This powerful story by Elizabeth Bear, which combines hard SF with mysterious, deadly events along a particular coastline, is making its investigative debut online this weekend.| The Sunday Morning Transport
Welcome back, Meg Elison, we are so excited to take this journey to the stars with you!| The Sunday Morning Transport
James Patrick Kelly returns this month with a transporting tale of alien communication and the varieties of religious experience.| www.sundaymorningtransport.com
In August, Sunday Morning Transport authors Naomi Kanakia, Jim Kelly, Meg Elison, and Elizabeth Bear share stories from far and wide.| The Sunday Morning Transport
In July’s fourth, free to read and share, story, Izzy Wasserstein invites you on a very special roadtrip.| www.sundaymorningtransport.com
In July’s third, free to read and share, story, Fawaz Al-Matrouk unfolds a story about what is true and what is not.| The Sunday Morning Transport
In July’s second, free to read and share, story, John Wiswell takes us on a little ride.| www.sundaymorningtransport.com
It’s our fourth July bringing you four great, free, Sunday Morning short stories!| The Sunday Morning Transport
Come close and listen: This week, author C.C. Finlay returns to the Transport to share a new legend.| www.sundaymorningtransport.com
Maurice Broaddus is in the house this week to welcome those with the groove to the Freedom Galaxy!| The Sunday Morning Transport
In their Sunday Morning Transport debut, T. K. Rex delivers us to a terrific story of science and monsters.| www.sundaymorningtransport.com
For June, Sunday Morning Transport authors Sarah Monette (aka Katherine Addison), T. K. Rex, Maurice Broaddus, and C. C. Finlay bring you tales from near and (very, very) far. As always, the first story of the month is free to read.| The Sunday Morning Transport
Mary Anne Mohanraj brings us back to the Jump Space universe for a third installation of Anju’s story, with its multi-layered relationships, consequences, distances, and connections (you can read Mary Anne’s previous Sunday Morning Transport stories in that universe, “| The Sunday Morning Transport
Do we ever truly know who we work for? In Chris East’s new micro thriller, the surprises keep coming.| www.sundaymorningtransport.com
Enjoy the performance as author Kelly Robson tells us a horror-laced lullaby for the future, straight from the Bradbury Building in LA.| The Sunday Morning Transport
From mermaids to spies and everything in between, May’s Sunday Morning Transport stories are ready to entice you.| The Sunday Morning Transport
A.T. Greenblatt takes us on a gorgeously revealing underground adventure this week.| The Sunday Morning Transport
A young couple, a secret, and a sparkling surprise from F Brett Cox today.| www.sundaymorningtransport.com
Thomas Ha’s future comes for us so subtly the heartbreak almost doesn’t hit until after.| The Sunday Morning Transport
This month’s Sunday Morning Transport stories include an explicit cyberpunk/space pirate story from Arkady Martine, Thomas Ha’s surreal and spooky family arrangements, a sparkling surprise from F.| www.sundaymorningtransport.com
An amazing science fiction/fantasy short story each week. Click to read The Sunday Morning Transport, a Substack publication with thousands of subscribers.| www.sundaymorningtransport.com
We are so pleased to share David Bowles’ second Midwife-universe story this week.| www.sundaymorningtransport.com
How far can empathy reach? Martin Cahill’s incredible story of a fighter’s final moments has the answer.~ Julian and Fran, October 24, 2023 We Will Witness by Martin Cahill When Marcus was shot, he fell on his back; now he cannot help but face the sky. He sweats, staring into that cobalt expanse, a darker blue than before, each of them bleeding toward their end. The smell of hot earth and blood stings his nostrils; the jungle’s enormity is a wall of sound sheltering him.| www.sundaymorningtransport.com