Neurological Trespass and the Politics of Cognitive Capital: A Critical Review of Zhou Wen’s “The Girl Who Stole Life” (2026) – 4.0

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Introduction Zhou Wen's novelette "The Girl Who Stole Life," translated by Xueting C. Ni and published in Asimov's Science Fiction (May/June 2026), represents a significant contribution to the growing body…

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“Hot” by Cecelia Holland: Survival, Becoming, and the Ethics of Care in the Climate-Collapse Novella – 4.3

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Introduction Cecelia Holland, whose career spans more than six decades of historical and speculative fiction—her debut novel The Firedrake appeared in 1966—brings to "Hot" (published in Asimov's Science Fiction, May/June…

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Performing the Self: Identity, Performance, and the Limits of Exposure in Stephanie Feldman’s “Half Inside the Spirit Box” – 4.0

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Introduction Stephanie Feldman's "Half Inside the Spirit Box," published in the May/June 2026 issue of Asimov's Science Fiction, arrives as part of a body of work distinguished by its commitment…

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