The ninth issue of Uncanny Magazine will be available on March 1.
The entire contents can be purchased in the eBook version on the day of release.
Uncanny’s free online content will be released in two stages, half on March 1 and half on April 5.
EBook subscriptions are available from Weightless Books and Amazon. They also take support on Patreon.
Cover
- “Strange Companions” by Katy Shuttleworth
Editorial
- “The Uncanny Valley” by Lynne M. Thomas and Michael Damian Thomas (3/1)
Fiction
- “Love Is Never Still” by Rachel Swirsky (3/1)
- “The Shadow Collector” by Shveta Thakrar (3/1)
- “Big Thrull and the Askin’ Man” by Max Gladstone (4/5)
- “The Wolf and the Tower Unwoven” by Kelly Sandoval (4/5)
- “The Artificial Bees” by Simon Guerrier (4/5)
Reprint
- “Just Another Future Song” by Daryl Gregory (3/1)
Nonfiction
- “Men of Their Times” by Jim C. Hines (3/1)
- “Furry Fandom” by Kyell Gold (3/1)
- “The Transmigration of George R. R. Martin” by Javier Grillo–Marxuach (4/5)
- “Closing the Gap: The Blurring of Fan and Professional” by Mark Oshiro (4/5)
Poetry
- “Fox Girl Cycle 1” by C. S. E. Cooney (3/1)
- “The Book of Forgetting” by Jennifer Crow (4/5)
- “god–date” by Brandon O’Brien (4/5)
Interviews
- Rachel Swirsky interviewed by Deborah Stanish (3/1)
- Simon Guerrier interviewed by Deborah Stanish (4/5)
Podcast 9A (3/1)
- “The Shadow Collector” by Shveta Thakrar, as read by Amal El-Mohtar
- “Fox Girl Cycle 1” by C. S. E. Cooney, as read by Erika Ensign
- Deborah Stanish interviews Shveta Thakra
Podcast 9B (4/5)
- “Big Thrull and the Askin’ Man” by Max Gladstone, as read by Heath Miller
- “The Book of Forgetting” by Jennifer Crow, as read by Erika Ensign
- Deborah Stanish interviews Max Gladstone
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This is a really good issue. There’s a strong theme of folk tales and myths in the fiction.
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Looking forward to reading this. In two chunks, cuz I’m poor. Sorry, Uncanny, but thanks for putting it out for free on a delay. This model seems to be the best of all possible worlds for ezines, I like the ones that do this.
At first glance, I thought that was a basketball going through the net. March Madness, y’know? For a March edition?
I’ll let myself out…
Looks to be a great issue.
@Lurkertype I’m covering you. I think I support them in multiple ways: Kickstarter, Amazon subscription, Patreon. If I want a new magazine to survive I go all out. LOL
@BigelowT
Don’t let the door hit you on the way out…