The October/November 2011 issue of Asimov’s Science Fiction (Volume 35, Numbers 10 & 11; Whole Numbers 429 & 430) goes on sale 30 August. Contents of this issue will include:
Novellas:
“Stealth” by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
“The Man Who Bridged the Mist” by Kij Johnson
Novelettes:
“The Outside Event” by Kit Reed
“My Husband Steinn” by Eleanor Arnason
Short Stories:
“The Cult of Whale Worship” by Dominica Phetteplace
“This Petty Pace” by Jason K. Chapman
“The Pastry Chef, the Nanotechnologist, the Aerobics Instructor, and the Plumber” by Eugene Mirabelli
“Free Dog” by Jack Skillingstead
“To Live and Die in Gibbontown” by Derek Künsken
“A Hundred Hundred Daisies” by Nancy Kress
Poetry:
“Being One with Your Broom” by Ruth Berman
“Extended Family” by Bruce Boston
“The Music of Werewolves” by Bruce Boston
“Galileo’s Ink Spots Fade into Twilight” by Geoffrey A. Landis
“Vampire Politics” by Ruth Berman
Departments:
Editorial: “Send in the Right Reviewer” by Sheila Williams
Reflections: “A Writer’s Diary” by Robert Silverberg
On the Net: “Steamed” by James Patrick Kelly
Next Issue
On Books: “Inside/Outside” by Norman Spinrad
The SF Conventional Calendar by Erwin S. Strauss
The cover art, by Paul Youll, illustrated “The Man Who Bridged the Mist”.
Phetteplace’s story is her first sale.