
Fantasy Magazine, Issue 76, February 2022
2022
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In this issue's short fiction, family gatherings are rendered larger than life in S. Fambul's "Cousins Season," and "Slow Communication" by Dominique Dickey explores a conversation over generations; in flash fiction, Allahrakhi Memon takes us on a strange journey in "The Unseen," and Julia August's "After Naxos, Ariadne" redefines the labyrinth; for poetry, we have "The Prophet, To His Angel" by Bogi Takacs and "Mister Potato Head" by Mark Dimaisip. Plus a collective interview with a few notable short fictioneers: Christopher Caldwell, WC Dunlap, Tenea D. Johnson, Sam J. Miller, Russell Nichols, Suzan Palumbo, Pamela Rentz, Eden Royce, and A.C. Wise.
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Authors

Bogi Takács
Author · 7 books
Bogi Takács is a Hungarian Jewish author who writes short-form speculative fiction, poetry, nonfiction and weird unclassifiables. Eir work has been published in a variety of venues like Clarkesworld, Strange Horizons, Apex, Lightspeed and more.
Julia August
Author · 1 books
Julia August writes fantasy, horror, and science fiction. Her work has appeared in F&SF, Fantasy Magazine, Places We Fear To Tread, Apparition Lit, The Dark (twice), Women Destroy Fantasy!, Unlikely Story’s Journal of Unlikely Academia, PodCastle, Lackington’s Magazine, and Kaleidotrope.