
An amazing science fiction/fantasy short story each week.
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June’s adventures on the Sunday Morning Transport include stories by Alex London, J.R. Dawson, Andrea Philips, and Karen Joy Fowler.
We are grateful for your support in helping us get here, and in continuing to bring more extraordinary wr...
Kelly Robson returns to The Sunday Morning Transport with a new story, filled with brilliant, but hidden, mayhem and joy.
Kelly Robson returns to The Sunday Morning Transport with a new story, filled with brilliant, but hidden, mayhem and...
Scott Edelman, making his Sunday Morning Transport debut this week, has arrived with a story, and a creature, that spans time.
Scott Edelman, making his Sunday Morning Transport debut this week, has arrived with a story, and a creature, th...
This week, LaShawn Wanak returns to the Sunday Morning Transport with an omegaverse story of mega proportions.
This week, LaShawn M. Wanak returns to the Sunday Morning Transport with an omegaverse story of mega proportions (you can read h...
May brings with it fantastic Sunday Morning Transport stories by Ken Liu, LaShawn Wanak, Scott Edelman, and Kelly Robson.
We are grateful for your support in helping us get here, and in continuing to bring more extraordinary writers and t...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Editor-in-chief of the Sunday Morning Transport. Co-founder of Realm.fm.
This is the Administrative Account for The Sunday Morning Transport
P H Lee writes fiction.
Writer of fantasy and science fiction. Editor of GigaNotoSaurus. Anime watcher. Knitter. Jesus follower. Also pie.
Author of THE GRACE OF KINGS and THE PAPER MENAGERIE.
Victor Manibo is a Filipino speculative fiction writer living in New York. A 2022 Lambda Literary Emerging Voices Fellow, he is the author of THE SLEEPLESS and his next novel, ESCAPE VELOCITY, comes out in Spring 2024 from Erewhon Books.
Marie Brennan is the World Fantasy and Hugo Award-nominated author of the Memoirs of Lady Trent. As half of M.A. Carrick, she also writes the Rook and Rose trilogy. Find her online at swantower.com, on Twitter @swan_tower, and on Patreon.
Carrie is a writer who lives in Colorado and likes birdwatching and knitting and scuba and travel and lots of other things.
Still writing.
Nebula Award winning writer of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror
Margaret is a writer for the small and smaller screens. She lives in Los Angeles, on the web at www.margaretdunlap.com, and on Twitter as @spyscribe.
Writer. Translator. Professor. Chicano. He/él. Pan. Rep: Full Circle Literary & Inclusion Management (TV/film). Co-publisher CHISPA. President of the Texas Institute of Letters.
Sci fi writer, technologist, futurist.
Big Auntie Energy. Asks you if you've eaten and what you're reading. Author of Ebony Gate, Blood Jade, and Pearl City.
Engineer by day, speculative fiction writer by night.
V.M. Ayala (she/they) is a queer disabled biracial Mexican American sci-fi/fantasy writer. She loves dragons, space, their partner, and giant robots. You can find her most social media places @spacevalkyries or at spacevalkyries.com.
Leah Cypess is the author of numerous short stories and books, most recently the early chapter book series Miriam’s Magical Creature Files and the children's book Future Me Saves the World (And Ruins My Life).
Ben Francisco is a queer Puerto Rican fiction writer known for their magic realism, weird fiction, and space opera. Find them at benfrancisco.net.
D.A. Xiaolin Spires has a Ph.D. in anthropology, writes speculative fiction & poetry, teaches martial arts and paints fantastical art. Her stories appear in Clarkesworld, Uncanny, Nature and Galaxy’s Edge and Year's Best anthologies.
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