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Clarkesworld Science Fiction and Fantasy Magazine and Podcast.
“We’re interested in aesthetic weirdness that exceeds the bounds of what typically gets described as ‘weird.’”
The editors of the anthology "New Queer Weird" respond to a recent LARB essay: https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/letter-editor-new-qweird-megan-milks-amber-dawn/
shocked and grateful and thrilled to share that my strange little octopus story is an Ignyte Award finalist!!
Read/listened to “Immigrant Girl from the End of the World” by @hannahyangwrites.bsky.social from @uncannymagazine.bsky.social 70. Like the best stories it makes be want to know more about the fate of the characters involved. Just a deeply rich concept.
www.uncannymagazine.com/article/immi...
ICYMI, The Uncanny Magazine Podcast #70B features “Immigrant Girl from the End of the World” by Hannah Yang, as read by Erika Ensign; “Quorum” by Ceridwen Hall, as read by Matt Peters; and Michael Damian Thomas interviewing Hannah Yang! buff.ly/dWfLa6r
Before the world ends, Miri’s family saves up enough money to escape to 2004. 2004: a safe haven. The year lilts off the tongue, like a promise. Miri and Lise spend their last evening together in thei...
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This @hannahyangwrites.bsky.social story in @uncannymagazine.bsky.social is gently devastating: www.uncannymagazine.com/article/immi...
if you haven’t read it, you can find it here in @diabolicalplots.com 🐙
www.diabolicalplots.com/dp-122b-the-...
Five years ago, I started writing a strange little short story about a family of time-traveling refugees.
Today, “Immigrant Girl from the End of the World” was published in @uncannymagazine.bsky.social 🥹
Read it here: www.uncannymagazine.com/article/immi...
Before the world ends, Miri’s family saves up enough money to escape to 2004. 2004: a safe haven. The year lilts off the tongue, like a promise. Miri and Lise spend their last evening together in thei...
The #2026IgnyteAwards Short Story Finalists (2/2):
Ichthyosis – @emelkrishnan.bsky.social ocial
The Octopus Dreams of Personhood – @hannahyangwrites.bsky.social cial
Before the world ends, Miri’s family saves up enough money to escape to 2004. 2004: a safe haven. The year lilts off the tongue, like a promise. Miri and Lise spend their last evening together in thei...