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For December, the Sunday Morning Transport brings you new stories and, as is our annual tradition, a Storyflod of favorites from throughout the year at the end of the month. We begin with this week’s tale from Juan Martinez (whose spectacul...
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Editor-in-chief of the Sunday Morning Transport. Co-founder of Realm.fm.
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Co Editor In Chief, Sunday Morning Transport. Two-time Nebula winner, educator, code poet. Writes science fiction, fantasy, and horror, poetry, and nonfiction essays.
SFF writer, neuroscientist, assistant editor of Escape Pod. Hugo & Ignyte Award finalist. Short stories in Analog, Strange Horizons, Fantasy Magazine, & elsewhere. linktr.ee/benckinney
Hugo, Sturgeon, Locus, and Astounding Award winning author. Cat furniture. Horse friend.
Meg Elison is an author and essayist.
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.
Author of unrealisms, mostly for young readers.
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.
I’m the author of the story collection Best Worst American (Small Beer Press) & the horror novel Extended Stay (Camino del Sol). Visit and say hi at Fulmerford.com
Sci fi writer, technologist, futurist.
Stephanie Feldman is the author of the forthcoming novel SATURNALIA (Oct. 11, 2022) and the award-winning debut novel THE ANGEL OF LOSSES.
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.
Writer.
Big Auntie Energy. Asks you if you've eaten and what you're reading. Author of Ebony Gate, Blood Jade, and Pearl City.
John P Murphy is the author of RED NOISE, THE LIAR, and other works. He hasn't gotten a hang of this Substack thing and isn't convinced he wants to.
Engineer by day, speculative fiction writer by night.
Writer. Poet. Mildly obsessed with trees.
Writer, teacher, connoisseur of weirdness. Nebula, Sturgeon & 3-time World Fantasy Award winner. Latest collection, An Agent of Utopia. Confluence 2026 GoH in Pittsburgh. Linktr.ee/andy_duncan
Two-time Sidewise Award winner Alan Smale is the author of the Clash of Eagles trilogy, featuring a Roman invasion of Mississippian America, the Cold War alternate space race series, Apollo Rising, and 50+ stories for Asimov’s and other magazines.
Author of The First Bright Thing and The Lighthouse at the Edge of the World. Lives in Minneapolis with three dogs and loving wife.
I work in science and write things and play music. she/her Follow along with publication news and life updates at kellylagor.com
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