Search the Strange Horizons Archives. Displaying 3. 80. 9780310940685 0310940680 NIV Bloom Collection Bible -Tulip, Zondervan Bibles 9780687093182 068709318X Powerxpress Jesus Is Baptized CD, Mark A Rouch 9781412759274 1412759277 The Complete Mother Goose, Publications. Furk.net is your personal secure storage that fetches media files and lets you stream them immediately You can use it to stream video or listen to your music from PC, smartphone, HTPC or even a game console (XBOX, PS3).Escape and The Island of Lost Girls by Manjula Padmanabhan: A Round- Table Discussion, by Hena Mehta, Samira Nadkarni, and Shashi Mike. Article.. keep pillows, pets and your favourite comfort beverage handy. You'll need them all. Metagames: Pok? Girl trips on Neuronull for three days straight . Yeah, that one especially—too many times over. But girl leaves home—that was my first. Podcast: The Troll Who Hid Her Heart, by Jenn Grunigen, read by Anaea Lay. Fiction. In this episode of the Strange Horizons podcast, editor Anaea Lay presents Jenn Grunigen's . Greenblatt, read by Anaea Lay.
Fiction. In this episode of the Strange Horizons podcast, editor Anaea Lay presents A. Bryski. Fiction. There are many mirrors here. See how they reflect the cage on all sides? We are standing in a hall of cages, you and I, and no two of them are exactly alike. Podcast: La Corriveau, by K. Bryski, read by Anaea Lay. Fiction. In this episode of the Strange Horizons podcast, editor Anaea Lay presents K. Bradley. Poetry. Nobody needs your damn armada. Classification of Folktales, by Margaret Wack. Poetry. Try to escape / this story. It is impossible. Karin Lowachee. Poetry. Reviews for the week of. Review. Monday: The Young Wizards by Diane Duane, reviewed by Electra Pritchett. Wednesday: The Legend of Tarzan, reviewed by Zina Hutton. Friday: Worlds of Ink and Shadow by Lena Coakley, reviewed by Rachel Swirsky. Terraforming and Geoengineering in Science Fiction, by Chris Pak. Article. Terraforming narratives incorporate reflections on sustainability and, further, lead us to reflect on the meaning of nature, culture and the environment in ways that prompt us to begin the first steps to reconceptualising our relationship to a nature that has interlocking global and local implications and effects. This Is a Real Place, Even Though It's Invented: An Interview with Garth Nix, by Aishwarya Subramanian. Article. Introducing Ferin in Goldenhand was definitely in response to the conversation that has been ongoing in YA literature circles: we do need more diversity. How to do it can be tricky, of course, because there are issues of cultural appropriation as well to be avoided. Marginalia: Skin Readings, by Vajra Chandrasekera. Column. Many of us, as writers of the fantastic, begin with (and return to, again and again) the skin. Charlotte Geater. Poetry. i am not interested in homosexuality. Bhagya. Introducing sub- Q, by Tory Hoke. Editorial. By partnering twice a year with sub- Q, SH will bring new eyeballs to interactive fiction, new voices to its pages, and emotional, unforgettable, revolutionary stories to your screen. Heroes, by Lavie Tidhar. Fiction. Sometimes it feels to Spit as though she’s stuck here, in time; that it’s always bloody Berlin, and it’s always 1. Dido, Retold, by A. Greenblatt. Fiction. The crack in the ground is half- hidden by stray rubbish and forgotten underwear, fallen from the clotheslines above. It's two handspans long and infinitely deep, and from within the fissure a cold, pitiless light rises up and illuminates the courtyard with unforgiving clarity. Podcast: Heroes, by Lavie Tidhar, read by Anaea Lay. Fiction. In this episode of the Strange Horizons podcast, editor Anaea Lay presents Lavie Tidhar's . Garza, by Tory Hoke. Article. Freelance is what I've always wanted to do though, so when I got laid off from my full- time, I sort of resolved to making it work. Dragon- Smoked Barbeque, by M. Hutchins. Fiction. Grandpa had won Tastiest Ribs at the BBQ Showdown for fifteen years running, and I wasn't about to let him down now. Podcast: Dragon- Smoked Barbeque, by M. Hutchins, read by Anaea Lay. Fiction. In this episode of the Strange Horizons podcast, editor Anaea Lay presents M. Mc. Killip, reviewed by Gautam Bhatia. Fund Drive: Apocalypse: An Epic Poem by Frederick Turner, reviewed by Adam Roberts. Fund Drive 2. 01. Niall Harrison. Editorial. It's your donations that enable us to pay our contributors and to keep publishing each week. Matrilines: Miyabe Miyuki: The Ethics of Alternate Realities, by Kari Sperring. Column. I should not need to write about Miyabe Miyuki. Applied Cenotaphics in the Long, Long Longitudes, by Vajra Chandrasekera. Fiction. There is a hidden transcript, and one of its secrets is this: try to unforget World War Zero. Podcast: Applied Cenotaphics in the Long, Long Longitudes, by Vajra Chandrasekera, read by Anaea Lay. Fiction. In this episode of the Strange Horizons podcast, editor Anaea Lay presents Vajra Chandrasekera's . Weight in small gestures, terror, gentleness. Tomorrow Through the Past: Jo Walton and Ada Palmer in Conversation, by Ada Palmer and Jo Walton. Article. It's interesting to me that people instantly try to categorize this future into . Though I could not