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Editorial: February 2022

Welcome to Lightspeed’s 141st issue!

Science fiction is one of the literature’s most fun sandboxes. It’s a place to write about new versions of the world, and new versions of our selves. In Isabel J. Kim’s new short story “Plausible Realities, Improbable Dreams,” you get both—in one multiverse-braided array of realities. There’s romance and physics and coffee, and if that doesn’t reel you in, well, you’re heartless. For those of you with hearts, our other original SF short is going to tug at yours. In “NeuNet,” Sharang Biswas gives us the story of what caring for our elders might look like in the future, and it’s just as hard as it is today. To lighten things up, we have a fun flash piece (“Bad Code”) from Stephen Graham Jones. Plus, we have an SF reprint by Karin Lowachee (“Lyceum”).

Speculative fiction of all forms allows us to interrogate human history and social constructs in new, and sometimes painful ways. In that spirit, we have a powerful original fantasy story by Isha Karki called “When We Were Gods.” You don’t have to spend much time in the ghetto gulleys to see our own world reflected back to us in ways both serious and magical.

On the lighter side, PH Lee’s Tales of the Great Sweet Sea returns with a new fable: “The Honest Fox, or, A Truth Shared is Not a Truth Lost.” We also have a pandemic-inspired flash piece (“How to Abandon Your Sourdough Starter”) from Theresa DeLucci. Our fantasy reprint is by Anjali Sachdeva (“Not Creator, Nor Destroyer”).

All that, and of course we also have our usual assortment of author spotlights, along with book reviews from our terrific review team. Our ebook readers will also enjoy an excerpt from Max Gladstone’s thrilling new novel, Last Exit.

John Joseph Adams

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John Joseph Adams is the series editor of Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy and the New York Times bestselling editor of more than forty anthologies, such as Wastelands, A People’s Future of the United States, and Out There Screaming (with Jordan Peele). He is also editor (and publisher) of the Hugo Award-winning magazine Lightspeed and is publisher of its sister-magazines Nightmare and Fantasy. Called “the reigning king of the anthology world” by Barnes & Noble, John is a two-time winner of the Hugo Award, a winner of the Stoker,  Locus, and ENNIE awards, and a ten-time World Fantasy Award finalist. In addition to his short fiction work, he’s the co-creator of The Geek’s Guide to the Galaxy podcast, and for five years he was the editor of the John Joseph Adams Books novel imprint for Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. Lately, he’s been working as an editor on various TTRPG projects for Kobold Press and Monte Cook Games and as a contributing game designer on books such as Kobold Press’s Tome of Heroes. Learn more at johnjosephadams.com.

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