Uncanny Magazine Issue 64 Cover and Table of Contents!
Coming May 6, the 64th issue of the Hugo, Locus, and World Fantasy Award-winning Uncanny Magazine!!
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Uncanny Magazine Issue 64 Table of Contents:
Cover:
Barbershops of the Floating City by Grace P. Fong
Editorial:
“The Uncanny Valley” by Michael Damian Thomas
Fiction:
“Unfinished Architectures of the Human-Fae War” by Caroline M. Yoachim (5/6)
“Barbershops of the Floating City” by Angela Liu (5/6)
“Vivisection” by Anjali Sachdeva (5/6)
“The Breaker of Mountains and Rivers” by Aliette de Bodard (6/3)
“Hi! I’m Claudia” by Delilah S. Dawson (6/3)
“All the World Is Fog” by DaVaun Sanders (6/3)
“Pale Serpent, Green Serpent” by Ewen Ma (5/6)
Essays:
“Doing the Math” by Kelly Sue DeConnick (5/6)
“Get Lost! How Whereness Deepens Fiction” by Alex Jennings (5/6)
“Fantasy Musical Theatre: Sensawunda, Activate!” by Tina Connolly (6/3)
“Disney Presents: Second Person POV: Vloggers, Happy Haunts, and Short Stories that Use ‘You’” by J.R. Dawson (6/3)
Poetry:
“A Full Belly” by Elizabeth Hart Bergstrom (5/6)
“Letter to My Future Reader” by Margaret Rhee (5/6)
“moth boy” by Praise Osawaru (6/3)
“Post-apocalypse Love Poem” by Gospel Chinedu (6/3)
Interviews:
Interview: Angela Liu by Caroline M. Yoachim (5/6)
Interview: DaVaun Sanders by Caroline M. Yoachim (6/3)
Podcasts:
Episode 64A (5/6): Editor’s Introduction; “Unfinished Architectures of the Human-Fae War” by Caroline M. Yoachim, as read by Erika Ensign; “A Full Belly” by Elizabeth Hart Bergstrom, as read by Erika Ensign; and Michael Damian Thomas interviewing Caroline M. Yoachim.
Episode 64B (6/3): Editor’s Introduction; “The Breaker of Mountains and Rivers” by Aliette de Bodard, as read by Matt Peters; “moth boy” by Praise Osawaru, as read by Matt Peters; and Michael Damian Thomas interviewing Aliette de Bodard.