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Fantasy Magazine, Issue 78, April 2022
2022
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In this issue's short fiction, Hannah Yang takes a different kind of look at the magic of love in "How To Make A Man Love You," and in Kristina Ten's "Beginnings" we get a new twist on "once upon a time;" in flash fiction, Martins Deep plays with format, imagery, and emotion with "Isio," and fantasy meets reality in "Practical Childcare Considerations for Knights Errant" by Rachel Locascio; for poetry, we have "Great Sage, Protector of Horses" by May Chong and "Alice Is Much Farther Than She Appears" by Laura Ruby. Plus essay "Stereotypes, Godhood, and The Wicked + The Divine" by Priya Chand.
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Laura Ruby
Author · 15 books

Raised in the wilds of suburban New Jersey, Laura Ruby now lives in Chicago with her family. Her short fiction for adults has appeared in various literary magazines, including Other Voices, The Florida Review, Sycamore Review and Nimrod. A collection of these stories, I'M NOT JULIA ROBERTS, was published by Warner Books in January 2007. Called "hilarious and heart-wrenching" by People and "a knowing look at the costs and rewards of remaking a family," by the Hartford-Courant, the book was also featured in Redbook, Working Mother, and USA Today among others. Ruby is also the author of the Edgar-nominated children's mystery LILY'S GHOSTS (8/03), the children's fantasy THE WALL AND THE WING (3/06) and a sequel, THE CHAOS KING (5/07) all from Harpercollins. She writes for older teens as well, and her debut young adult novel, GOOD GIRLS (9/06), also from Harpercollins, was a Book Sense Pick for fall 2006 and an ALA Quick Pick for 2007. A new young adult novel, PLAY ME, is slated for publication in fall of 2008. Her books have sold in England, Australia, Italy, France, Germany, Denmark, Serbia and Montenegro. THE WALL AND THE WING is currently in development with Laika Studios for release as an animated feature. Ms. Ruby has been a featured speaker at BookExpo, the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) annual convention, the Miami Book Festival, the Florida Association of Media Educators (FAME) convention, the Midwest Literary Festival, the International Reading Association's annual convention, and Illinois Reading Council annual conference, among other venues, and she has presented programs and workshops for both adults and children at numerous schools and libraries. Currently, she is working on several thousand projects, drinking way too much coffee, and searching for new tunes for her iPod.

Kristina Ten
Kristina Ten
Author · 2 books
Kristina Ten is the author of Tell Me Yours, I'll Tell You Mine (Oct. 2025, Stillhouse Press). Her stories appear in McSweeney's, Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy, We're Here: The Best Queer Speculative Fiction, Nightmare, Lightspeed, Uncanny, and elsewhere. She has won the Stephen Dixon Award for Short Fiction, the Subjective Chaos Kind of Award, and the F(r)iction Writing Contest, and has been a finalist for the Shirley Jackson Award and the Locus Award. Ten was educated at Emerson College (BA) and the University of Colorado Boulder (MFA), and is a graduate of Clarion West Writers Workshop. She has received fellowships from the Ragdale Foundation and the Martha's Vineyard Institute of Creative Writing. Tell Me Yours, I’ll Tell You Mine is her debut story collection.
Hannah Yang
Hannah Yang
Author · 2 books
Hannah Yang is an American speculative fiction writer. Her work has appeared in Analog Science Fiction, Apex Magazine, Clarkesworld, The Dark, and multiple Year's Best anthologies.
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