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Strange Horizons is an online speculative fiction magazine. It also features speculative poetry and non-fiction in every issue, including reviews, essays, interviews, and roundtables. History and profile
Space and Time Magazine: 1966 United States Yuriko Publishing American science fiction, fantasy and horror magazine. Printed Strange Horizons: 2000 United States Strange Horizons Online magazine of science fiction, science fact, fantasy, opinion, art and reviews. Online The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction: 1949 United States
R. B. Lemberg [a] (born Rose Lemberg, [b] September 27, 1976) is a queer, bigender, and autistic [1] author, poet, and editor of speculative fiction. [2] [3] Their [n.b. 1] work has been distributed in publications such as Lightspeed, Strange Horizons, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, and Uncanny Magazine, and stories have been featured in anthologies such as Sisters of the Revolution: A Feminist ...
Moreover, the magazine is internationally accessible, and distribution is not an issue—though obscurity may be. Magazines like Strange Horizons, Ideomancer, InterGalactic Medicine Show, Jim Baen's Universe, and the Australian magazine Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine are examples of successful Internet magazines. (Andromeda provides ...
Orion's Child Science Fiction & Fantasy Magazine; Postscripts Magazine, 2004–present (UK) Space and Time Magazine, 1966–present (US) Strange Horizons, 2000–present (US webzine) Three-lobed Burning Eye, 1999–present (online) Tor.com, 2008–present (US webzine) Weird Tales, 1923–1954 (US) revivals, including 1986–present
Taaffe often writes for the small press magazine Not One of Us, for whose website she is the contributing editor. [2] She served as a co-editor in the Poetry Department of Strange Horizons magazine alongside AJ Odasso and Romie Stott until 2016.
Strange Horizons, issue 23 Feb 2004 "The Women of Our Occupation" 2006 Strange Horizons, issue 31 July 2006 Year's Best SF 12 ed. David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer, Harper Voyager, 2007; Nova science fiction, nummer 17 ed. John-Henri Holmberg, Gafiac, 2008
Michael H. Payne (born February 10, 1965) is an American science fiction and fantasy writer, cartoonist, and reviewer. He holds an M.A. in Classics from the University of California, Irvine, and has hosted the Darkling Eclectica, a radio program originally on Saturday mornings, now on Sunday afternoons, on KUCI for 40 years.