Space & Time Fall/Winter 2023 #145
The oldest continuously published speculative fiction semi-pro magazine in print returns with Space & Time Issue #145, a Fall/Winter 2023 collection of science fiction, fantasy, horror, poetry, art, commentary, and strange literary visions.
Inside this issue, readers will find stories and poems that wander through haunted cemeteries, lonely grocery aisles, impossible prophecies, post-climate ghosts, AI ethics, selkie longing, magical first dates, cursed families, winter horror, fungal imagination, and worlds where technology, grief, hunger, and wonder collide.
Issue #145 features work by Linda D. Addison, Peter J. Carter, Hillary Dodge, Ingrid L. Taylor, Sonny Zae, Fiona Perry, Pixie Bruner, Amy Drees, Daniel M. Kimmel, Michael Wyatt, Jonathan Pessant, Laura Kester Duerrwaechter, Rami Ungar, Kathryn Ptacek, Ngo Binh Anh Khoa, Alicia Hilton, Michael H. Payne, Briant Laslo, Maria Heloisa Silva, John Reinhart, Timothy P. Flynn, Greg Schwartz, Guilherme Ademir Marian, Maxwell I. Gold, Brian Hugenbruch, Christine H. Chen, Darren Lipman, Akis Linardos, and more.
Also included are Linda D. Addison’s Word Ninja, exploring the latest offerings in dark poetry; Daniel M. Kimmel’s Take Two on the Movies, with a look at the lovable scientist archetype in classic film; Michael Wyatt’s The Mx. Up: Transmissions from Beyond the Binary Writer’s Log; Rami Ungar’s essay on how Alice in Wonderland continues to metamorphose in the imagination; and Angela Yuriko Smith’s essay Can AI Save Face with Hugging Face?
From artificial prophets to devouring sin, from literary rabbit holes to cosmic loneliness, Space & Time Issue #145 offers the bold, weird, unsettling, and imaginative speculative work readers have expected from Space & Time since 1966.