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Interview: Greg van Eekhout

Greg van Eekhout writes science fiction and fantasy for all ages. His novels for adults include Norse Code and California Bones. His novels for young readers include Voyage of the Dogs and the upcoming release, Cog. He’s a two-time Nebula Award finalist. “Big Box”—a darkly humorous look at discount-priced magic—is van Eekhout’s first appearance in […]

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The Better Place

The Good Place pilot aired in September 2016; two months later, any optimism about our nation’s advancement had to contend with the acknowledgement that our country, like so many of its predecessors and contemporaries, could experience a fall. Though I’d hoped that we had done enough to prevent Trump’s potential presidency, it was never an […]

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Interview: Elizabeth Bear

Elizabeth Bear was born on the same day as Frodo and Bilbo Baggins, but in a different year. She has been the recipient of Hugo, Sturgeon, Locus, and Campbell Awards, among others. Her most recent novels are Ancestral Night and The Red-Stained Wings. “Lest We Forget” is Bear’s fourth appearance in Uncanny. Uncanny Magazine: “Lest […]

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Toy Stories

I remember walking into the rainbow-colored coffeeshop down the street during the late summer of 2016 and finding my friend Sarah already there, hard at work on her new novel. I asked her how it was going, but somehow we ended up spending nearly an hour talking about how much we loved season one of […]

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Everyone’s World Is Ending All the Time: notes on becoming a climate resilience planner at the edge of the anthropocene

How to deal with the end of the world: first, recognize that everyone’s world is ending all the time. Then, take note: in fact, lambkins, we will live. All despite ourselves, we will live—and be irrevocably changed, as we have irrevocably changed the world. 1. All That Is Solid Melts Into Air Approximately two and […]

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