Shoreline of Infinity’s Event Horizon – Jane Yolen’s Last Robot

Join Jane Yolen and the Shoreline team as we proudly publish and launch her short collection, The Last Robot.
Poems, will be read, chat will be had, jokes may be made.
Hosted by Russell Jones.
We are Still Here – Anya Ow

“The tourist screamed when they saw me, which was always hurtful. “You don’t have a visa,” I told them as I stayed partly submerged in the warm water. “Turn around.” ”
Singularity – Davide Mana

“Of the things that could go wrong while crocheting, opening a portal had seemed like a low probability.”
Isn’t Your Daughter Such a Doll – Tobi Ogundiran

“Ralia smiled. “The door sensed she wanted to enter and spoke to her. It said, ‘I am a door, my name is Door. I am a protector of the secrets within.’ ”
Odette – Zen Cho

“But Odette divined the house’s secrets. Nooks under staircases and crannies between sofas and walls … Columns of light that moved around the house, picking whatever room suited their fancy.”
Shoreliners on the BSFA Awards Longlists

We’re very pleased to announce that seven Shoreline of Infinity contributors have made it to the BSFA (British Science Fiction Association) Longlists.
After the Plague – Short Story Competition for Scottish Writers

Cymera, Scotland’s Festival of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Writing and Shoreline of Infinity, Scotland’s award-winning science fiction magazine are teaming up again to host our short story competition in our quest to discover new writing talent right here in Scotland. 2020 has changed everything, and now more than ever we are looking forward to […]
It’s the End of the World: But What Are We Really Afraid Of? by Adam Roberts

It’s the End of the World: But What Are We Really Afraid Of? Adam Roberts 288 pages Elliott & Thompson Review by Ken MacLeod No one would have believed in the first nine years of the second decade of the twenty-first century that so many of us would soon be slain by the humblest things […]
Sighting – C.S. Simpson

“I stood with my jaw hinged open, like a fish taking one last gasp for air. It was real and it happened right in front of me.”
The Carry Oot – Jeff Hunter

The doors to the maintenance bay inched open as Reid pelted down the corridor towards them. “No way I’m payin’ for that meal…”