
Uncanny Magazine, Issue 10, May/June 2016
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Science Fiction
Poetry
Format
Kindle
Pages
161
Language
English
Published
May 3, 2016
Publisher
Uncanny Magazine
Description
In the May/June 2016 issue of Uncanny Magazine, readers are invited into a vibrant world of speculative fiction, where imagination knows no bounds. The diverse array of stories showcases a talented roster of authors, each bringing their unique voice to the pages. Seanan McGuire’s narrative captivates with its poignant themes, while Kat Howard intrigues with her masterful storytelling.
Readers will encounter a rich tapestry of characters and settings, from the fantastical to the deeply personal. J.Y. Yang and Isabel Yap craft narratives that resonate with contemporary issues, seamlessly blending realism with elements of the otherworldly. Sarah Monette and Kameron Hurley offer striking explorations of identity and power, pushing the boundaries of genre.
Accompanying the fiction, insightful essays and thought-provoking artwork complement the literary journey, enriching the reading experience. This issue stands as a testament to the creativity and innovation thriving within the speculative fiction community, inviting readers to explore the uncanny and embrace the unexpected.
Readers will encounter a rich tapestry of characters and settings, from the fantastical to the deeply personal. J.Y. Yang and Isabel Yap craft narratives that resonate with contemporary issues, seamlessly blending realism with elements of the otherworldly. Sarah Monette and Kameron Hurley offer striking explorations of identity and power, pushing the boundaries of genre.
Accompanying the fiction, insightful essays and thought-provoking artwork complement the literary journey, enriching the reading experience. This issue stands as a testament to the creativity and innovation thriving within the speculative fiction community, inviting readers to explore the uncanny and embrace the unexpected.
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