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Leah Cypess brings us this week’s multiverse hero who’s just doing her job (that is, unless you ask her mother)… ~ Julian and Fran, March 23, 2025The Sunday Morning Transport is a reader-supported publication.
In this week’s story, Sarena Ulibarri weaves magic and art together for her Sunday Morning Transport debut.
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March comes to you with Sunday Morning Transport stories by Stephanie Burgis, Eric Smith, Sarena Ulibarri, and Leah Cypess. As always, the first story of the month is free to read.
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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.
Michelle Muenzler is an author of the weird and sometimes poet also known as "The Cookie Lady" for her habit of baking hundreds of cookies for conventions. Check out michellemuenzler.com for more of her work.
Arkady Martine is the author of the Teixcalaan series, the novella ROSE/HOUSE, and a multitude of short stories. She is also Dr. AnnaLinden Weller, who is a Byzantinist and a climate & energy policy analyst. She is not bored, but she is often tired.
Minnesota writer, Moomin fiend, tisane nerd
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.
Author of wildly romantic fantasy novels and MG fantasy adventures. I do not have a Substack, but you can sign up to my newsletter at: stephanieburgis.com/newsletter or find my Patreon at patreon.com/stephanieburgis . Thank you!
The writer who won the Hugo, Nebula, and Locus Awards. Not the movie director (He/him/his)
Writer/editor, she/her.
Margaret Ronald is the author of Spiral Hunt, Wild Hunt, and Soul Hunt, as well as a number of short stories. You can sometimes find her at http://mronald.wordpress.com
Mary Robinette lives in Tennessee, with her husband, her dog, and her talking cat, Elsie. Visit at maryrobinettekowal.com.
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.
Christina Rosso (she/they) is a writer, educator, and bookstore owner living outside of Philadelphia. Learn more at http://christina-rosso.com.
Ghostly Fiction & Non-fiction. Actress. Ghost Tour Guide. Goth. A HAUNTED HISTORY OF INVISIBLE WOMEN and THE SPECTRAL CITY (Kensington). STRANGELY BEAUTIFUL and THE ETERNA FILES (Tor). Designs: torchandarrow.etsy.com. LeannaReneeHieber.com
L. D. Lewis (she/her) lives in Georgia on perpetual deadline with her partner, two cats, and an impressive LEGO build collection. Find her on words-based social media platforms as @ellethevillain and read more of her work at ldlewiswrites.com.
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.
Sarena Ulibarri is the author of Another Life and Steel Tree, and the editor of Glass and Gardens: Solarpunk Summers and Glass and Gardens: Solarpunk Winters. She is a publicist for University of New Mexico Press.
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