
Title | : | Speculative North Magazine Issue 4: Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror (Speculative North Magazine: Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror) |
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Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
Number of Pages | : | 148 |
Publication | : | First published February 14, 2021 |
Speculative North is a Canadian magazine dedicated to the celebration, promotion, and enjoyment of speculative literature in its various forms. Our mission is to foster a community of diverse voices in speculative literature, to create an enduring virtual space for readers and writers, and to promote the growth and flourishing of the speculative literature community. Issue #4 is our most geographically diverse so far, with authors from Australia, Canada, Greece, the United Kingdom, and different regions of the United States. There are also five authors who identify as writing from a marginalized perspective or identity. This issue Covert Art by Dimitri "The Following", oil on canvas; science fiction, fantasy, and horror stories by C.J. Carter-Stephenson, Atalanti Evripidou, T.A. Sola, Jennifer Shelby, Ife J. Ibitayo, Hugh J. O'Donnell, Carleton Chinner, and Deborah L. Davitt; speculative poetry by Bruce Boston and Todd Hanks; an interview with Dr. Michael Johnstone; and a craft article on the passive voice.
Speculative North Magazine Issue 4: Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror (Speculative North Magazine: Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror) Reviews
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Interesting stories and articles.
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Another quality selection of short fiction and poetry from our friends up north. There is lightweight fantasy here and dark, challenging SF. Overall, the writing is very good, and the craft column is always useful.
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Great Magazine
This magazine has a lot of great stories and articles. Lots of variety. I liked the article on passive voice (or maybe the article on passive voice was enjoyed by me)