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Fantasy & Science Fiction Jul/Aug 2019

Fantasy & Science Fiction Jul/Aug 2019

Fantasy & Science Fiction Vol. 137 No. 1 and 2, No. 744, Jul/Aug 2019
Contents
Cassandra Khaw “Mighty Are the Meek and the Myriad”
Deborah Coates “Girls Who Never Stood a Chance”
Mary Soon Lee “To Skeptics” (verse)
Theodore McCombs “Lacuna Heights”
Charles de Lint: Books to Look For
Michelle West: Musing on Books
G.V. Anderson “A Strange Uncertain Light”
Dominica Phetteplace “Nice for What”
Albert E. Cowdrey “The Legacy”
Andrej Kokoulin “The Slave” translated by Alex Shvartsman
David J. Skal’s Films: Sequel, Califragilistic
Jerry Oltion’s Science: How Vaccines Work
Paul Di Filippo’s Plumage From Pegasus: What Reads Me Next?
Beth Cato “My Ghost Will Know the Way” (verse)
Eliza Rose “Planet Doykeit”
Molly Gloss “The Everlasting Humming of the Earth”
Alex Irvine “The Legend of Wolfgang Robotkiller”
Coming Attractions
Market Place
David Langford’s Curiosities: The Mind of Mr. Soames by Charles Eric Maine (1961)

Publisher: Gordon Van Gelder
Editor: C.C. Finlay
Assistant Publishers: Barbara J. Norton, Keith Kahla
Assistant Editors: Robin O’Connor, Stephen L. Mazur, Lisa Rogers
Contests Editor: Carol Pinchefsky
Cover: Mondolithic Studios
Cartoons: Nick Downes, Arthur Mascar
258 pages, $8.99 on newsstands until Sept. 2, 2019
Fantasy & Science Fiction website

G.V. Anderson’s I Am Not I

Fantasy & Science Fiction Jul/Aug 2017

Stories from Fantasy & Science Fiction Jul/Aug 2017:

Whether you label G.V. Anderson’s “I Am Not I” fantasy or bizarro fiction, you’d be correct. A wonderfully imaginative novelette about a girl who struggles for survival in a world of over-evolved lusus naturae who malign the merely human. “The inspiration for the honey man, I remember very clearly. The photographs online of lotus pods grafted onto various body parts—most people have seen those, I expect. They gave me nightmares, but I knew it would make an amazing visual for a character.”