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    All of Reactor’s Short Fiction in 2024

    wpusername7562By wpusername7562December 20, 2024No Comments11 Mins Read
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    This was a big year for Reactor—we changed our name, got a fresh new look, and we published A LOT of amazing stories! In 2024, we added 35 original stories to our considerable collection of Reactor Originals—from horror to hard sci-fi, from cyberpunk to apocalyptic, from dark fantasy to AI dystopias, and from folk tales to alternate histories. All told, we published 22 short stories, 11 novelettes, and ::squints:: is that a small moon? That’s no moon! It’s a novella! Two novellas, actually!

    So make that 22 short stories, 11 novelettes, and two novellas, plus five reprints—an entire galaxy of speculative fiction for you to explore!

    As always, we are so grateful for our talented authors, illustrators, and editors, who brought us so many incredible stories this year. Please read, enjoy, and consider nominating your favorites for the Hugos, Nebulas, Stokers and any other upcoming awards and lists that honor outstanding works of science fiction, fantasy, and horror! We’re looking forward to bringing you more fantastic—and fantastical—stories in 2025!

    If you prefer to read our short fiction in ebook bundles, here are Reactor’s 2024 bundles to date, with the final 2024 bundles coming in the new year!
    Jan/Feb 2024: EPUB | PDF
    March/April 2024: EPUB | PDF
    May/June 2024: EPUB | PDF
    July/ Aug 2024: EPUB | PDF
    Sept/Oct 2024 and Nov/Dec 2024 coming soon!

    Original Short Stories

    Liminal Spaces

    By Maureen McHugh
    Edited by Ellen Datlow
    Illustrated by Katherine Lam
    6,930 words | January 17, 2024

    An engineer who frequently travels for her job suddenly finds herself in airports other than the one she arrived in…

    An illustration of a trans man and his skeleton boyfriend.

    Evan: A Remainder

    By Jordan Kurella
    Edited by Jonathan Strahan
    Illustrated by Jess Vosseteig
    4,500 words | January 31, 2024

    Evan is suddenly coughing up bones, like, A LOT of bones, but that’s not even in the top ten strangest things that have happened to him since he moved into his new (possibly haunted) duplex…

    An illustration in muted tones of a white child with brown hair cut in a short bob peering out from a collage of trees.

    Instar

    By Karen Heuler
    Edited by Ellen Datlow
    Illustrated by Sarah Jarrett
    5,000 words | February 7, 2024

    Searching for her daughter, a woman confronts the man she believes stole the child…and the strange truth behind local legends.

    A massive bird takes flight from an outcrop of green rocks.

    You Don’t Belong Where You Don’t Belong

    By Kemi Ashing-Giwa
    Edited by Jennifer Gunnels
    Illustrated by Juan Bernabeu
    5,100 words | February 28, 2024

    With her friends vanishing and her home planet of Ayeshij crushed under the weight of occupation, gemologist-turned-con artist Mitayre’s planning a very special retirement–the kind with telepathic birds, sharp teeth, and gory retribution…

    A woman walks along a busy highway median while the specter of a three-headed dog watches her.

    Median

    By Kelly Robson
    Edited by Ellen Datlow
    Illustrated by Elijah Boor
    5,220 words | March 13, 2024

    A professional caregiver’s commute takes an unsettling detour when car trouble forces her to pull over on the highway, where she begins receiving distressing phone calls from strangers…

    An illustration of a woman's face in shades of blue and green.

    The Plasticity of Being

    By Renan Bernardo
    Edited by Ann VanderMeer
    Illustrated by Scott Bakal
    5,870 words | April 3, 2024

    A Brazilian freelance journalist confronts the grim reality her past choices created when she covers a community of people living in a landfill and what they must do to survive…

    An illustration of a silhouetted person, filled with flame and smoke, facing an old pickup truck.

    Between Home and a House on Fire

    By A. T. Greenblatt
    Edited by Jonathan Strahan
    Illustrated by Dave Palumbo
    4,200 words | May 15, 2024

    The survivor of an apocalypse event in an alternate universe tries to rebuild and avoid being dragged back into the past when a visitor crosses the in-between and asks for help.

    An illustration of a woman removing a charred mask to reveal a flaming face.

