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Fiction First

Of course, Amazing Stories wouldn't be worthy of the name without fiction from the finest authors, so we've got plenty of that. Amazing 603 includes "Proof," by Timothy Zahn; "The Spider's Amazement," by Bruce Sterling; "Human Subjects," by Ray Vukcevich; and "Monster," by Gene Wolfe.

A regular component of our fiction will be "1,000 Words," in which we provide an author with a picture, and the author tells us which thousand words it's worth. The first installment is a little unusual, as Neil Gaiman provided an 800-word introduction to a 200-word story by Harlan Ellison®, "Loose Cannon, or Rubber Duckies from Space."

We've begun to hear that Amazing Stories 603 is now appearing on newsstands nationwide.

Have you seen it yet? Tell us what you think.

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