This is a little late, but better late than never. Recently my short story "Icarus" was published in Issue 443 of the science fiction e-zine Bewildering Stories. "Icarus" is a story about a boy who has his consciousness downloaded into the body of a hawk, and in so doing runs afoul of his family and the law. On the surface, the story is a humorous exploration of a fun sci-fi premise. But at bottom, it's really a story about what it means to be alive. Happy reading!
EDIT #1: Bewildering Stories just published its "editors' choices" for the quarter. "Icarus" was one of the 14 selected (out of 41 total). "Icarus" was also picked as the eighth "most controversial" work published this quarter (out of 93 total).
EDIT #2: "Icarus" was also selected for a Mariner Award in Bewildering Stories' year-end review.
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