteen, one of my favourite video games was Shadows of Darkness, the fourth entry in the Quest for Glory series. THE FUTURE FIRE: 2012.25 FICTION MILLIE When cedar burns, it cracks and pops, even explodes, risking igniting everything in its path. So Beth half carries, half drags, the coffin down the narrow path to this small, isolated bay north-east of the city to the still damp sand. When we get the fire going, it burns hot and crackles against the ripple of the waves. THE FUTURE FIRE: 2019.50 FICTION GOODBYE 1. She wakes. Probably. At least, she thinks she’s now aware where previously she wasn’t. Everything is black and warm and there is no memory of what has gone before, only an impression that the blackness is some kind of contrast. THE FUTURE FIRE REVIEWS: HELGADÓTTIR AND THOMAS, AFRICAN Helgadóttir and Thomas, African Monsters (2015) Margrét Helgadóttir and Jo Thomas (eds.), African Monsters. Fox Spirit Books, 2015. Pp. 198. ISBN 9781909348844. $15.00. Reviewed by Cait Coker. African Monsters is the second volume of Fox Spirit’s monster anthologies; the first, European Monsters, was released in 2014. THE FUTURE FIRE: SOCIAL POLITICAL SPECULATIVE CYBERFICTIONHOMECURRENTBACK ISSUESGUIDELINESCONTACTABOUT The Future Fire (TFF) is our free, online, flagship magazine, which is always open to submissions of beautiful and useful short stories and poetry in Social-political and Progressive Speculative Fiction, Feminist SF, Queer SF, Eco SF, Multicultural SF and Cyberpunk, and an THE FUTURE FIRE: GUIDELINES INDEX The Future Fire publishes beautiful and useful fiction and poetry that focuses on the social-political elements of imaginary, futuristic, fantastic, horrifying, surreal or otherwise speculative universes. We are particularly interested in feminist, queer, postcolonial and ecological themes, and writing by under-represented voices (but nobodyis
THE FUTURE FIRE: 2021.57 INDEX “We all have dreams, and these dreams keep us positive about the future because if we really want to achieve the dreams that we have and the hopes that we have, that THE FUTURE FIRE: ISSUE INDEX Please feel free to use these thumbnail cover images in reviews, catalogues, and encyclopaedia entries, or to link to The Future Fire site or content, or for any other fair use/fair dealing. THE FUTURE FIRE: FICTION INDEX Fiction Index. The Future Fire publishes socio-political speculative fiction in all genres, but with a particular taste for Cyberpunk, Feminist SF, Queer SF and Eco-SF. Any story that takes a world unlike our own in one small way (be it science fiction set in the future, speculative in the past, a fantastic parallel universe, a psychedelic dream) and uses that setting to examine some aspect of THE FUTURE FIRE: GUIDELINES FICTION Fiction submissions. The Future Fire welcomes submissions of speculative fiction with progressive, inclusive and socially aware disposition. All stories in TFF magazine are selected from the open submission pile. We are particularly interested in feminist, queer, postcolonial and ecological themes, and writing by under-represented voices (but nobody is required to self-identify, publicly or THE FUTURE FIRE: GUIDELINES POETRY Poetry submissions. The Future Fire welcomes submissions of speculative poetry with progressive, inclusive and socially aware disposition. We are particularly interested in feminist, queer, postcolonial and ecological themes, and we actively seek out submissions by under-represented voices (but nobody is required to self-identify, publicly or privately, as any identity). NEWS & PRESS FROM THE FUTURE FIRE TFF: This was a dark and almost nihilistic story that struck us from the moment we first read it, with its underworld grit and the existential dread of the premise, with the permanently consciousness-altering drug and the powers-that-be (both official and otherwise) pretty much impotent to do anything about it.Although the protagonist was a cop, the Noir aesthetic comes through in her THE FUTURE FIRE: 2021.57 FICTION AUTONOMOUS “Tell me!” Nyx tried to keep up with Em’s long steps as she strode through the sheltered alleys of the desert settlement. “Someone arrived,” was Em’s response.“Let’s go home and think about it. Nyx took two running steps after the taller woman, lunged and grabbed her shoulder to slow her down. THE FUTURE FIRE: 2021.57 FICTION WIVES I shake you awake up in the middle of the night to tell you, “The apocalypse is a side character.” You giggle, startled, drowsy. “What?” “Or even better: an unnamed, numbered extra.” THE FUTURE FIRE: SOCIAL POLITICAL SPECULATIVE CYBERFICTIONHOMECURRENTBACK ISSUESGUIDELINESCONTACTABOUT The Future Fire (TFF) is our free, online, flagship magazine, which is always open to submissions of beautiful and useful short stories and poetry in Social-political and Progressive Speculative Fiction, Feminist SF, Queer SF, Eco SF, Multicultural SF and Cyberpunk, and an THE FUTURE FIRE: GUIDELINES INDEX The Future Fire publishes beautiful and useful fiction and poetry that focuses on the social-political elements of imaginary, futuristic, fantastic, horrifying, surreal or otherwise speculative universes. We are particularly interested in feminist, queer, postcolonial and ecological themes, and writing by under-represented voices (but nobodyis