    Other Kelly

    By Genevieve Valentine
    Edited by Miriam Weinberg
    Illustrated by Mary Pelc
    5,050 words | May 22, 2024

    Kelly’s friends were all getting a little sick of Kelly, even before the doppelganger showed up. And sure, it probably wants to kill her; they’re just trying to decide if that’s worse…or better.

    An illustration of a killer whale swimming over a small human figure.

    Breathing Constellations

    By Rich Larson
    Edited by Ellen Datlow
    Illustrated by Zelda Devon
    3,360 words | June 5, 2024

    Misunderstanding threatens a commune whose survival is dependent on precise communication with another species…

    An abstract illustration of recursive silhouettes of a human head, at the center, a hand tapping a tablet with a similar silhouetted head.

    I’ll Miss Myself

    By John Wiswell
    Edited by Jonathan Strahan
    Illustrated by Eva Redamonti
    3,830  words | July 10, 2024

    A man using a social media app that reaches across dimensions to talk to himself in different timelines, discovers some of his problems are universal…and some are not…

    An illustration of people dancing beneath a moon.

    In the Moon’s House

    By Mary Robinette Kowal
    Edited by Claire Eddy
    Illustrated by Avalon Nuovo
    3,840  words | July 17, 2024

    A new Lady Astronaut story! Dawn struggles to fit in with the rest of her team–the backup crew for the next lunar mission–but she and her colleagues may have more in common than anyone realizes…

    An illustration featuring a human hand with medical wires attached at the wrist, holding a gun, surrounded by a colorful montage of tea cups, flowers, and playing cards.

    The Alice Run

    By Nancy Kress
    Edited by Ellen Datlow
    Illustrated by Danzhu Hu
    7,260  words | August 7, 2024

    A comatose patient undergoes an experimental procedure that uses favorite childhood stories to pull the patient back into consciousness—but the experiment doesn’t go quite as planned…

    An illustration. While revelers drink in an adjacent room, a lone woman weeps over a pot cooking on the stove.

    Before the Forest

    By Kell Woods
    Edited by Aislyn Fredsall
    Illustrated by Matt Rota
    6,940 words | August 14, 2024

    Kell Woods returns to the world of her bestselling novel, After the Forest, weaving a dark and lyrical standalone, spoiler-free backstory for a young witch at the siege of Breisach, years before she became notorious for her gingerbread cottage…and her appetite.

    An illustration of a supine older man reaching up through the branches of a tree.

    The Gulmohar of Mehranpur

    By Amal Singh
    Edited by Jonathan Strahan
    Illustrated by Samantha Mash
    4,760  words | August 21, 2024

    In the small city of Mehranpur, the Nawab suspects there may be a connection between the slow wasting of a beloved tree and the fate of the city itself.

    An illustration of two hands grasping for the same ace of spades card.

    Ace Up Her Sleeve

    By Genoveva Dimova
    Edited by Sanaa Ali-Virani
    Illustrated by Rovina Cai
    5,775  words | August 28, 2024

    Set in the same thrilling world as Genoveva Dimova’s The Witch’s Compendium of Monsters series, “Ace Up Her Sleeve” is a standalone, spoiler-free story featuring the fire witch Kosara, who must match wits with the Tsar of Monsters in a high-stakes card game that is equal parts magic, skill, and subterfuge…

    An illustration of a ghostly antlered creature with glowing yellow eyes overlooking a roadside motel.

    Parthenogenesis

    By Stephen Graham Jones
    Edited by Ellen Datlow
    Illustrated by Brian Britigan
    3,930  words | October 2, 2024

    When their rental truck breaks down, two friends moving cross-country kill time by telling stories about the strange carving in front of the motel where they’re awaiting a mechanic…

    An illustration of a horned woman grasping an anatomical heart as blood drips off her chin and onto her blouse.

    Everybody Is in the Place

    By Emma J. Gibbon
    Edited by Ellen Datlow
    Illustrated by Orabel
    3,700  words | October 9, 2024

    The fair comes every year with its wild music, boys, and rides, but Maybelle and Enid are far more interested in the rumored return of the Labyrinth, which hasn’t been seen in several years…

    An illustration of bright red roses growing out of a ghostly white, anatomical heart.

