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Works by Lynne M. Thomas

Glitter & Mayhem (2013) — Editor — 165 copies, 26 reviews
The Best of Uncanny (2019) — Editor — 69 copies, 2 reviews
Uncanny Magazine Issue 2: January/February 2015 (2015) — Editor — 59 copies, 8 reviews
Uncanny Magazine Issue 15: March/April 2017 (2017) — Editor — 44 copies, 8 reviews
Uncanny Magazine Issue 10: May/June 2016 (2016) — Editor — 32 copies, 7 reviews
Uncanny Magazine Issue 1: November/December 2014 (2014) — Editor; Contributor — 32 copies, 2 reviews
The Book of Apex: Volume 4 of Apex Magazine (2013) — Editor — 29 copies, 16 reviews
Uncanny Magazine Issue 23: July/August 2018 (2018) — Editor; Contributor — 27 copies, 8 reviews
Uncanny Magazine Issue 3: March/April 2015 (2015) — Editor — 25 copies, 2 reviews
Uncanny Magazine Issue 13: November/December 2016 (2016) — Editor — 24 copies, 8 reviews
Uncanny Magazine Issue 18: September/October 2017 (2017) — Editor — 22 copies, 2 reviews
Uncanny Magazine Issue 25: November/December 2018 (2018) — Editor — 22 copies, 9 reviews
Uncanny Magazine Issue 16: May/June 2017 (2017) — Editor — 20 copies, 6 reviews
Uncanny Magazine Issue 5: July/August 2015 (2015) — Editor — 20 copies, 3 reviews
Uncanny Magazine Issue 4: May/June 2015 (2015) — Editor — 17 copies, 2 reviews
Uncanny Magazine Issue 20: January/February 2018 (2018) — Editor — 16 copies, 3 reviews
Uncanny Magazine Issue 32: January/February 2020 (2020) — Editor — 15 copies, 7 reviews
Uncanny Magazine Issue 7: November/December 2015 (2015) — Editor — 15 copies, 3 reviews
Apex Magazine 50 (July 2013) (2013) — Editor — 15 copies, 6 reviews
Uncanny Magazine Issue 17: July/August 2017 (2017) — Editor — 15 copies, 2 reviews
Uncanny Magazine Issue 6: September/October 2015 (2015) — Editor — 14 copies, 1 review
Uncanny Magazine Issue 29: July/August 2019 (2019) — Editor — 13 copies, 5 reviews
Uncanny Magazine Issue 14: January/February 2017 (2017) — Editor — 13 copies, 3 reviews
Uncanny Magazine Issue 21: March/April 2018 (2018) — Editor — 13 copies, 2 reviews
Uncanny Magazine Issue 8: January/February 2016 (2016) — Editor — 12 copies, 4 reviews
Uncanny Magazine Issue 9: March/April 2016 (2016) — Editor — 12 copies, 3 reviews
Uncanny Magazine Issue 22: May/June 2018 (2018) — Editor — 12 copies, 1 review
Uncanny Magazine Issue 11: July/August 2016 (2016) — Editor — 11 copies, 3 reviews
Uncanny Magazine Issue 36: September/October 2020 (2020) — Editor — 11 copies, 6 reviews
Uncanny Magazine Issue 19: November/December 2017 (2017) — Editor — 11 copies, 1 review
Apex Magazine 49 (June 2013) (2013) — Editor — 11 copies
Uncanny Magazine Issue 26: January/February 2019 (2019) — Editor — 11 copies, 4 reviews
Uncanny Magazine Issue 12: September/October 2016 (2016) — Editor — 10 copies, 3 reviews
Uncanny Magazine Issue 33: March/April 2020 (2020) — Editor — 10 copies, 3 reviews
Uncanny Magazine Issue 31: November/December 2019 (2019) — Editor; Interviewer, some editions — 10 copies, 1 review
Uncanny Magazine Issue 37: November/December 2020 (2020) — Editor — 10 copies, 5 reviews
Uncanny Magazine Issue 50: January/February 2023 (2023) — Editor — 10 copies, 3 reviews
Uncanny Magazine Issue 49: November/December 2022 (2022) — Editor — 9 copies, 2 reviews
Uncanny Magazine Issue 27: March/April 2019 (2019) — Editor — 9 copies, 2 reviews
Uncanny Magazine Issue 55: November/December 2023 — Editor — 9 copies, 2 reviews
Uncanny Magazine Issue 42: September/October 2021 (2021) — Editor — 8 copies, 3 reviews
Uncanny Magazine Issue 47: July/August 2022 (2022) — Editor — 8 copies, 3 reviews
Uncanny Magazine Issue 28: May/June 2019 (2019) — Editor; Contributor — 8 copies, 3 reviews
Uncanny Magazine Issue 57: March/April 2024 — Editor — 8 copies, 1 review
Uncanny Magazine Issue 34: May/June 2020 (2020) 8 copies, 2 reviews
Uncanny Magazine Issue 52: May/June 2023 — Editor — 7 copies, 1 review
Apex Magazine 43 (December 2012) (2012) — Editor — 7 copies
Uncanny Magazine Issue 45: March/April 2022 (2022) — Editor — 7 copies, 1 review
Apex Magazine 51 (August 2013) (2013) — Editor — 7 copies, 3 reviews
Apex Magazine 53 (October 2013) (2013) — Editor — 7 copies
Uncanny Magazine Issue 62: January/February 2025 — Editor — 7 copies, 1 review
Uncanny Magazine Issue 39: March/April 2021 (2021) — Editor — 6 copies, 2 reviews
Uncanny Magazine Issue 40: May/June 2021 (2021) — Editor — 6 copies, 2 reviews
Uncanny Magazine Issue 46: May/June 2022 (2022) — Editor — 6 copies, 1 review
Uncanny Magazine Issue 61: November/December 2024 — Editor — 6 copies, 1 review
Apex Magazine 48 (May 2013) (2013) — Editor — 6 copies
Apex Magazine 47 (April 2013) (2013) — Editor — 6 copies
Apex Magazine 46 (March 2013) (2013) — Editor / Narrator — 6 copies, 1 review
Uncanny Magazine Issue 43: November/December 2021 (2021) — Editor — 6 copies, 2 reviews
Apex Magazine 37 (June 2012) (2012) — Editor — 5 copies
Apex Magazine 39 (August 2012) (2012) — Editor — 5 copies
Apex Magazine 42 (November 2012) (2012) — Editor — 5 copies
Apex Magazine 52 (September 2013) (2013) — Editor — 4 copies, 1 review
Apex Magazine 55 (December 2013) (2013) — Editor / Narrator — 4 copies, 2 reviews
Apex Magazine 40 (September 2012) (2012) — Editor — 4 copies
Apex Magazine 38 (July 2012) (2012) — Editor — 3 copies
Apex Magazine 45 (February 2013) (2013) — Editor; Narrator — 3 copies, 1 review
Apex Magazine 30 (November 2011) (2011) — Editor — 3 copies
Apex Magazine 41 (October 2012) (2012) — Editor — 2 copies
Apex Magazine 44 (January 2013) (2012) — Editor — 2 copies
Apex Magazine 36 (May 2012) (2012) — Editor — 2 copies
Apex Magazine 34 (March 2012) (2012) — Editor — 2 copies
Apex Magazine 31 (December 2011) (2011) — Editor — 2 copies
Apex Magazine 35 (April 2012) (2012) — Editor — 2 copies
Apex Magazine 33 (February 2012) (2012) — Editor — 1 copy
Uncanny Magazine: 2022 Highlights — Editor — 1 copy
Apex Magazine 32 (January 2012) (2012) — Editor — 1 copy

