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Interview: Valerie ValdesValerie Valdes is co-editor of the award-winning Escape Pod science fiction podcast, as well as the author of the Chilling Effect trilogy and...
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Like Father, Like Son: Evangelion, Shin Kamen Rider, and MasculinityThere are a great many emotionally poignant moments in Evangelion 3.0+1.01: Thrice Upon A Time that stopped me in my tracks, that immediately...
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A Magical Correspondence, to the Tune of HeartstringsI To learn the craft of witches, one must cultivate the pillars of magical living: curiosity, attentiveness, and perseverance. Those who are...
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Uncanny Magazine Podcast 57BWelcome to Episode 57B of the award-winning Uncanny Magazine Podcast! In Episode 57B you will hear: Introduction: Erika Ensign and Steven...
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Redshift ||| ShiftredThe dose hits, blindsiding me with a gentle, warm light, and at once each of my trembled breaths is filled with a sweet taste like water ice. I...
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The Best-Ever Cosplay of Whistle and MidnightThe thirty-third annual convention for the Lefthand Metro Worm Cosplayers Club was, not surprisingly, ruined by drama. Helk, the convention...
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Scalzi on Film: The Godzilla BeeperAs I was watching Godzilla Minus One, the (terrific) new Japanese reboot and recontextualization of the Godzilla origin story, I found myself...
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The Sea-Witches at NightfallClutched in cold hands and freed to blue topographies a sacred transmission pulses as the light lowers a bright chorus metewintoq is heard singing...
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In blue sightWe ship ourselves in the deep blue sea. Our hands oars, memories the only compass working backwards, downwards, abysswards. We metal our way on...
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“How to Raise a Kraken in Your Bathtub” by P. Djèlí Clark Won the British Science Fiction Association Award for Best Short Fiction!Wonderful news, Space Unicorns! “How to Raise a Kraken in Your Bathtub” by P. Djèlí Clark won the British Science Fiction Association...
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Four Uncanny Stories, Uncanny Magazine, and Lynne M. Thomas and Michael Damian Thomas Are 2024 Hugo Award Finalists!PHENOMENAL news, Space Unicorns! Four Uncanny Magazine stories are finalists for the prestigious Hugo Award! “The Year Without Sunshine” by...
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Four Uncanny Magazine Stories are 2023 Nebula Award Finalists!Outstanding news, Space Unicorns! FOUR Uncanny Magazine stories are finalists for the prestigious Nebula Award from the Science Fiction and...
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Uncanny Magazine Podcast 57AWelcome to Episode 57A of the award-winning Uncanny Magazine Podcast! In Episode 57A you will hear: Introduction: Lynne M. Thomas and Michael...
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Stitched to Skin like Family IsMy stitches laddered their way up the split seam, in and out one side, across, and then in and out the other. When you pulled the thread through,...
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The God, DescendantThe Falling God is falling, was falling, will always be falling. That is the constant. The only change is in how they do it: sometimes they allow...
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Interview: Nghi VoNghi Vo became a writer because while there were alternatives, none of them suited her as well as a lifetime of endless research combined with...
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The RobotYear 1 “Got a new one for you,” the mover said. Small man, in neat overalls, wheeling the box on the stacker. That’s what the robot saw when they...
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OrcsI can still hear it: the wall of sound in my headphones, the cacophony of competing sound effects, some like the double pam-pam of exploding...
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Pseudotranslation and the Art of Made Up WordsA little while ago I was working on the draft of a novel when I came up against a task I’ve never found especially interesting: making up a word...
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pockets full of stonesyou ask me, lips pressed to vertebrae, about the ocean: does it weep for all those lost at sea; does it remember all it’s taken?...
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Richard Bowes—A RemembranceThis is very difficult to write. The fabulous writer Richard Bowes passed away on December 24, 2023. We first met Rick many years ago at a WisCon...
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AN OPEN LETTER TO CREATURESThe Science of Dying Dear creatures, this is how you will leave this world. IHouselights will dim their fluorescence and...
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Afflictions of the New AgeIt slips, now—I know it slips. There are men in my parlor, in uniforms, crisp navy, badged. Police. Beyond them Eveline wavers in a yellow...
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“How to Raise a Kraken in Your Bathtub” by P. Djèlí Clark Is a Finalist for the British Science Fiction Association Award for Best Short Fiction!Fabulous news, Space Unicorns! “How to Raise a Kraken in Your Bathtub” by P. Djèlí Clark is a finalist for the British Science Fiction...
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Uncanny Magazine Issue 57 Cover and Table of Contents!Coming March 5, the 57th issue of the Hugo Award-winning Uncanny Magazine!! All of the content will be available in the eBook version on the day...
