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Can one have emotions towards short stories and tales of lies and 2080 futures that reflect a world of planetary distraught. Can the lies we tell others in the bedroom keep the partner locked up? What lessons can we learn from fantasy?
These are the questions Aldiss seems to wrestle with in literature.
Time and love and the joys of sex and food; can words capture these joys.
Lies!
North Scarning - ghost story
— Nov 09, 2025 05:36AM
These are the questions Aldiss seems to wrestle with in literature.
Time and love and the joys of sex and food; can words capture these joys.
Lies!
North Scarning - ghost story
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Nathaniel Houser
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The short story You Didn’t even ask my Name was good.
— Nov 05, 2025 05:00PM
Nathaniel Houser
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Journey to the Goat Star is a deep thinking short story on the expedition and origins of human thought. Are humans their bodies or are bodies human? Why do we travel on spaceships across the universe; to search for a father that abandoned us at birth, or to discover a beautiful ocean blue mother.
— Oct 21, 2025 05:17AM
Nathaniel Houser
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The story The Game With The Big Heavy Ball is an interesting riddle on how life is a game against the odds.
And the story The Small Stones of Tu Fu is a good story about stones, and how inorganic objects without life in a way can still be organized and have order. Every creature organic or inorganic has a purpose and an order to its life.
— Oct 17, 2025 05:04AM
And the story The Small Stones of Tu Fu is a good story about stones, and how inorganic objects without life in a way can still be organized and have order. Every creature organic or inorganic has a purpose and an order to its life.
Nathaniel Houser
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The short story a castle scene with penitents has some interesting creatures in it. These are birds without feet or legs; they come from a land very few people have seen.
— Oct 10, 2025 04:37AM
Nathaniel Houser
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The short story The Source is a fabulous science fiction tale.
— Oct 04, 2025 08:41AM