THE FUTURE FIRE: 2021.57 INDEX “We all have dreams, and these dreams keep us positive about the future because if we really want to achieve the dreams that we have and the hopes that we have, that THE FUTURE FIRE: ISSUE INDEX Please feel free to use these thumbnail cover images in reviews, catalogues, and encyclopaedia entries, or to link to The Future Fire site or content, or for any other fair use/fair dealing. THE FUTURE FIRE: FICTION INDEX Fiction Index. The Future Fire publishes socio-political speculative fiction in all genres, but with a particular taste for Cyberpunk, Feminist SF, Queer SF and Eco-SF. Any story that takes a world unlike our own in one small way (be it science fiction set in the future, speculative in the past, a fantastic parallel universe, a psychedelic dream) and uses that setting to examine some aspect of THE FUTURE FIRE: GUIDELINES FICTION Fiction submissions. The Future Fire welcomes submissions of speculative fiction with progressive, inclusive and socially aware disposition. All stories in TFF magazine are selected from the open submission pile. We are particularly interested in feminist, queer, postcolonial and ecological themes, and writing by under-represented voices (but nobody is required to self-identify, publicly or THE FUTURE FIRE: GUIDELINES POETRY Poetry submissions. The Future Fire welcomes submissions of speculative poetry with progressive, inclusive and socially aware disposition. We are particularly interested in feminist, queer, postcolonial and ecological themes, and we actively seek out submissions by under-represented voices (but nobody is required to self-identify, publicly or privately, as any identity). NEWS & PRESS FROM THE FUTURE FIRE TFF: This was a dark and almost nihilistic story that struck us from the moment we first read it, with its underworld grit and the existential dread of the premise, with the permanently consciousness-altering drug and the powers-that-be (both official and otherwise) pretty much impotent to do anything about it.Although the protagonist was a cop, the Noir aesthetic comes through in her THE FUTURE FIRE: 2021.57 FICTION AUTONOMOUS “Tell me!” Nyx tried to keep up with Em’s long steps as she strode through the sheltered alleys of the desert settlement. “Someone arrived,” was Em’s response.“Let’s go home and think about it. Nyx took two running steps after the taller woman, lunged and grabbed her shoulder to slow her down. THE FUTURE FIRE: 2021.57 FICTION WIVES I shake you awake up in the middle of the night to tell you, “The apocalypse is a side character.” You giggle, startled, drowsy. “What?” “Or even better: an unnamed, numbered extra.” THE FUTURE FIRE: ISSUE INDEX Please feel free to use these thumbnail cover images in reviews, catalogues, and encyclopaedia entries, or to link to The Future Fire site or content, or for any other fair use/fair dealing. THE FUTURE FIRE: ARTISTS INDEX Dare, Sophie Clarke. Made Light, Melissa Moorer. I m d 1 in 10, Victor Fernando R. Ocampo. After the New Dawn, Joseph Tomaras. Lavender Tea, Míquito López. A Distant Glimpse, Simon Kewin. We Are All Wasteland on the Inside, Benjanun Sriduangkaew. Burning the Sinners with Lamplight, Michelle Denham. Taiya, Vanessa Fogg. THE FUTURE FIRE: ABOUT INDEX About the Editors. Allow us to introduce you to the editorial team of The Future Fire. We are an international team spread across several continents, with a wide range of interests and loosely defined roles. Djibril al-Ayad. General editor. Regina de Búrca. Associate editor. Valeria Vitale. Associate editor; co-editor: TFF-X (2015), and guest THE FUTURE FIRE: 2021.56 INDEX “Per tal que ningú no oblidi la teva lluita incondicional per un món millor” —Epitaph for Gerda Taro (1910–1937) Issue 2021.56. Flash fiction ‘Gendered Anatomy’, R.E. Andeen; Novelettes NEWS & PRESS FROM THE FUTURE FIRE TFF: This was a dark and almost nihilistic story that struck us from the moment we first read it, with its underworld grit and the existential dread of the premise, with the permanently consciousness-altering drug and the powers-that-be (both official and otherwise) pretty much impotent to do anything about it.Although the protagonist was a cop, the Noir aesthetic comes through in her THE FUTURE FIRE: 2021.56 FICTION GENDERED Cam was pacing, stomach swarming with butterflies. Five years of life-altering work and millions of dollars all came down to the nextfifteen minutes.
