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ISSUE 11: CONTRIBUTORS
Adele Gardner, Avra Margariti, David A. Hewitt, D.A. Xiaolin Spires, Elaine Vilar Madruga, M. Bennardo, Mary Soon Lee, Phoebe Low, Qurat Dar, Timothy Bastek, Toshiya Kamei, Uma Menon & Wren Wallis. Cover art by Edward Hicks (1848).
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Poets Respond: The Nation Wants to Know by Zainab Ummer Farook
As part of Poets Respond series, we’re inviting poetry about recent events. You can find our submission guidelines here. The Nation Wants to Know by Zainab Ummer Farook The nation wants to know why you write poetry when you should be studying This pesky nation...
Usman T. Malik: “Fantastika can freshen up contemporary South Asian literature”
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Kelly Robson: “‘Jessica Churchill’ was an attempt to understand national tragedies”
Kelly Robson in conversation with Salik Shah: Usman T. Malik said that you seem to have arrived “fully formed” with stories in Asimov’s, Clarkesworld and Tor in 2015. What and how long did it take to make such a triumphant entry? It took ten years. I’d been writing...