understand their language, yet I felt sure they were joking. She looks close to resonant frequency. Amrita wants to, somehow, by touching her with one finger perhaps, strike her unconscious, into some kind of healing sleep. Podcast: Sultana's Dream, by Rokheya Shekhawat Hossein, read by Anaea Lay. Fiction. In this episode of the Strange Horizons podcast, editor Anaea Lay presents Rokheya Shekhawat Hossein's ! Remember Me! To my Shyaam, by Shweta Narayan. Poetry. Dancing child, poison- turner, lifter / of mountaintops, not even Kaliya / could carry your weight. Reviews for the week of. Review. Monday: The 2. Arthur C. Clarke Award Shortlist, Part 1, reviewed by Abigail Nussbaum. Wednesday: The 2. Arthur C. Clarke Award Shortlist, Part 2, reviewed by Abigail Nussbaum. Friday: The Paper Menagerie and Other Stories by Ken Liu, reviewed by K. Kamo. 8/1. 5/1. 6Artist Interview: Melissa Pagluica, by Tory Hoke. Article. Even as a kid I was always trying to create worlds and stories with my art. In Our Rags of Light, by Shira Lipkin. Fiction. If there's one thing halfass swamprat mystics like better than a girl on their lap while they're holding forth regarding the tiny scraps of the numinous they’ve managed to catch sight of, it's a girl waiting on them. Podcast: In Our Rags of Light, by Shira Lipkin, read by Anaea Lay. Fiction. In this episode of the Strange Horizons podcast, editor Anaea Lay presents Shira Lipkin's . Weyant. Poetry. You never shy away from the sudden shapes / that appear shorn in the fields, // waves of stalks woven into circles and split spheres. Reviews for the week of. Review. Monday: Codex Ocularis by Ian Pyper, reviewed by Nathaniel Forsythe. Wednesday: Simultaneous Worlds: Global Science Fiction Cinema, ed. So what are these movies about? What is their appeal? Gorse Daughter, Sparrow Son (Part 2 of 2), by Alena Indigo Anne Sullivan. Fiction. Jocelyn’s mother grew weak and died when she was only a few months old; Jocelyn spent the rest of her childhood years at the skirts of one fairy or another, trying desperately to learn all the things her mother hadn’t had time to teach her. Podcast: Gorse Daughter, Sparrow Son (Part 2 of 2), by Alena Indigo Anne Sullivan, read by Anaea Lay. Fiction. In this episode of the Strange Horizons podcast, editor Anaea Lay presents Alena Indigo Anne Sullivan's . Dellamonica, reviewed by A. S. Moser. Wednesday: Preacher,reviewed by Nia Wearn. Friday: Our Lady of the Ruins by Traci Brimhall, reviewed by Octavia Cade. Metagames: Discord in the Symphony, by Andrea Phillips. Column. Imagine you're listening to your favorite kind of music: a symphony, a rock band, a chiptune; anything with multiple instruments or parts. Gorse Daughter, Sparrow Son (Part 1 of 2), by Alena Indigo Anne Sullivan. Fiction. Jocelyn’s mother grew weak and died when she was only a few months old; Jocelyn spent the rest of her childhood years at the skirts of one fairy or another, trying desperately to learn all the things her mother hadn’t had time to teach her. Podcast: Gorse Daughter, Sparrow Son (Part 1 of 2), by Alena Indigo Anne Sullivan, read by Anaea Lay. Fiction. In this episode of the Strange Horizons podcast, editor Anaea Lay presents Alena Indigo Anne Sullivan's . They will learn how to hunt. Reviews for the week of. Review. Monday: Defying Doomsday edited by Tsana Dolichva and Holly Kench, reviewed by Marina Berlin. Wednesday: The Shannara Chronicles, reviewed by Benjamin Gabriel. Friday: Down and Out in Purgatory by Tim Powers, reviewed by Duncan Lawie. Artist Interview: A. L. Kaplan, by Heather Mc. Dougal. Article. What if aliens invaded and we had to learn how to accommodate them? And Stevonnie!, by Alex Dally Mac. Farlane. Column. One of the bigger issues across all LBGTQIA+ representation—and, indeed, all representation of non- dominant groups—is plurality of characters. Keguro Macharia. Column. No single individual can be imagined in all its singularity. Rook, Karolina Fedyk, Omar Sakr, and Safiya Correia, read by Marina Berlin, Ciro Faienza, Michelle Vider, Halee Kirkwood, Rebecca Brooks- Steele, Karolina Fedyk, and Romie Stott. Poetry. In this episode of the Strange Horizons podcast, editor Ciro Faienza presents poetry from the July issues. Reviews for the week of. Review. The Terracotta Bride by Zen Cho, reviewed by Keguro Macharia. Steven Universe, reviewed by Erin Hor. Qiouyi Lu. Fiction. You bear our weight on your leg; when you tire, I bear our weight on mine. We work our two eyes together. Podcast: Her Sacred Spirit Soars, by S. Qiouyi Lu, read by Anaea Lay. Fiction. In this episode of the Strange Horizons podcast, editor Anaea Lay presents S. Rook. Poetry. Her mouth is caramelised fig and salt tang / and she wears seaweed in her hair. Sawa, by Karolina Fedyk. Poetry. Riverbed is home. Kiernan, reviewed by Roz Kaveney. Wednesday: Gender and Sexuality in Contemporary Popular Fantasy: Beyond Boy Wizards and Kick- ass Chicks edited by Jude Roberts and Esther Mac. Callum- Stewart, reviewed by Nick Hubble. Friday: An Alphabet of Embers: An Anthology of Unclassifiables edited by Rose Lemberg, reviewed by Karen Burnham. How to Write Like A Queer: A Letter To Myself, by Fabio Fernandes.
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