October/November 2001
SHORT STORIES
BLUES FOR AMY
by Nebula-finalist K.D. Wentworth
A man struggling to live with a past misdeed receives some unwanted alien assistance.
HERETICS
by Thomas Marcinko
The first missionary to a distant world suffers a crisis in faith.
THE MINCH MANEUVER
by Fiona Curnow
An interstellar story of a downtrodden cargo captain trying to earn her way to freedom -- while experiencing a new love.
GENETOPIA
by Keith Brooke
Growing pains threaten to lead a prominent clan's heir astray in a world where mutations have blurred the line between human and animal.
THAT DAMNED OLD MAN
by Paul E. Martens
The expectations of a science fiction-writing grandfather drive a grandson to leave Earth for the stars.
POSTCARDS FROM PLUTO
by Karl El-Koura
A couple on the outs takes separate vacations on the opposite ends of the solar system.
DEPARTMENTS
EDITORIAL
Welcome.
CONTRIBUTORS
This issue�s who�s who.
COMMENTARY
BEYOND 2001: The Future of Space Exploration
by Hugo and Nebula award-winner Geoffrey A. Landis
A vision for exploring some of the greatest mysteries in our solar system.
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