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For September, The Sunday Morning Transport brings you new stories by Cecilia Tan, Brenda Cooper, Jennifer Hudak, and Mari Ness. As always, the first story of the month is free to read.
This powerful story by Elizabeth Bear, which combines hard SF with mysterious, deadly events along a particular coastline, is making its investigative debut online this weekend.
Welcome back, Meg Elison, we are so excited to take this journey to the stars with you!
James Patrick Kelly returns this month with a transporting tale of alien communication and the varieties of religious experience.
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Editor-in-chief of the Sunday Morning Transport. Co-founder of Realm.fm.
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Managing Editor, Sunday Morning Transport. Two-time Nebula winner, educator, code poet. Writes science fiction, fantasy, and horror, poetry, and nonfiction essays.
Editor (F&SF 2014, 2015-2021), writer (5 books, dozens of stories), teacher (Clarion '05, '17, '23). Hugo, Nebula finalist. World Fantasy Award winner. Cat herder.
Hugo, Sturgeon, Locus, and Astounding Award winning author. Cat furniture. Horse friend.
John is a disabled writer who lives where New York keeps all its trees. He is a winner of the Nebula and Locus Awards for Best Short Fiction. His work has appeared in Uncanny Magazine, the LeVar Burton Reads podcast, Tor.com, and other fine venues.
Meg Elison is an author and essayist.
Jim writes novels, stories, plays, poetry (bad), and a column, "On The Net," for a major sf magazine. He has won Hugo, Nebula and Locus awards and his work has been translated into eighteen languages.
Author of unrealisms, mostly for young readers.
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Naomi Kanakia is the author of four novels and of non-fiction book about the classics. She also writes a (somewhat) popular literary newsletter called Woman of Letters.
Science fiction and fantasy author from the western states. I don’t really use this platform, my actual newsletter is at buttondown.com/tkrex
Mary Anne Mohanraj is author of Tornado, A Feast of Serendib, Bodies in Motion, The Stars Change, and fourteen other titles. Mohanraj founded award-winning magazine Strange Horizons, and directs the Speculative Literature Foundation.
Nebula Award winning writer of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror
Sci fi writer, technologist, futurist.
Jennifer Hudak is a speculative fiction writer fueled mostly by tea. Originally from Boston, she now lives with her family in Upstate New York where she teaches yoga, knits pocket-sized animals, and misses the ocean.
Scribbler. Filmmaker. I love to explore stories of our power to confront the unknown, throughout history and into the future. Clarion West '21.
Writer.
An Afrofuturist at the Kheprw Institute and an editor at Apex Magazine, his books include Sweep of Stars, Unfadeable, Pimp My Airship, & The Usual Suspects. (MauriceBroaddus.com.)
Christopher East is a writer of SF, fantasy, and spy fiction whose stories have appeared in Asimov's, Interzone, Lightspeed, and elsewhere. He lives in Portland, Oregon.
Queer & trans writer, academic, nerd, and radical. I want to hear about your TTRPG character.
Engineer by day, speculative fiction writer by night.
Writer. Poet. Mildly obsessed with trees.
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