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Future Fire 2008.12 2 The Future Fire: Issue 2008.12 Freiheit ist immer Freiheit der Andersdenkenden -- Rosa Luxemburg This issue we bring you a lively fiction edition of TFF, with four stories, including the second part of William J. Piovano’s three-part dystopian parable ‘Avatar on the Belts’; part 2 is subti- NEWS & PRESS FROM THE FUTURE FIRE: ACCESSING THE FUTURE A Disability-Themed Anthology of Speculative Fiction 2015 Futurefire.net Publishing Edited by Kathryn Allan and Djibril al-Ayad Stories by Nicolette Barischoff, A.C. Buchanan, Joyce Chng, David Jón Fuller, Louise Hughes, Rachael K. Jones, Margaret Killjoy, Petra Kuppers, Toby MacNutt, Jack Hollis Marr, Kate O'Connor, Sara Patterson, Sarah Pinsker, Samantha Rich, A.F. Sanchez. NEWS & PRESS FROM THE FUTURE FIRE: TFF-X Ten years of The Future Fire A Speculative Fiction Anthology 2015, Futurefire.net Publishing Edited by: Djibril al-Ayad, Cécile Matthey and Valeria Vitale Stories and other original content by: Kathryn Allan, Therese Arkenberg, Redfern Jon Barrett, James Bennett, Jessica E. Birch, Bruce Boston, Jennifer Marie Brissett, Rebecca Buchanan, Neil Carstairs, Joyce Chng, Mark Harding, C.A. Hawksmoor THE FUTURE FIRE: SOCIAL POLITICAL SPECULATIVE CYBERFICTIONHOMECURRENTBACK ISSUESGUIDELINESCONTACTABOUT The Future Fire (TFF) is our free, online, flagship magazine, which is always open to submissions of beautiful and useful short stories and poetry in Social-political and Progressive Speculative Fiction, Feminist SF, Queer SF, Eco SF, Multicultural SF and Cyberpunk, and an THE FUTURE FIRE: GUIDELINES INDEX The Future Fire publishes beautiful and useful fiction and poetry that focuses on the social-political elements of imaginary, futuristic, fantastic, horrifying, surreal or otherwise speculative universes. We are particularly interested in feminist, queer, postcolonial and ecological themes, and writing by under-represented voices (but nobodyis
THE FUTURE FIRE: 2021.57 INDEX “We all have dreams, and these dreams keep us positive about the future because if we really want to achieve the dreams that we have and the hopes that we have, that THE FUTURE FIRE: ARTISTS INDEX Dare, Sophie Clarke. Made Light, Melissa Moorer. I m d 1 in 10, Victor Fernando R. Ocampo. After the New Dawn, Joseph Tomaras. Lavender Tea, Míquito López. A Distant Glimpse, Simon Kewin. We Are All Wasteland on the Inside, Benjanun Sriduangkaew. Burning the Sinners with Lamplight, Michelle Denham. Taiya, Vanessa Fogg. THE FUTURE FIRE: GUIDELINES FICTION Fiction submissions. The Future Fire welcomes submissions of speculative fiction with progressive, inclusive and socially aware disposition. All stories in TFF magazine are selected from the open submission pile. We are particularly interested in feminist, queer, postcolonial and ecological themes, and writing by under-represented voices (but nobody is required to self-identify, publicly or THE FUTURE FIRE: 2021.56 INDEX Download e-book version: PDF | EPUB | Mobi. The struggle for a better world is not only unconditional, it is perpetual. Every victory, every improvement in the state of the world or bolstering of human rights, only reminds us that there is more to be done. A defeat is a setback, NEWS & PRESS FROM THE FUTURE FIRE TFF: This was a dark and almost nihilistic story that struck us from the moment we first read it, with its underworld grit and the existential dread of the premise, with the permanently consciousness-altering drug and the powers-that-be (both official and otherwise) pretty much impotent to do anything about it.Although the protagonist was a cop, the Noir aesthetic comes through in her THE FUTURE FIRE: GUIDELINES POETRY Poetry submissions. The Future Fire welcomes submissions of speculative poetry with progressive, inclusive and socially aware disposition. We are particularly interested in feminist, queer, postcolonial