Uncanny Magazine Issue 37 Launches November 3

The 37th issue of Uncanny Magazine, winner of five Hugos and a British Fantasy Award, will be available on November 3.

Hugo Award-winning Publishers Lynne M. Thomas and Michael Damian Thomas are proud to present the 37th issue of their five-time Hugo Award-winning online science fiction and fantasy magazine, Uncanny Magazine. Stories from Uncanny Magazine have been finalists or winners of Hugo, Nebula, Locus, and World Fantasy Awards. As always, Uncanny features 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. 

All of Uncanny Magazine’s content will be available in eBook versions on the day of release from Weightless Books, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Google Play, and Kobo. Subscriptions are always available through Amazon Kindle and Weightless Books. The free online content will be released in 2 stages- half on day of release and half on December 1. 

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Uncanny Magazine Issue 37 Table of Contents

Cover

  • Treetops by Julie Dillon

Editorials

  • “The Uncanny Valley” by Lynne M. Thomas & Michael Damian Thomas
  • “Imagining Futures: They’re Trying to Sell You A Haunted House” by Elsa Sjunneson

Fiction

  • “50 Things Every AI Working with Humans Should Know” by Ken Liu (11/3)
  • “Proof of Existence” by Hal Y. Zhang (11/3)
  • “Words We Say Instead” by Brit E.B. Hvide (11/3)
  • “The Salt Witch” by Martha Wells (12/1)
  • “The Span of His Wrist” by Lee Mandelo (12/1)
  • “The Bottomless Martyr” by John Wiswell (12/1)

Reprint

  • “Cerulean Memories” by Maurice Broaddus (12/1)

Nonfiction

  • “Evoking the Gothic: The House That Anxiety Built” by Meghan Ball (11/3)
  • “Black and White and Red All Over: On the Semiotic Effect of Color (11/3)
  • Printing in Genre Fiction” by Meg Elison (11/3)
  • “Traveling Without Moving” by Michi Trota (12/1)
  • “This Isn’t the End: On Becoming a Writing Parent” by K.A. Doore (12/1)

Poetry

  • “Mourning Becomes Jocasta” by Jane Yolen (11/3)
  • “An Elder Resigns from the Chorus of Oedipus at Colonnus” by Peter Tacy (11/3)
  • “Cento for Lagahoos” by Brandon O’Brien (11/3)
  • “Making Accommodations” by Valerie Valdes (12/1)
  • “The Automaton Falls in Love” by Jennifer Crow (12/1)

Interviews

  • Ken Liu Interviewed by Caroline M. Yoachim (11/3)
  • Lee Mandelo Interviewed by Caroline M. Yoachim (12/1)

Podcasts

  • Episode 37A (November 3): Editors’ Introduction, “Proof of Existence” by Hal Y. Zhang, as read by Joy Piedmont, “Mourning Becomes Jocasta” by Jane Yolen and “An Elder Resigns from the Chorus of Oedipus at Colonnus,” by Peter Tacy, as read by Erika Ensign, and Lynne M. Thomas interviewing Hal Y. Zhang.
  • Episode 37B (December 1): Editors’ Introduction, “The Salt Witch” by Martha Wells, as read by Erika Ensign, “Making Accommodations” by Valerie Valdes, as read by Joy Piedmont, and Lynne M. Thomas interviewing Martha Wells.

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