Stories Volume 3
StarShipSofa Stories Volume 3
Fiction Writers
- “Electric Ladyland” by Matthew Sanborn Smith (Illustrated by Daniel Tozer)
- “That Blissful Height” by Gregory Frost (Illustrated by Simon Watkins)
- “Feedback” by Joe Haldeman (Illustrated by Jack Calverley)
- “In The Harsh Glow of Its Incandescent Beauty” by Mercurio D. Rivera (Illustrated by Timothy Booth)
- “Song of Bullfrogs, Cry of Geese” by Nicola Griffith (Illustrated by Jerel Dye)
- “Nimbus” by Peter Watts (Illustrated by Evan Forsch)
- “Luck” by James Patrick Kelly (Illustrated by Patrick McEvoy)
- “Where Virtue Lives” by Saladin Ahmed (Illustrated by Ben Greene)
- “Thirteen Ways of Looking at Space/Time” by Catherynne M. Valente (Illustrated by Mike Dubisch)
- “The Occurrence at Slocombe Priory” by Paul Cornell (Illustrated by Thomas Crielly)
- “Sunsets and Hamburgers by Gareth L. Powell (Illustrated by Bradley W. Schenck)
- “Martyrs of The Upshot Knothole” by James Morrow (Illustrated by Brian Thomas Woods)
- “Newts” by Kevin J. Anderson (Illustrated by Richard Case)
- “Cold Reading” by Michael Swanwick (Illustrated by Peter Snejbjerg)
- “Drink For The Thirst To Come” by Lawrence Santoro (Illustrated by Daniele Serra)
- “In Pacmandu” by Lavie Tidhar (Illustrated by Graeme Neil Reid)
- “Age of Miracles, Age of Wonders” by Aliette de Bodard (Illustrated by Mark Zug)
- “World Without End, Amen” by Allen Steele (Illustrated by Brent Holmes)
- “The Happiest Dead Boy In The World” by Tad Williams (Illustrated by Ben Wootten)
- “Nothing Ever Happens In Rock City” by Jack McDevitt (Illustrated by Dave Krummenacher)
- “Halfway People” by Karen Joy Fowler (Illustrated by Patrick McEvoy)
- “Friction” by Will McIntosh (Illustrated by Jouni Koponen)
- “Just A Couple of Subversive Alien Warmongers Floating All Alone in the Night” by Adam Troy Castro (Illustrated by Doug Holverson)
- “News From 2025” by David Brin (Illustrated by Bradley W. Schench)
Fact Writers
- Joy of The Flicks by Dennis M. Lane
- Top Ten “Must Read” Time Travel Works by Amy H. Sturgis
- Comics: what have they done for Us lately? by Frederic Himebaugh
- Science Fiction Through The Looking Glass: the Ape, the Alien and the Android by Morgan Saletta (Illustrated by Timothy Booth)