Visions is a science fiction magazine that brings together writers, designers and researchers of the past and present to explore the future. Experimental and ambitious, it combines a wide range of writing, including super-short fiction; stories by both established and emerging authors; and even a cult French novel in serial translated into English for the first time. This second issue looks at visions of humanity.
In this issue:
- Age and death
- The rapture
- Death and burial
- Humanity loses its way
- Palinurus and the fish
- New kinds of medicine
- Humanity at night
- The second part of cult French novel Quinzinzinzany, in translation for the first time