Periodicals, late January 2019

New issues of Black Static and Interzone, and January posts at Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Daily Science Fiction, Strange Horizons, and Tor.com

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Beneath Ceaseless Skies

• Literary adventure fantasy, since 2008; publisher and editor-in-chief Scott H. Andrews
• Format: Online; PDF and ebook formats
• Frequency: biweekly
http://www.beneath-ceaseless-skies.com/

January 2019
Issue 268-270, cover art by Flavio Bolla
Issue 268, posted January 3, has stories by Beth Cato and Morgan Al-Moor, with an archive story by Jonathan Edelstein.
Issue 269, posted January 17, has stories by Marissa Lingen and Jordan Taylor, and an archive story by Tamara Vardomskaya.
Issue 270, posted January 31, has stories by Natalia Theodoridou and Alix E. Harrow, and an archive story by Cassandra Khaw.

(Sat 2 Feb 2019)

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Black Static

• British fantasy and horror magazine, debuting 2007 (formerly The Third Alternative), edited by Andy Cox
• Format: Print
• Frequency: Bimonthly
http://ttapress.com/blackstatic/

Jan-Feb 2019
Issue 67, £5.99, 96pp, cover art by Ben Baldwin
• Stories in this issue are by Ralph Robert Moore, Mike O’Driscoll, Kristi DeMeester, Michelle Ann King, and Eric Shaller.
• Columns are by Lynda E. Rucker, Ralph Robert Moore, and Gary Couzens (film reviews), plus a book review section by numerous contributors.

(Tue 22 Jan 2019)

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Daily Science Fiction

• Original science fiction & fantasy emailed to you every weekday; debuted September 1, 2010; editors Jonathan Laden and Michele Barasso
• Format: Online; email
• Frequency: daily
http://dailysciencefiction.com/

January 2019
• Flash and short shorts posted in January are by Ruth Nestvold, Isaac Pickle, Melissa Mead, Alexander Stanmyer, and others.

(Sat 2 Feb 2019)

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Interzone

• SF magazine, currently bimonthly, published since 1982, co-founded by David Pringle; edited since 2004 by Andy Cox
http://ttapress.com/category/interzone/

Jan-Feb 2019
Issue 279, £5.99, 96pp, cover art by Richard Wagner
• This issue has fiction by Angus Wilson, Tim Chawaga, William Squirrell, G.V. Anderson, David Cleden, and Sean McMullen.
• Features include an editorial by Sean McMullen, columns by Andy Hedgecock and Aliya Whiteley, David Langford’s “Ansible Link” news and obits, a book review section, and film reviews by Nick Lowe.

(Tue 22 Jan 2019)

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Strange Horizons

• Fiction, art, articles, poetry, and reviews; founded September 2000; editor-in-chief Susan Marie Groppi through 2010, Niall Harrison to 2017; currently Jane Crowley and Kate Dollarhyde
• Format: Online
• Frequency: Weekly
http://www.strangehorizons.com/

January 2019
• Issue 7 January has fiction by T.K. Lê, poetry by Cassandra Khaw, and reviews covering the year 2018.
• Issue 14 January has fiction by Eugenia Triantafyllou, poetry by M.C. Childs, podcasts, and reviews.
• Issue 21 January has fiction by M.K. Hutchins, poetry by A.D. Harper, podcasts, and reviews.
• Issue 28 January has poetry by Mina Florea, an interview with Doctor Hosam El-Zembely , a column by Irette Y. Patterson, and reviews.

(Sat 2 Feb 2019)

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Tor.com

• SF & fantasy fiction, reviews, commentary, founded 2008; staff includes fiction editors Patrick Nielsen Hayden and Liz Gorinsky
• Format: Online
• Frequency: Daily
http://www.tor.com/

January 2019
Original fiction posted in January is by Karin Tidbeck, John Chu, Mimi Mondal, JY Yang, and Elizabeth Bear.
• Recent excerpts are by S.A. Chakraborty, Theodora Goss, Ian McDonald, Mike Chen, Jenn Lyons, and others.

(Sat 2 Feb 2019)

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