    Bright Hearts

    By Kaaron Warren
    Edited by Ellen Datlow
    Illustrated by Sonia Lai
    4,290  words | October 16, 2024

    A florist becomes obsessed with the strange, haunting red flowers she buys from an equally strange old lady…

    An illustrated montage of a woman holding an empty bird cage and a trio of masked bandits.

    Halcyon Afternoon (Mongolian Wizard #10)

    By Michael Swanwick
    Edited by Claire Eddy
    Illustrated by Dave Palumbo
    3,560  words | October 17, 2024

    Ritter grapples with a cunning adversary in this new Mongolian Wizard story.

    An illustrated montage of soldiers against a shattered pocket watch, the shell of a bombed building and a trio of artillery guns.

    Dragons of Paris (Mongolian Wizard #11)

    By Michael Swanwick
    Edited by Claire Eddy
    Illustrated by Dave Palumbo
    6,870  words | October 18, 2024

    A new Mongolian Wizard story about a battle to save Paris from an unexpected new enemy.

    An illustration of an ominous silhouette of a figure lurking in a doorway spilling red light.

    The V*mpire

    By P H Lee
    Edited by Mal Frazier
    Illustrated by James Fenner
    5,460  words | October 23, 2024

    The vampires aren’t even the worst part about being a teenage trans girl on tumblr.

    An island forms the top of an older person's face reflected in the water.

    Songs of the Snow Whale

    By K.A. Teryna, translated by Alex Shvartsman
    Edited by Ann VanderMeer
    Illustrated by Marie-Alice Harel
    6,325 words | December 11, 2024

    At the edge of the world, on the island of R’evava in the Arctic Ocean, a blizzard rages outside as five people gathered in a small weather station pass the time telling each other stories while they wait for a break in the storm…

    Original Novelettes

    An illustration of a farmhouse being surrounded by the shadows of three women and a cat.

    Also, the Cat

    By Rachel Swirsky
    Edited by Jonathan Strahan
    Illustrated by Rovina Cai
    13,800  words | January 10, 2024

    Even death is no match for a trio of elderly, stubborn, ever-sparring sisters, who refuse to rest in peace while their grudges live on…

    A silhouetted figure contemplates a red sun in a green sky overlaid with graph lines.

    Nine Billion Turing Tests

    By Chris Willrich
    Edited by Jonathan Strahan
    Illustrated by Sara Wong
    10,500  words | February 21, 2024

    In a post-nuclear event Silicon Valley, a man grieving the loss of his wife struggles to find comfort when he is forced to communicate with his neighbors’ AI devices, rather than the people themselves.

    A young person drinks from a bowl of red liquid as around them, waves crash into ships and flames burn a village in the background.

    The River Judge

    By S.L. Huang
    Edited by Oliver Dougherty
    Illustrated by Dawn Yang
    10,940 words | March 6, 2024

    In this prequel novelette to the critically acclaimed The Water Outlaws, nine-year-old Li Li is introduced to a web of community secrets and family intrigue when she helps her mother bury the corpse of a man that has somehow wound up in the storeroom of her family’s inn…

    An abstract illustration of a cat at a woman's bare feet.

    A Well-Fed Companion

    By Congyun “Mu Ming” Gu
    Translated into English by Kiera Johnson
    Edited by Ruoxi Chen & Lindsey Hall
    Illustrated by Park Inju
    8,840 words | March 20, 2024

    In a future where human souls take the form of animal companions, Hairuo struggles to keep her cat fed on the tedium of her day-to-day, until she meets an enigmatic stranger who has a well-fed cat…and an appetite of his own.

    An illustration of a person falling through a storm of red playing cards.

    Blackjack

    By Veronica Schanoes
    Edited by Ellen Datlow
    Illustrated by Mark Smith
    12,310  words | April 10, 2024

    A woman visiting Las Vegas for a fun weekend encounters her ne’er-do-well ex-husband, who begs her for a favor that gambles with life and death…

    Sculpture of Judge Dee seated in a snowy forest, his left hand raised and holding a flame.

    Judge Dee and the Executioner of Epinal

    By Lavie Tidhar
    Edited by Jonathan Strahan
    Illustrated by Red Nose Studio
     9,280  words | April 17, 2024

    Unknown forces attempt to stop Judge Dee and Jonathan from transporting a mysterious and possibly dangerous prisoner, who holds a secret about the Judge, to an executioner in France…

    An abstract illustration of a human head superimposed with the shape of a knife blade.

