Uncanny Magazine Issue 59 Cover and Table of Contents!
Coming July 2, the 59th issue of the Hugo Award-winning Uncanny Magazine!!
All of the content will be available in the eBook version on the day of release.
The free online content will be released in 2 stages- half on day of release and half on August 6.
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Uncanny Magazine Issue 59 Table of Contents:
Cover:
Lunacy Act 1 by Broci
Editorial:
“The Uncanny Valley” by Lynne M. Thomas & Michael Damian Thomas
Fiction:
“Signs of Life” by Sarah Pinsker (7/2)
“Across the Street” by Greg van Eekhout (7/2)
“The Midnight Spa” by Sunwoo Jeong (7/2)
“Wonderland Is a Parking Lot in Revere” by John Chu (8/6)
“Something Small Enough to Ask For” by AnaMaria Curtis (8/6)
“Zarghána” by Eleanna Castroianni (8/6)
“The Worms that Ate the Universe” by Megan Chee (7/2)
Nonfiction:
“Book Clubs with My Imaginary Friends” by Marissa Lingen (7/2)
“Southern Gothic: Shadows, Superstition, and the Supernatural” by Del Sandeen (7/2)
“Scalzi on Film: Hollywood Totally Lied to Us About AI: Why Cinematic Cyborgs Are So Much Smarter Than What We Have in the Real World” by John Scalzi (8/6)
“It Is a Truth Universally Acknowledged That We Shall Return Once Again to the Regency” by Natania Barron (8/6)
Poetry:
“In Dreams, I Cannot Read or Hope” by Terese Mason Pierre (7/2)
“the city that hunted us” by Natasha King (7/2)
“syzygy” by Roshani Chokshi (8/6)
“In Another World of Living” by Abdulkareem Abdulkareem (8/6)
Interviews:
Greg van Eekhout interviewed by Caroline M. Yoachim (7/2)
AnaMaria Curtis interviewed by Caroline M. Yoachim (8/6)
Podcasts:
Episode 59A (July 2): Editors’ Introduction; “Signs of Life” by Sarah Pinsker, as read by Erika Ensign; “In Dreams, I Cannot Read or Hope” by Terese Mason Pierre, as read by Matt Peters; and Lynne M. Thomas interviewing Sarah Pinsker.
Episode 59B (August 6): Editors’ Introduction; “Wonderland Is a Parking Lot in Revere” by John Chu, as read by Matt Peters; “syzygy” by Roshani Chokshi, as read by Erika Ensign; and Lynne M. Thomas interviewing John Chu.