'Sue Isle’s "Sisterchild" is about Simeon and Leah, Siamese twins born into a post-apocalyptic Australian tribe. Leah is nothing more than a torso and head sprouting from Simeon’s waist, and their tribe decides Leah has to be cut out so that her brother can enter manhood as a properly formed male. Although this is a death sentence for his sister, Simeon is tempted at first, but at Leah’s urgings and overwhelmed by guilt, he flees into the desert. Picked up by a trio of men who wander the desert in a Sherman tank (I kid you not), who are shocked but not offended by Leah, they are taken to a town where the technology exists that can safely separate them.'
Source: Eidolon (http://eidolon.net/?review=shortfiction5&pagetitle=Short+Fiction+Reviews+5).
'Tom Rynocceros must try and solve the mysterious death of an Ab’O Martian colonist, Bellin Say Jana, who returned to Earth for reasons of tribal honour.'
Source: Eidolon (http://eidolon.net/?review=shortfiction5&pagetitle=Short+Fiction+Reviews+5).
'Adam Browne’s "Account Dracula" is about an obsession with prime numbers and cats; the fact that the owner of both obsessions is a vampire makes for a neat twist and provides the story with some delightfully perverse moments.'
Source: Eidolon (http://eidolon.net/?review=shortfiction5&pagetitle=Short+Fiction+Reviews+5).
'A young grave digger determines to disprove a legendary curse on a wealthy family’s mausoleum.'
Source: Author's website.