
Uncanny Magazine Issue 34: May/June 2020
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Science Fiction
Format
Kindle
Pages
140
Language
English
Published
May 5, 2020
Publisher
Uncanny Magazine
Description
In the May/June 2020 issue of Uncanny Magazine, readers are treated to a captivating collection of short fiction and thought-provoking essays from a diverse array of talented authors. Each story weaves together elements of fantasy, science fiction, and the surreal, exploring profound themes ranging from identity and culture to existential musings in a digital age.
This issue showcases voices that resonate deeply, with narratives that challenge conventions and invite readers to ponder the complexities of the human experience. With contributions from celebrated writers like Arkady Martine and Roshani Chokshi, the magazine delivers rich storytelling that captures the imagination and stirs the heart.
In addition to the fiction, this installment includes insightful editorial content, further enriching the reader's journey through these otherworldly realms. As with each edition of Uncanny, this issue fosters a sense of community, drawing together voices from various backgrounds to create a vibrant tapestry of speculative literature.
This issue showcases voices that resonate deeply, with narratives that challenge conventions and invite readers to ponder the complexities of the human experience. With contributions from celebrated writers like Arkady Martine and Roshani Chokshi, the magazine delivers rich storytelling that captures the imagination and stirs the heart.
In addition to the fiction, this installment includes insightful editorial content, further enriching the reader's journey through these otherworldly realms. As with each edition of Uncanny, this issue fosters a sense of community, drawing together voices from various backgrounds to create a vibrant tapestry of speculative literature.
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