The twentieth issue of Hugo-winning Uncanny Magazine will be available on January 2.
Hugo Award-winning Publishers/Editors-in-Chief Lynne M. Thomas and Michael Damian Thomas are proud to present the twentieth issue of their 2016 and 2017 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 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 the day of release, January 2, and half on February 6.
EBook subscriptions are available from Weightless Books and Amazon. They also take support on Patreon. For more information, check out uncannymagazine.com or follow Uncanny at https://twitter.com/UncannyMagazine or https://www.facebook.com/uncannymagazine.
Uncanny Magazine Issue 20 Table of Contents
Cover
- Sleepless on the Silk Road by Tran Nguyen
Editorial
- “The Uncanny Valley” by Lynne M. Thomas & Michael Damian Thomas (1/2)
Fiction
- “She Still Loves the Dragon” by Elizabeth Bear (1/2)
- “Contingency Plans for the Apocalypse” by S.B. Divya (1/2)
- “The Hydraulic Emperor” by Arkady Martine (1/2)
- “Lines of Growth, Lines of Passage” by Marissa Lingen (2/6)
- “Your Slaughterhouse, Your Killing Floor” by Sunny Moraine (2/6)
- “The Utmost Bound” by Vivian Shaw (2/6)
- “The Date” by R.K. Kalaw (2/6)
Reprint Fiction
- “Conservation Laws” by Vandana Singh (1/2)
Nonfiction
- “We Will See You Now” by Fran Wilde (1/2)
- “The Stories Our Games Tell Us: Excellent Narrative Games of 2017” by John Wiswell (1/2)
- “Mobile Matchmaking Hell” by Iori Kusano (1/2)
- “Postcards from the Apocalypse” by Rebecca Roanhorse (2/6)
- “How to Make a Witch-Hunt: Salem 1692” by Sarah Monette (2/6)
Poetry
- “The Early Ones” by Sofia Samatar and Del Samatar (1/2)
- “The Knight of the Beak” by Sofia Samatar and Del Samatar (1/2)
- “The Cat’s Daughters” by Nitoo Das (1/2)
- “Shadow-Song” by Sonya Taaffe (2/6)
- “1532” by Ana Hurtado (2/6)
Interviews
- S.B. Divya interviewed by Caroline M. Yoachim (1/2)
- Sunny Moraine interviewed by Caroline M. Yoachim (2/6)
Podcasts
20A (1/2)
- “She Still Loves the Dragon” by Elizabeth Bear, as read by Stephanie Malia Morris
- “The Cat’s Daughters” by Nitoo Das, as read by Erika Ensign
- Lynne M. Thomas Interviews Elizabeth Bear
20B (2/6)
- “Lines of Growth, Lines of Passage” by Marissa Lingen, as read by Erika Ensign
- “1532” by Ana Hurtado, as read by Stephanie Malia Morris
- Lynne M. Thomas Interviews Marissa Lingen
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Early January is looking good – new Uncanny and new Stross. Looking forward to it.