Associated Works

The Bone Key (2007) — Introduction — 480 copies, 28 reviews
Chicks Unravel Time: Women Journey Through Every Season of Doctor Who (2012) — Contributor — 103 copies, 3 reviews
Letters to Tiptree (2015) — Contributor — 59 copies, 4 reviews

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Birthdate
1974
Gender
female
Awards and honors
Locus Award Finalist (Editor, 2017)
World Fantasy Award (Special Award - Non-Professional, 2024)
Nationality
USA
Associated Place (for map)
USA

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249 reviews
The SF magazine Uncanny was founded in 2014; this 2019 anthology collects highlights from its first few years. It's a generous sampling, at nearly 700 pages, containing 34 stories and 10 poems. And it's superb. I didn't find more than two or three stories here that clunked so badly I couldn't finish them, and the best stories are working at the very top of the genre.

The authors are young, which isn't surprising for a new magazine; established authors already have relationships with existing show more publishers, so are less likely to submit to an unknown new outlet. They're overwhelmingly female, at least based on this sampling. One hesitates to make assumptions about such things these days, but is you count the pronouns in the 42 author bio paragraphs at the back of the book, you get 31 she/her, 6 he/him, and 5 they/them.

Some of the highlights:

•Brooke Bolander's "Our Talons Can Crush Galaxies," the shortest, and the best, of several stories dealing with sexual harrassment and abuse. I suspect those two adjectives aren't unrelated. Fury, no matter how justified, is difficult to sustain for long, for both reader and writer; it can be exhausting at length.

•Caroline M. Yoachim's "The Words on My Skin" finds a lovely way to explore the extent to which parents can (or should) take responsibility for shaping who their children will become.

•Arkady Martine's "The Hydraulic Emperor" is about a film collector who might finally get to see a long-lost film; I suspect that its themes of artistic obsession would resonate with many here at LT.

•A pair of stories re-imagine the history of very different cultural icons: Sam J. Miller's "The Heat of Us: Notes Toward an Oral History," on the Stonewall riots, and Maria Dahvana Headley's "If You Were a Tiger, I'd Have to Wear White," about Leo, the MGM lion.

•Best-in-book honors go to Sarah Pinsker's ingenious "And Then There Were (N-One)," which as you might guess from the title, is an SF variation on a theme by Agatha Christie.