and ecological themes, and we actively seek out submissions by under-represented voices (but nobody is required to self-identify, publicly or privately, as any identity). THE FUTURE FIRE: 2021.57 FICTION WIVES I shake you awake up in the middle of the night to tell you, “The apocalypse is a side character.” You giggle, startled, drowsy. “What?” “Or even better: an unnamed, numbered extra.” NEWS & PRESS FROM THE FUTURE FIRE: INTERVIEW WITH BRYAN Bryan Kamaoli Kuwada is a tiny part of his beautiful beloved Hawaiian community that fights every day for breath, for ea, for connection, for sovereignty. He is sometimes called tree, bear, Morris, hoa, and more. He is also sometimes an academic, editor, translator, blogger (hehiale.wordpress.com), poet, writer of dorky sff stories set in Hawaiʻi, photographer, and/or THE FUTURE FIRE: SOCIAL POLITICAL SPECULATIVE CYBERFICTIONHOMECURRENTBACK ISSUESGUIDELINESCONTACTABOUT The Future Fire (TFF) is our free, online, flagship magazine, which is always open to submissions of beautiful and useful short stories and poetry in Social-political and Progressive Speculative Fiction, Feminist SF, Queer SF, Eco SF, Multicultural SF and Cyberpunk, and an THE FUTURE FIRE: GUIDELINES INDEX The Future Fire publishes beautiful and useful fiction and poetry that focuses on the social-political elements of imaginary, futuristic, fantastic, horrifying, surreal or otherwise speculative universes. We are particularly interested in feminist, queer, postcolonial and ecological themes, and writing by under-represented voices (but nobodyis
THE FUTURE FIRE: 2021.57 INDEX “We all have dreams, and these dreams keep us positive about the future because if we really want to achieve the dreams that we have and the hopes that we have, that THE FUTURE FIRE: ARTISTS INDEX Dare, Sophie Clarke. Made Light, Melissa Moorer. I m d 1 in 10, Victor Fernando R. Ocampo. After the New Dawn, Joseph Tomaras. Lavender Tea, Míquito López. A Distant Glimpse, Simon Kewin. We Are All Wasteland on the Inside, Benjanun Sriduangkaew. Burning the Sinners with Lamplight, Michelle Denham. Taiya, Vanessa Fogg. THE FUTURE FIRE: GUIDELINES FICTION Fiction submissions. The Future Fire welcomes submissions of speculative fiction with progressive, inclusive and socially aware disposition. All stories in TFF magazine are selected from the open submission pile. We are particularly interested in feminist, queer, postcolonial and ecological themes, and writing by under-represented voices (but nobody is required to self-identify, publicly or THE FUTURE FIRE: 2021.56 INDEX Download e-book version: PDF | EPUB | Mobi. The struggle for a better world is not only unconditional, it is perpetual. Every victory, every improvement in the state of the world or bolstering of human rights, only reminds us that there is more to be done. A defeat is a setback, NEWS & PRESS FROM THE FUTURE FIRE TFF: This was a dark and almost nihilistic story that struck us from the moment we first read it, with its underworld grit and the existential dread of the premise, with the permanently consciousness-altering drug and the powers-that-be (both official and otherwise) pretty much impotent to do anything about it.Although the protagonist was a cop, the Noir aesthetic comes through in her THE FUTURE FIRE: GUIDELINES POETRY Poetry submissions. The Future Fire welcomes submissions of speculative poetry with progressive, inclusive and socially aware disposition. We are particularly interested in feminist, queer, postcolonial and ecological themes, and we actively seek out submissions by under-represented voices (but nobody is required to self-identify, publicly or privately, as any identity). THE FUTURE FIRE: 2021.57 FICTION WIVES I shake you awake up in the middle of the night to tell you, “The apocalypse is a side character.” You giggle, startled, drowsy. “What?” “Or even better: an unnamed, numbered extra.” NEWS & PRESS