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Compelling Science Fiction is a magazine created by people who believe that science fiction is important. Science fiction expands the mind and drives progress through inspiration. Our goal is to find and deliver great science fiction stories that are entertaining, inspiring, and extremely well thought out. Our stories tend to lean toward what is referred to as 'hard' science fiction, in the sense that we prefer stories that are self-consistent, scientifically plausible, and technically detailed when necessary. This first issue of Compelling Science Fiction contains five excellent stories:
1. Lawrence Buentello's "Gaia's Children," an intense tale about planetary colonization.
2. Aaron Wright's "Reflection," which gives a glimpse into the life of a sentient hospital.
3. "Mean and Clean" by Marie DesJardin, a lighthearted look at a unique alien life-form.
4. "Opportunities for Lost Children" by James Beamon, an interesting take on mind transference.
5. "the Art of Failure" by Robert Dawson, an exhilarating first contact situation with a clever resolution.
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