You might have noticed that the Uncanny editors like their titles to be long and poetically evocative. See also "I Frequently Hear Music in the Very Heart of Noise" (Pinsker again), "You'll Surely Drown Here if You Stay" (Alyssa Wong), and "Clearly Lettered in a Mostly Steady Hand" (Fran Wilde).

These stories are so good, so consistent, and so closely in line with my own taste in SF that as soon as I hit the "post message" button, I'm going to the Uncanny website to order myself a subscription.
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This book gives you exactly what it says on the cover: glitter and mayhem. I have never read so much disco, roller skating/disco/derby, glitter, and drugs in one place. And I loved it.

I tried to make a list of the stories that stood out for me and realized I was listing pretty much the entire table of contents. It's hard to pick favorites, though "Sister Twelve: Confessions of a Party Monster" by Christopher Barzak was a great retelling of a fairy tale and will stick with me for a long show more time.

(Note: I participated in the Kickstarter for this book.)
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Another great story from one of my very favorite authors...

In Ye Highlands and Ye Lowlands we learn that the world as we know it it’s ending and that the present situation is the direct consequence of a precise chain of events – indeed the words “things have consequences” keep resonating throughout the story, much like an ominous warning. Or a funeral dirge…

The main character, a mother with two teenaged kids, seeks some respite from what we understand is a long journey with little show more or no hope, and we learn through a series of flashbacks what happened before: the amazing discovery of a portal toward another world, the observation of this alien land where a few robotic probes have been sent in search for life, the encounter with an alien species – and the beginning of the end.

There is a painful dichotomy between the grim present, where people are running from certain death toward the few safe places – as long as they last, of course – and the hopeful, enthusiastic past, when people joked about the portal wanting to call it “the Stargate”, or when they sent the robot probes supplied with “every known human language—including Klingon”, in a giddy reach for contact with other forms of life that could not be disconnected from the number of fictional presentations that used to fire our imagination. There is even some commentary about the fickleness of the human soul, when even the images of an alien world stop making the news, because “..quickly people got over the magnitude of our discovery”.

I’m not going to reveal what the twist in the tale is, of course, but I feel comfortable in saying that it’s a painfully surprising one, and also a warning about the dangers of overconfidence, of putting one’s dreams above all else: “we’d been so busy wallowing in intellectual ideals that we’d never stopped to think”. Despite the grimness, despite the hopelessness, I enjoyed this story very much because no one like McGuire is able to deliver a tale of ultimate doom while keeping her readers engaged, enthralled by the way she weaves her words into a clear, mesmerizing picture.

Not a “happy” story, not by a long shot, but a powerful one that makes you think about the outcome of our choices, and the dangers of taking our customs and thinking processes for granted. Because, in the end

THINGS HAVE CONSEQUENCES
HELLO
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This collection of shorts selected from Apex magazine completely blew me away. Usually I find anthologies a mixed bunch erring on average but these stories shine with innovation and emotion. So many ideas, so much talent that collide and bounce and excite the reader, well this reader who gulped it down in one go. It’s not overwhelming, it’s delightful and refreshing and it kept me company throughout a long hard journey. I am gushing because these stories were the passengers that show more journeyed with me, Ok there were the odd merely OK tale, a few (out of the 33) that didn’t gel or I felt didn’t work.

I was enticed by names such as Catherynne M Valente, Cat Rambo, Lavie Tidhar, (oddly he wrote my least favourite story) & Genevieve Valentine but I have a list of new authors to seek out, people like Mari Nessrote, Kat Howard and Adam Troy-Castro.

It was the sheer constant enjoyment that gives this collection a high rating, not one story over the other. I cannot pick a favourite Still an anthology review is incomplete without those glimpses of subjects and so:

We open with Catherynne M Valente’s beautiful tale of a banished demon “The demon arrived before the town. She fell out of a red oak in the primeval forest that would eventually turn into Schism Street and Memorial Square into a white howl of snow and frozen sea-spray. She was naked, her body branded with four-spoked seals, wheels of banishment, and the seven psalms of hell”

Before moving onto the things that live in the dark in a Welsh mining town and are drawn to lonely singing. A love lost and gained “From the pithead to the house, the voices rise, sing of no mines, but of valleys, of streams, of the world of light. No songs of the mines. No songs of the dark. It’s not done, to sing of the dark.“ – In the Dark by Ian Nichols

We feel the lonely ache of an age ending as we the hunt the last dragon with the last mage in a forgotten and obsolete war before our hope is rekindled in a wedding between heaven and hell. A wedding that holds last glimpse of reconciliation after all the realities that apocalyptically failed. We see never ending wars of the undead and mothers cut down their daughters in a familiar mythic Labyrinth whilst jealous sisters fight for a house after Hurricane Katrina and girls solve murders amongst never ending Fae dances. We have philosophical thoughts of worlds ending and laughs as newly born deities get comfortable with their smiting (and their pandas).

Oh so highly recommended. Admittedly I must share very similar tastes to Thomas’s to get such high a hit rate and you might not, plus I might be over enthused by the whole cumulative effect of such great stories. Still I think there is something here for anyone who loves the fantastical with enough variety to make anyone happy.
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