“Mama?” Madelyn asked. “What does it feel like to die?” “It’s like falling asleep. Except when you fall asleep, you … More
Author: Eric S. Fomley
The Mutineer by Christopher Rowe
We chased the strandship down into the gravity well of a big, wet planet. The Onager wasn’t designed to withstand … More
Outbound SOS Terminal Cipher by Alex Fox
See it now! The fantastic, phantasmagoric Feztyl! Ever elusive, spirited from its home planet CS903 Now it lives here, aboard … More
Feeling Sick by Yelena Crane
The micro-MD chips operating in Andre’s veins were nearly indistinguishable from her own human cells. Except they never tired, never … More
Mandatory Donation by Marc A. Criley
My phone goes off. “MANDATORY DONATION: Your Wholesome Patriot™ biotic profile is compatible with a minor-aged individual suffering terminal renal … More
Tomorrow by Kelley Tai
They were going to dim the sun. Stratospheric Aerosol Injections, they said, super safe, like ashes from a volcanic eruption. … More
On the Metal Rain, Over Germany, 1944 by James Van Pelt
Movement flickered to my left, so I turned from my calculations. “Are you navigator Lieutenant Lancewicz?” said the voice in … More
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Thank you loyal readers for another great year of Martian Magazine. We hope you’ve enjoyed the sci-fi drabbles we’ve had … More
Time Wasters by Liam Hogan
After the fall of the 23rd Century, refugees from the Time War spread throughout history. Some epochs were reluctant to … More