Periodicals, late July 2019

New issues of Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Black Static, Interzone, and Strange Horizons, plus July posts at Daily Science Fiction 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/

July 2019
Issue 281-282, cover art by Artur Zima
Issue 281, posted July 4, has stories by Natalia Theodoridou and Mackenzie Kincaid, and an archive story by E. Catherine Tobler.
Issue 282, posted July 18, has stories by L.S. Johnson and Tobi Ogundiran, and an archive story by Sara Saab.

(Sat 3 Aug 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/

Jul-Aug 2019
Issue 70, £5.99, 96pp, cover art by Jim Burns
• Stories in this issue are by Ralph Robert Moore, Kristi DeMeester, Steven J. Dines, Jack Westlake, Cody Goodfellow, Steven Sheil, and Natalia Theodoridou.
• Columns are by Lynda E. Rucker, Ralph Robert Moore, and Gary Couzens (film reviews), plus a book review section by numerous contributors.

(Thu 25 Jul 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/

July 2019
• Flash and short shorts posted in July are by Mary E. Lowd, Filip Wiltgren, Mary Soon Lee, Mari Ness, James Van Pelt, Matt Cowan, and others.

(Sat 3 Aug 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/

Jul-Aug 2019
Issue 282, £5.99, 96pp, cover art by Richard Wagner
• This issue has fiction by Storm Humbert, Erica L. Satiffka, N.A. Sulway, Timothy Mudie, Gregor Hartmann, and Kristi DeMeester.
• Features include an editorial by Kristi DeMeester, 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.

(Thu 25 Jul 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/

July 2019
• Issue 1 July has fiction by Natalia Theodoridou, poetry by Honor Vincent, and reviews.
• Issue 8 July has fiction by Theresa DeLucci, poetry by Dujie Tahat, and reviews.
• Issue 15 July has fiction by Audrey R. Hollis, poetry by Emma J. Gibbon, and reviews (including books on the Arthur C. Clarke Award shortlist).
• Issue 22 July has “A Conversation with Derek Lubangakene and Ekpeki Oghenechovwe,” poetry by Sionnain Buckley, and reviews.
• Issue 29 July has poetry by Cislyn Smith and John Philip Johnson, a Scores column by John Clute, an article on N.K. Jemisin by Alexander Claman, and reviews.

(Sat 3 Aug 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/

July 2019
Original fiction posted in July is by Siobhan Carroll and Rivers Solomon.
• Recent excerpts are by Marko Kloos, Silvia Moreno-Garcia, Julia E. Czerneda, Annalee Newitz, and others.

(Sat 3 Aug 2019)

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