Space & Time Spring/Summer 2024 #146
The oldest continuously published speculative fiction semi-pro magazine in print returns with Space & Time Issue #146, a Spring/Summer 2024 collection of strange futures, haunted transformations, cosmic mysteries, dark humor, and literary unease.
This issue opens in memory of artist Matthew Schuler (1988–2024), whose cosmic cover art honors a love of planets, science fiction, and the unknown. Inside, readers will find speculative fiction, poetry, essays, reviews, and artwork that move from apocalyptic survival and lunar experimentation to alien invasions, cursed houses, magical destiny, monstrous intimacy, postwar ghosts, and worlds remade by grief, technology, hunger, and hope.
Issue #146 features work by Claire Fitzpatrick, Lee Clark Zumpe, Donna J. W. Munro, Robin Helweg-Larsen, F. J. Bergmann, Jose Ángel Conde, Brian U. Garrison, M. C. Childs, Dom Gerard, Edoardo Maroncelli, KT Wagner, Michael H. Payne, Sam Crain, C. H. Williams, Felicia Martínez, J. S. Graham, Maxwell I. Gold, Michael Bacchia, Casey Aimer, Spencer Sekulin, Jeffrey Ogochukwu, Jonathan Ukah, Craig Brownlie, Kurt Newton, Don DeBrandt, C. H. Lindsay, and more.
Also included are Daniel M. Kimmel’s Take Two on the Movies, with a look at The Invisible Man; Briant Laslo’s personal ranking of summer horror movies; Linda D. Addison’s Word Ninja, exploring dark poetry; and Michael Wyatt’s The Mx. Up: Transmissions from Beyond the Binary Writer’s Log.
From radical kindness to cosmic dread, from fairy-tale rebellion to strange new bodies and impossible worlds, Space & Time Issue #146 delivers the bold, weird, literary, and unsettling speculative work readers have expected from Space & Time since 1966.