Uncanny Magazine Issue 46 Launches May 3

The 46th issue of Uncanny Magazine, winner of five Hugos and a British Fantasy Award, will be available on May 3 at uncannymagazine.com

Hugo Award-winning Publishers Lynne M. Thomas and Michael Damian Thomas are proud to present the 46th 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 June 7. 

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Uncanny Magazine Issue 46 Table of Contents:

Cover:

  • Wall of Roses by Elaine Ho

Editorials:

  • “The Uncanny Valley” by Lynne M. Thomas & Michael Damian Thomas
  • “The Suffering Body Problem” by Meg Elison

Fiction:

  • “Your Eyes, My Beacon: Being an Account of Several Misadventures and How I Found My Way Home” by C.L. Clark (5/3)
  • “The Eternal Cocktail Party of the Damned” by Fonda Lee (5/3)
  • “Bones Are Stones for Building” by Haralambi Markov (5/3)
  • “This Village” by Eugenia Triantafyllou (5/3)
  • “The Coward Who Stole God’s Name” by John Wiswell (6/7)
  • “Spirit Folks” by Maurice Broaddus and Rianna Butcher (6/7)
  • “Two Hands, Wrapped in Gold” by S.B. Divya (6/7)

Reprint:

  • “The Scholar of the Bamboo Flute” by Aliette de Bodard (6/7)

Nonfiction:

  • “The Boy Who Cried Historical Accuracy” by Francesca Tacchi (5/3)
  • “From Panic to Process: What Taking Criticism Actually Means” by Marissa Lingen (5/3)
  • “Gracias, Orlando: A Genre Film and a Queer Body Awakening” by Héctor González (6/7)
  • “No Astra without Aspera” by Tessa Fisher (6/7)

Poetry:

  • “Timeless Pie” by Beth Cato (5/3)
  • “In Stock Images of the Future, Everything is White” by Terese Mason Pierre (5/3)
  • “Spirituals” by Anjali Patel (6/7)
  • “Wormhole” by Abu Bakr Sadiq (6/7)

Interviews:

  • Haralambi Markov Interviewed by Caroline M. Yoachim (5/3)
  • S.B. Divya Interviewed by Caroline M. Yoachim (6/7)

Podcasts:

  • Episode 46A (5/3): Editors’ Introduction, “Your Eyes, My Beacon: Being an Account of Several Misadventures and How I Found My Way Home” by C.L. Clark, as read by Erika Ensign, “In Stock Images of the Future, Everything is White” by Terese Mason Pierre, as read by Matt Peters, and Lynne M. Thomas interviewing C.L. Clark.
  • Episode 46B (6/7): Editors’ Introduction, “The Coward Who Stole God’s Name” by John Wiswell, as read by Matt Peters, “Spirituals” by Anjali Patel, as read by Erika Ensign, and Lynne M. Thomas interviewing John Wiswell.

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