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Loading... Uncanny Magazine Issue 9: March/April 2016by Lynne M. Thomas (Editor), Michael Damian Thomas (Editor), Michi Trota (Editor)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Uncanny is a great magazine; I'm never disappointed. Favorites: Love is Never Still by Rachel Swirsky **** Love stories narrated by everyone and everything involved. The Artificial Bees by Simon Guerrier *** "All animal classes are believed extinct." Foxgirl Cycle Song: I by C.S.E. Cooney (poem) **** Beautiful world play with a rhyme that makes me think of children's games with a topic that's dark yet empowering. "Love is Never Still" by Rachel Swirsky - a Galatea story, with the sculptor made somehow even more unlikable than usual, and an interesting look at the gods and their relationships. "The Shadow Collector" by Shveta Thakrar - an Indian fantasy about a royal gardener who cares for the girls who grow from flowers, and has a hobby of stealing the shadows from visitors, who makes a serious mistake and a dramatic restitution. "Big Thrull and the Askin' Man" by Max Gladstone - Is this a troll legend? I think this is a troll legend. Even trolls have stories about bigger and more badass folks. (And also a story of the ever-growing "humans are scary, don't mess with them" genre.) Delightful. "The Wolf and the Tower Unwoven" by Kelly Sandoval - And speaking of "humans are scary..." The story of a wolf-turned-human, his quest to become a wolf again, and the witch who helps him. About family, and going home, and being changed. Heartbreaking and excellent. "The Artificial Bees" by Simon Guerrier - a rather adorable post-apocalyptic story about robots and (possibly) the last man on earth. (Bio notes that the author is a Doctor Who writer, which doesn't surprise me at all.) Reprint: "Just Another Future Song" by Daryl Gregory - I mean, if I described this as a horror story about David Bowie and the Singularity, it wouldn't be *wrong.* Also including the essays: "Men of Their Times," an essay by Jim C. Hines on why we should stop making excuses for historical racism (the basic two-word rebuttal to the "but historical context" argument: Mister Rogers); "Furry Fandom" by Kyell Gold about, well, furry fandom; "The Transmigration of George R. R. Martin" by Javier Grillo–Marxuach, about the titular man's increasingly weird (massively successful, but deeply weird) career as an illustration of the Phildickian worldview; and "Closing the Gap: The Blurring of Fan and Professional" by Mark Oshiro, about being a fan professionally, which is much better than most such essays are. Poetry: Foxgirl Cycle Song: 1 by C. S. E. Cooney. I want the music for this. The Book of Forgetting by Jennifer Crow, a heartbreak poem that's as much Wiccan as fantasy god–date by Brandon O’Brien, a sweet little love story And interviews with Rachel Swirsky and Simon Guerrier. no reviews | add a review
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This poem is by C. S. E. Cooney and I'm SHOOK. What a fantastic poem! Read it for yourself here.
'The Book of Forgetting' by Jennifer Crow was also great!
I loved the emotion in this one. Read it for yourself here. ( )