FROM THE FUTURE FIRE: INTERVIEW WITH BRYAN Bryan Kamaoli Kuwada is a tiny part of his beautiful beloved Hawaiian community that fights every day for breath, for ea, for connection, for sovereignty. He is sometimes called tree, bear, Morris, hoa, and more. He is also sometimes an academic, editor, translator, blogger (hehiale.wordpress.com), poet, writer of dorky sff stories set in Hawaiʻi, photographer, and/or THE FUTURE FIRE: ABOUT INDEX About the Editors. Allow us to introduce you to the editorial team of The Future Fire. We are an international team spread across several continents, with a wide range of interests and loosely defined roles. Djibril al-Ayad. General editor. Regina de Búrca. Associate editor. Valeria Vitale. Associate editor; co-editor: TFF-X (2015), and guest THE FUTURE FIRE: FICTION INDEX Fiction Index. The Future Fire publishes socio-political speculative fiction in all genres, but with a particular taste for Cyberpunk, Feminist SF, Queer SF and Eco-SF. Any story that takes a world unlike our own in one small way (be it science fiction set in the future, speculative in the past, a fantastic parallel universe, a psychedelic dream) and uses that setting to examine some aspect of THE FUTURE FIRE: 2021.56 INDEX “Per tal que ningú no oblidi la teva lluita incondicional per un món millor” —Epitaph for Gerda Taro (1910–1937) Issue 2021.56. Flash fiction ‘Gendered Anatomy’, R.E. Andeen; Novelettes THE FUTURE FIRE: 2020.52 INDEX “No, our fight to save the planet didn't start today with the #ClimateStrike and it doesn't end today either. Many of us have been putting in the work for years to save our planet. THE FUTURE FIRE: 2021.57 FICTION AUTONOMOUS “Tell me!” Nyx tried to keep up with Em’s long steps as she strode through the sheltered alleys of the desert settlement. “Someone arrived,” was Em’s response.“Let’s go home and think about it. Nyx took two running steps after the taller woman, lunged and grabbed her shoulder to slow her down. THE FUTURE FIRE: 2019.51 INDEX The Future Fire: 2019.51 index. “Right now the Amazon, home to millions of my relatives, is burning. If it goes on like this, twenty years from now my house will become a desert and my people will be at risk of becoming history. Governments are not helping. They promote hate-based narratives and a development model that attacks nature and THE FUTURE FIRE: 2021.57 FICTION WIVES Later we pass a school which might as well have been our old high school. The bleachers make for the perfect kissing spot. I think I hear jeers and slurs but, of course, there’s no one here but thestinging arias of
THE FUTURE FIRE: 2012.25 INDEX Full bibliographic details: Lori Selke and Djibril al-Ayad, Outlaw Bodies. Futurefire.net Publishing, 2012. Pp. 167. ISBN 978-0-9573975-0-7 (print), 978-0-9573975-1-4 (electronic). £8.00 / $13.50 / €10.99. The anthology contains nine stories and an essay, six of which are also featured here in this special issue of TFF, allabout bodies that
NEWS & PRESS FROM THE FUTURE FIRE: TFF-X Ten years of The Future Fire A Speculative Fiction Anthology 2015, Futurefire.net Publishing Edited by: Djibril al-Ayad, Cécile Matthey and Valeria Vitale Stories and other original content by: Kathryn Allan, Therese Arkenberg, Redfern Jon Barrett, James Bennett, Jessica E. Birch, Bruce Boston, Jennifer Marie Brissett, Rebecca Buchanan, Neil Carstairs, Joyce Chng, Mark Harding, C.A. Hawksmoor THE FUTURE FIRE REVIEWS: GUIDELINES “A good critic will exercise her imagination to find value in a book before she delivers the death blow.” To submit a title for us to review: If you are an author or a small publisher and have a title (book, magazine, film, story, game, album, performance, exhibit, etc.) you'd like to offer for review in TFF, please get in touch with nonfiction@futurefire.net (all reviews come under the ἴδμεν ψεύδεα πολλὰ λέγειν ἐτύμοισινὁμοῖα,
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