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    “What Any Dead Thing Wants” by Aimee Ogden – 3.1

    • Post author:johnhamm
    • Post published:February 19, 2026
    • Post category:Misc./Novella/Science Fiction
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    Adventitious, February 2026 (Originally published in psychopomp, 2024) Hob is a weary exorcism specialist leading a crew tasked with clearing the ghost-life from a freshly terraformed planet — a world…

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