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Cyberpunk is a genre that focuses on high tech dystopian worlds in which the virtual life and reality intermingle and the lines between technology and humanity are ultimately blurred. Tokyo Cyberpunk Quarterly features cutting edge fiction from new and established authors from around the world. Submissions of short fiction, articles, poetry and art are welcome, please email literary content in word format or artwork and graphics in jpeg format to editor@tokyocyberpunk.com More »

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Man, Android and Machine by Philip K. Dick 1975

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

Within the universe there exist fierce cold things, which I have given the name “machines” to. Their behavior frightens me, especially if it imitates human behavior so well that I get the uncomfortable sense that these things are trying to pass themselves off as humans but are not. I call them “androids,” which is my [...]

Kinesis by Naomi C. Pattirane

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

Peace of mind was no longer a state attainable, at every turn there was something clouding the thought process and something jumbling the reasoning. It was a balancing act to sort the current waves of reality from the white noise but somehow Atha had learned to adapt. The realization that normality would never be obtainable [...]

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Sunday, January 24th, 2010

Tokyo Cyberpunk Quarterly features cutting edge fiction from Asia and Europe. Submissions of short fiction, articles, poetry and art are welcome, please send contributions of 800 to 4000 words maximum in word format to editor@tokyocyberpunk.com
Please proofread your work and include a short biography to let the readers know a bit about you. If [...]