Uncanny Magazine Issue 18 Cover and Table of Contents!

Coming September 5THE EIGHTEENTH ISSUE OF 2016 & 2017 HUGO AWARD-WINNING  UNCANNY MAGAZINE!!!

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There is an upcoming staff change at Uncanny Magazine. Issue 18 will be Amal El-Mohtar’s last issue as a podcast reader. Amal’s career as a writer and academic has been growing, and she needed to shed some responsibilities to focus on her upcoming projects. Amal has been an extremely important part of Uncanny Magazine since its beginning. Nobody did more to support this dream. We at Uncanny wish her all the best in every future endeavor.

Cover
Ashley Mackenzie- Inspiration

Editorial
The Uncanny Valley

Fiction
N. K. Jemisin- “Henosis” (9/5)
Fran Wilde- “Clearly Lettered in a Mostly Steady Hand” (9/5)
C. S. E. Cooney- “Though She Be But Little” (9/5)

Catherynne M. Valente- “Down and Out in R’lyeh” (10/3)
Vina Jie-Min Prasad- “Fandom for Robots” (10/3)
Delia Sherman- “At Cooney’s” (10/3)

Reprint
Malinda Lo- “Ghost Town” (9/5)

Essays
Sophie Aldred – “My Voice-Over Life” (9/5)
Cecilia Tan- “Let Me Tell You” (9/5)

Sarah Kuhn- “I’m Not The Only One: Why Wonder Woman Doesn’t Need to Stand Alone in Order to Stand Tall” (10/3)

Sam J. Miller & Jean Rice- “’Don’t Let Him Catch You With Your Work Undone’—Activism for the Long Haul, Resistance 101, Vol. 4″ (10/3)
Sabrina Vourvoulias- “Changeable Skins, Consummate Catchphrases” (10/3)

Poetry
Jo Walton- “Too Much Dystopia?” (9/5)
Brandon O’Brien- “Birth, Place” (9/5)

Ali Trotta- “A Lovesong From Frankenstein’s Monster” (10/3)
Gwynne Garfinkle- “The Golem of the Gravestones” (10/3)

Interviews
Julia Rios Interviews C. S. E. Conney (9/5)

Julia Rios Interviews Delia Sherman (10/3)

Podcast 18A (9/5)
N. K. Jemisin- “Henosis,” as read by Stephanie Morris
Fran Wilde- “Clearly Lettered with a Mostly Steady Hand,” as read by Amal El-Mohtar
Jo Walton- “Too Much Dystopia?”, as read by Erika Ensign
Julia Rios Interviews Fran Wilde

Podcast 18B (10/3)
Catherynne M. Valente- “Down and Out in R’lyeh,” as read by Heath Miller
Ali Trotta- “A Lovesong From Frankenstein’s Monster,” as read by Amal El-Mohtar
Julia Rios Interviews Catherynne M. Valente

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