Uncanny Magazine Issue 15 Available March 7

The fifteenth issue of the 2016 Hugo Award-winning Uncanny Magazine will be available on March 7.

Hugo Award-winning Publishers/Editors-in-Chief Lynne M. Thomas and Michael Damian Thomas are proud to present the fifteenth issue of their 2016 Hugo Award-winning online science fiction and fantasy magazine, featuring passionate SF/F fiction and poetry, gorgeous prose, provocative nonfiction, and a deep investment in the diverse SF/F culture, along with a Parsec Award-winning monthly podcast featuring a story, poem, and interview from that issue. Stories from Uncanny Magazine have been finalists or winners of the Hugo, Nebula, Locus, and World Fantasy Awards.

The entire contents can be purchased in the eBook version on the day of release from Weightless Books, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Google Play, and Kobo.

Uncanny’s free online content will be released in two stages, half on March 7 and half on April 4.

EBook subscriptions are available from Weightless Books and Amazon. They also take support on Patreon. For more information, please check out uncannymagazine.com or follow Uncanny at https://twitter.com/UncannyMagazine or https://www.facebook.com/uncannymagazine.

Table of Contents

Cover

  • Julie Dillon- “Submerged City”

Editorial

  • The Uncanny Valley (3/7)

Fiction

  • Beth Cato- “With Cardamom I’ll Bind Their Lips” (3/7)
  • Stephen Graham Jones- “Rising Star” (3/7)
  • JY Yang- “Auspicium Melioris Aevi” (3/7)
  • Sarah Pinsker- And Then There Were (N – One) (4/4)
  • S. Qiouyi Lu- An Abundance of Fish (4/4)

Reprint

  • Kameron Hurley- “The Red Secretary” (4/4)

Nonfiction

  • Sam J. Miller- “Resistance 101: Basics of Community Organizing for SF/F Creators & Consumers, Volume One: Protest Tips and Tricks” (3/7)
  • Elsa Sjunneson-Henry- “Act Up, Rise Up” (3/7)
  • Shveta Thakrar- “#beautifulresistance” (4/4)
  • Dawn Xiana Moon- “A Work of Art Is a Refuge and Resistance” (4/4)
  • Paul Booth – “Fandom in the Classroom” (4/4)

Poetry

  • Cassandra Khaw- “Protestations Against the Idea of Anglicization” (3/7)
  • Brandon O’Brien- “time, and time again” (3/7)
  • Bogi Takács- “The Size of a Barleycorn, Encased in Lead” (4/4)
  • Lisa M. Bradley- “The Axolotl Inquest” (4/4)

Interviews

  • Stephen Graham Jones by Julia Rios (3/7)
  • Sarah Pinsker by Julia Rios (4/4)

Podcast 15A (3/7)

  • Story- Beth Cato- “With Cardamom I’ll Bind Their Lips” (As read by Erika Ensign)
  • Poem- Cassandra Khaw- “Protestations Against the Idea of Anglicization” (As read by Amal El-Mohtar)
  • Interview- Beth Cato by Julia Rios

Podcast 15B (4/4)

  • Story- JY Yang- “Auspicium Melioris Aevi” (As read by Amal El-Mohtar)
  • Poem- Lisa M. Bradley- “The Axolotl Inquest” (As read by Erika Ensign)
  • Interview- JY Yang by Julia Rios

 


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