
Uncanny Magazine, Issue 23, July/August 2018
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Format
Kindle
Pages
175
Language
English
Published
Jul 3, 2018
Publisher
Uncanny Magazine
Description
In the July/August 2018 issue of Uncanny Magazine, a tapestry of imaginative stories unfolds, each contributing to the rich landscape of speculative fiction. The captivating cover artwork, “The Uncanny T-rex” by Galen Dara, hints at the innovative themes within, drawing readers into a world where the unusual is not only welcomed but celebrated. With its artistic flair, the cover invites exploration into the issue’s diverse narratives that resonate deeply with contemporary readers.
A collection of celebrated authors, including Sam J. Miller and Mary Robinette Kowal, offer their unique voices, weaving tales that range from poignant to strange. Each story encapsulates a mixture of science fiction, fantasy, and horror, bringing forth complex characters and unsettling realities that challenge the boundaries of genre. The narratives weave through themes of identity, morality, and the human condition, allowing readers to experience both heart and mind in these uncanny tales.
As editorials and essays complement the stories, readers are treated to insights that span artistic expression and critical thought. This edition not only showcases creativity but also delves into the significance of representation and storytelling in society today. The richness of language, the depth of characters, and the poignant critiques embedded within the fiction make this issue a compelling read, one that lingers long after the final page is turned.
A collection of celebrated authors, including Sam J. Miller and Mary Robinette Kowal, offer their unique voices, weaving tales that range from poignant to strange. Each story encapsulates a mixture of science fiction, fantasy, and horror, bringing forth complex characters and unsettling realities that challenge the boundaries of genre. The narratives weave through themes of identity, morality, and the human condition, allowing readers to experience both heart and mind in these uncanny tales.
As editorials and essays complement the stories, readers are treated to insights that span artistic expression and critical thought. This edition not only showcases creativity but also delves into the significance of representation and storytelling in society today. The richness of language, the depth of characters, and the poignant critiques embedded within the fiction make this issue a compelling read, one that lingers long after the final page is turned.
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