The June 2010 issue of Asimov’s Science Fiction (Volume 34, Number 6; Whole Number 413) goes on sale this week. Contents of this issue include:
Novella:“Earth III” by Stephen Baxter
Novelette:
“The Emperor of Mars” by Allen M. Steele
Short Stories:
“Petopia” by Benjamin Crowell
“Monkey Do” by Kit Reed
“The Peacock Cloak” by Chris Beckett
“Voyage to the Moon” by Peter Friend
“Dreadnaught Neptune” by Anna Tambour
Poetry:
“Human Potential” by Geoffrey A. Landis
“Crushed” by Susan Abel Sullivan
“Of Lycanthropy and Lilacs” by Sandra Lindow
Departments:
Editorial: “Do Androids Dream of Electric Zhu Zhu Pets?” by Sheila Williams
Reflections: “Satan, Get Thee Hence!” by Robert Silverberg
On the Net: “The Price of Free II” by James Patrick Kelly
Next Issue by Brian Bieniowski
On Books by Peter Heck
The SF Conventional Calendar by Erwin S. Strauss
The cover art is by Michael Carroll.
Tambour’s is her first story for Asimov’s.