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Cargando... Uncanny Magazine Issue 8: January/February 2016por Lynne M. Thomas (Editor), Michael Damian Thomas (Editor), Michi Trota (Editor)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. The Virgin Played Bass by Maria Dahvana Headley - Horror-surrealist Russian war fairy tale retellings, full of blood and miracles? I'm into it. Lotus Face and the Fox by Nghi Vo - This was a beautifully atmospheric story with a very powerful piece of identity-magic that I'm honestly not sure how to describe. I liked it a lot, though. The Creeping Women by Christopher Barzak - Oh, this is a delight -- The Yellow Wallpaper told from the sister-in-law's point of view, trying to save herself in a bad situation. The Sincerity Game by Brit Mandelo - A damn sexy werewolf story (for once; I normally hate sexy werewolves) with a gender-ambiguous narrator, so neatly done I almost didn't notice. Nice. The Desert Glassmaker and the Jeweler of Berevyar by Rose Lemberg - The exchange of letters between two distant magician-artisans; lovely and moving. The Spy Who Never Grew Up by Sara Rees Brennan - What if Peter Pan grew up just a tiny bit and became James Bond? A fun little piece of fanfiction. Also essays on gatekeeping, Star Wars, creating a welcoming community, and unearthing our ancestors in the SFF world; some delightful poems ('tended, tangled, and veined' hit me where I live) and the usual excellent interviews. All in all a very good issue. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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I thoroughly recommend this poem and I can't wait to read the rest of this issue. Some seriously good writing here. Read it for yourself here. ( )