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Not Alone

Pat Murphy

An illustration trees growing from an older woman's face. Her eyes are closed, and hidden in the forest are a trail ants, dinosaurs, some buildings, and a flock of green parrots in flight.

Not Alone

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Five SF Stories in Which Hope Survives

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Photo of the periodic table and a glass beaker

Five Stories About the Intersection of Science and Ethics

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Four Science Fiction Novels Set in Future Versions of San Francisco

“Snow White” and the Seven Retellings

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Five Fantasy Stories Inspired by Mesoamerican History and Folklore

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Artist's conception of wormhole space travel

Five Books That Use Wormholes to Plug Plot Holes

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Fighting Erasure: Women SF Writers of the 1970s, Part VII

Why the Hell Are These Books Out of Print?

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Announcing Worlds Seen in Passing: Ten Years of Tor.com Short Fiction Anthology

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Congrats to Tor Authors Included in Locus’s 2012 Recommended Reading List!

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Pat Murphy’s “About Fairies” Picked for Best SF

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