Daily Science Fiction’s January 2011 line-up

Daily Science Fiction‘s Editor Jonathan Laden announces the magazine’s line-up of stories for January 2011. “Those who have opted in get a new story in their e-mailbox every weekday. Each story becomes available on the website a week later.”
Laden also says “We are proud to announce our first ‘series’, The Alphabet Quartet by Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese, Heather Shaw, and Greg van Eekhout. Starting with the first Wednesday in January, the series will be appearing once a week on Daily Science Fiction. The series will also appear on audio at some point this spring.”
The featured weekend stories listed below also feature brief descriptions. The January line-up will be:
3 January: “Wrath of the Porcelain Gods” by Nicky Drayden
4 January: “Rx” by Jacquelyn Bartel
5 January: “A is for Arthur” by Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese, Heather Shaw, & Greg van Eekhout
6 January: “Waiting for Raymond” by Eric James Stone
7 January: “Bit Storm” by Lancer & Shelli Kind (A blitz of activity in a fast-paced future that’s all too soon upon us.)
10 January: “The Junk Artist” by Lavie Tidhar
11 January: “Bit by Bit” by Karina Fabian
12 January: “B is for Banyan Tree” by Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese, Heather Shaw, & Greg van Eekhout
13 January: “Late Homework” by James Van Pelt
14 January: “A Song Never Tasted” by Barbara A. Barnett (A demoness meets her match.)
17 January: “The Voynich Variations” by Edoardo Albert
18 January: “Family Photo” by Elena Gleason
19 January: “C is for Crate” by Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese, Heather Shaw, & Greg van Eekhout
20 January: “Automatic Selection” by Victoria Podmajersky
21 January: “Standing Next to Heaven” by Terra LeMay (Life’s challenging for special children, sometimes moreso for their siblings.)
24 January: “Not with a Bang” by Michelle Ann King
25 January: “The Navigator” by Christian Roberts
26 January: “D is for De Gustibus” by Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese, Heather Shaw, & Greg van Eekhout
27 January: “…And a Bottle of Rum” by Melissa Mead
28 January: “On Paper Wings” by Vicky Chen (Wishes aren’t free.)
31 January: “Jade Dragon” by Shelly Li