Sure, I've been reading. The ones I loved:
From
Saffron and Brimstone Strange Stories by Elizabeth Hand, The Lost Domain: Four Stories "Kronia," "Calypso in Berlin," "Echo," and
"The Saffron Gatherers."From
Asimov's Science Fiction July 2007: "Fountain of Age" by Nancy Kress, "Bullet Dance" by John Schoffstall and "Roxie" by Robert Reed.
From
Asimov's Science Fiction August 2007: "The Bridge" by Kathleen Anne Goonan (reprint), "Dead House Point" by Daryl Gregory.
From
Asimov's Science Fiction: "My Heart As Dry As Dust" by Kim Zimring,
"How Music Begins" by James Van Pelt, "What Wolves Know" by Kit Reed. (Note: I haven't finished reading the R. Garcia Y Robertson novelette.)
From
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction: May 2007, "The Master Miller's Tale" by Ian R. MacLeod and "The Tamarisk Hunter" by Paolo Bacigalupi.
From
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 2007:
"The Tomb Wife" by Gwyneth Jones.From
Electric Velocipede Issue No. 12, "Reduction Descending" by Luke Jackson, "A Miracle in Shreveport" by Michael Jasper, "The Garden of Earthly Delights" by Jay Caselberg and "Dr. Black and the Village of Stones" by Brendan Connell.
From
Lady Churchill's Robot Wristlet Issue No. 20: "The Third Kind of Darkness" by M. Brock Moorer, "Workshop" by Laura Evans, "I'll Give In" by Meghan McCarron, "In the Lobby of the Mission Palms" by Jon Hanson, "The Last Worders" by Karen Joy Fowler, "Prolegomenon to the Adventures of ChÃlde Phoenix" by Marly Youmans.
From Reflection's Edge,
"Dead Lovers" by A. M. Muffaz.
From
Realms of Fantasy, August 2007: "Little Miss Apocalypse" by Christopher Barzak, "Metaphysics" by Elizabeth Glover and
"A Trade in Serpents" by Alan Smale.From
Interzone Issue 210: "Toke" by Tim Akers.
From
Weird Tales, April-May 2007: "The Man Who Carved Skulls" by Richard Parks, "Six Scents" by Lisa Mantchev and
"Spider Comes Home" by Gerald Houarner.From
Strange Horizons (remember their fund drive, please),
"29 Union Leaders Can't Be Wrong" by Genevieve Valentine.
From
Chizine,
"The Vine That Ate the South" by Bill Kte'pi.