
Part of Series
Special Issue: International Futurists Original Fiction: "Soil of Our Home, Storm of Our Lives" by Renan Bernardo "Robin's Last Song" by Nina Munteanu "Godmother" by Cheryl S. Ntumy "The synchronism of touch" by Gabriela Damián Miravete "Dreamports" by Tlotlo Tsamaase "Samsāra in a Teacup" by Lavanya Lakshminarayan Classic Fiction: "Aethra" by Michalis Manolios "Francine (draft for the September lecture)" by Maria Antònia Martí Escayol Nonfiction: "Highlighting Trends in Indian SF in the Twenty-First Century" by Tarun K. Saint
Authors

Nina Munteanu is a Canadian ecologist and SF, fantasy and eco-fiction writer. She has published eight novels and a dozen award-winning short stories translated into several languages. Her novels are mostly eco-fiction and thrillers that explore humanity's tense co-evolution with technology and Nature. Nina is also editor of several publishing houses and ezines. She teaches writing at the University of Toronto and George Brown College. Her three textbooks "The Fiction Writer", "The Journal Writer" and "The Ecology of Story" are used in colleges, universities, and writing institutions throughout the world. Her latest non-fiction book "Water Is..." explores the many identities of water (www.TheMeaningOfWater.com). Find more on Nina and her work at www.ninamunteanu.ca. The books that appear on my bookshelf are all books I recommend. You will not find a book on my shelf or a book review from me that is not a recommended book; if I don't like it, it won't be here.

Renan Bernardo is a Nebula and Ignyte finalist author of science fiction and fantasy from Brazil. His short fiction appeared in Reactor/Tor.com, Clarkesworld, Apex Magazine, Podcastle, Escape Pod, Daily Science Fiction, and others. He writes from secondary world fantasy to dark science fiction, and he enjoys the intersection of climate narratives with science, technology, and the human relations inherent to it. His solarpunk/clifi short fiction collection, Different Kinds of Defiancé, was published in 2024. His dark space opera novella, Disgraced Return of the Kap’s Needle, was released in 2025.

Marissa van Uden is an editor and writer from Aotearoa-New Zealand who now lives in rural Vermont, in a little cabin in the woods. She is the editor of The Off-Season: An Anthology of Coastal New Weird (Dark Matter Ink, 2024) and the Apex Strange Microfiction anthologies. She is also the EiC of the imprint Violet Lichen Books and an associate editor and interviewer for Apex Magazine. Her fiction has appeared in Dark Matter Magazine, Zero Dark Thirty, Los Suelos, and Vastarien Literary Journal. She loves animals, wild things, and weird horror.


Gabriela Damián Miravete es una escritora, editora, guionista y locutora. También se ha dedicado al periodismo cultural en los ámbitos literario y cinematográfico y ha colaborado en publicaciones tales como Letras Libres, Lee+, Cine Premiere y Confabulario. Gabriela nació en la Ciudad de México en 1979. Estudió Comunicación y Educación en la Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona y Creación Literaria en la Escuela de Escritores de la Sociedad General de Escritores de México. Su trabajo literario ha sido reconocido en México y Estados Unidos. La Tradición de Judas, álbum de cuentos para niños, ilustrado por Cecilia Varela, recibió el Premio de Cuento en la Feria del Libro Infantil y Juvenil de la Ciudad de México (FILIJ) y fue editado en 2007 por CONACULTA. En 2010 ganó la beca Jóvenes Creadores del FONCA, en la especialidad de narrativa, con la que escribió el libro de cuentos aún inédito Pequeños naipes de ópalo. En 2012 fue finalista en el World Fantasy Award con el cuento “Future Nereid”, que fue antologado por Chris Brown y Eduardo Jiménez Mayo en Three Messages and a Warning, libro editado por Small Beer Press. Sus ensayos y cuentos han sido traducidos al inglés y portugués.