    The Two Musics

    By Michael Cisco
    Edited by Ann VanderMeer
    Illustrated by Natalie Foss
     9,020  words | May 1, 2024

    Simon thought he left his fascination with the infamous “Sunshine Killer” and his cult, the “Sunshine Circle,” behind in childhood, but the past may be closer than he realized…

    An illustration of the back of figure, within the silhouette of another person's head.

    The Angel’s Share

    By Martin Cahill
    Edited by Jonathan Strahan
    Illustrated by James Zapata
     7,830 words | July 24, 2024

    A woman hires an exorcist to clear an infestation of 32 angels.

    An illustration of a sculptor carving the head of a king out of stone.

    Set in Stone

    By K.J. Parker
    Edited by Jonathan Strahan
    Illustrated by John Anthony Di Giovanni
     7,650  words | September 4, 2024

    A sculptor struggles when he is commanded to perpetuate the lies of a deceitful and cruel king…

    An illustration of a mobile phone on an orange background; the screen of the phone is cracked forming the shape of a star, with a red X at the center.

    Vigilant

    By Cory Doctorow
    Edited by Patrick Nielsen Hayden
    Illustrated by Will Staehle
     8,120  words | September 26, 2024

    In a new Little Brother story, when schools make war on their own students, something has to give. . .

    An illustration of a red sofa floating in space.

    Original Novellas

    An illustration of recipe cards on a counter surrounded by scattered ingredients.

    Have You Eaten?

    By Sarah Gailey
    Edited by Ruoxi Chen
    Illustrated by Shing Yin Khor
     26,310 words | April 2-5, 2024

    The complete serialized novella from Hugo Award-winning author Sarah Gailey, in which a fractured group of undesirables work together to nurture and nourish each other while navigating a dangerous world that would just as soon see them dead. Still—inch by inch, meal by meal—they build their own future. Have you eaten?

    At the center of a white star on an aqua blue field, an illustration of a black arm, fist raised to the sky, but crossed out with a red X.

    Spill

    By Cory Doctorow
    Edited by Patrick Nielsen Hayden
    Illustrated by Will Staehle
     31,800 words | September 24, 2024

    In a new Little Brother novella, there is no security in obscurity. But there can be redemption in mutual aid.

    Reactor Reprints

    Illustration of a blue humanoid face with wires dangling behind it on an orange field.

    Reduce! Reuse! Recycle!

    *This story debuted in the trade paperback edition of TJ Klune’s In the Lives of Puppets, published by Tor Books on 3-12-2024. Please use that publication for any nominations/lists.
    By TJ Klune
    Edited by Ali Fisher
    Illustrated by Sixian Wang
    June 12, 2024

    An android who knows nothing besides his work in a factory, is given one final week to explore the world before he is forced to undergo mandatory reprogramming, in this bittersweet precursor to TJ Klune’s In the Lives of Puppets.

    An illustration of two cloaked women walking in the rain, while a man in a pith helmet hurries after them.

    Colors of Money

    By Nisi Shawl
    Edited by Aislyn Fredsall
    Illustrated by Jabari Weathers
    June 26, 2024

    Set after the events of Everfair, espionage, betrayal, and political intrigue follow, when the estranged son of a founding member of Everfair visits his sister in Zanzibar…

    An illustration of a skull with gleaming rubies for eyes.

    The Unwanted Guest

    By Tamsyn Muir
    Edited by Carl Engle-Laird
    Illustrated by Greg Manchess
    September 18, 2024

    Palamedes Sextus and Ianthe Tridentarius match wits on a dreamlike battlefield.

    An abstract illustration of two figures floating in space.

    Become of Me

    By Veronica Roth
    Edited by Lindsey Hall
    Illustrated by Eli Minaya
    November 13, 2024

    An android mother writes a letter to her daughter…

    An illustration of Leopold II of Belgium at a podium while ghostly figures stand behind him.

    Vulcanization

    By Nisi Shawl
    Edited by Aislyn Fredsall
    Illustrated by Jabari Weathers
    December 4, 2024

    In the same world as Everfair, a brutal king plagued by visions of the Black people he slaughtered in Congo attempts to destroy the spirits haunting him using an inventor’s powerful but unproven machine…

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