Uncanny Magazine Issue 67 Cover and Table of Contents!
Coming November 4, the 67th issue of the Hugo, Locus, and World Fantasy Award-winning Uncanny Magazine!!
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Uncanny Magazine Issue 67 Table of Contents
Cover:
Mushroom Mother of Us All by Paul Lewin
Editorial:
“The Uncanny Valley” by Michael Damian Thomas
Fiction:
“The Millay Illusion” by Sarah Pinsker (11/4)
“And on Their Graves a Fall of Angels” by Natalia Theodoridou (11/4)
“Anémona” by Ana Hurtado (11/4)
“The Teleporting Disaster Fairy” by Rati Mehrotra (12/2)
“Thicker” by Eleanna Castroianni (12/2)
“To Speak in Silence” by Mary Robinette Kowal (12/2)
“Who Are You Wearing?” by Russell Nichols (11/4)
Essays:
“I Am Insecure About My Character(s)” by Javier Grillo-Marxuach (11/4)
“Portrayals of Disability in The Wheel of Time, Sony Pictures/Amazon Studios” by Mari Ness (11/4)
“The Mistletoe Creeps for You or A Discussion of the Transformation of Xmas Horror from Societal to Fantastic” by Jordan Shiveley (12/2)
“The Stranger Next Door: The Domestic Fantastic in Classic Nordic Children’s Fantasy” by Marissa Lingen (12/2)
Poetry:
“Call Us Boy.” by Somto Ihezue (11/4)
“Prayer for Winter” by Romie Stott (11/4)
“My Duende: in the Wall and in the Mirror” by Angel Leal (12/2)
“Welkin Burials for Drones” by Hannan Khan (12/2)
Interviews:
Interview: Natalia Theodoridou by Caroline M. Yoachim (11/4)
Interview: Eleanna Castroianni by Caroline M. Yoachim (12/2)
Podcasts:
Episode 67A (11/4): Editor’s Introduction; “The Millay Illusion” by Sarah Pinsker, as read by Erika Ensign; “Call Us Boy.” by Somto Ihezue, as read by Matt Peters; and Michael Damian Thomas interviewing Sarah Pinsker.
Episode 67B (12/2): Editor’s Introduction; “The Teleporting Disaster Fairy” by Rati Mehrotra, as read by Matt Peters; “My Duende: in the Wall and in the Mirror” by Angel Leal, as read by Erika Ensign; and Michael Damian Thomas interviewing Rati Mehrotra.