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ISSUE 13: CONTRIBUTORS
Priya Sarukkai Chabria, Theodore Singer, Vanessa Fogg, H. Pueyo, Donna J. W. Munro, Hannah Frankel, Yilin Wang, Lynne Sargent, Mack W. Mani, Adele Gardner, Mary Soon Lee, Mari Ness, Ishita Singh, Gautam Bhatia, Chaitanya Murali, D. P. Singh, Tarun K. Saint, Rajat Chaudhuri and Jvalant Nalin Sampat
ART by John Glover
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Ishita Singh “All true knowing is mutual…”: Notes on Vandana Singh’s Ambiguity Machines and Other Stories
Gautam Bhatia A Delicate Magic: Iona Datt Sharma’s Not For Use in Navigation
Chaitanya Murali Avatar: An English-Italian Anthology of Contemporary Science Fiction from India
D. P. Singh Science Fiction Writings in Punjabi: The Contemporary Scenario

Gringos
By Ernest Hogan An extract from the novel High Aztech: I thought I had died, but it was an ixmictiante flowery death, in a battle with a proud Aztecan warrior, so I was happy. I knew it wasn’t Mictlantecuhtli and Mictlancíhuatl that were waiting for me this time. I...
中国读者关心整个人类文明
Read: Translation in English 刘慈欣是中国最受欢迎的科幻作家,他作品众多,不仅受颁雨果奖,还获得过八次中国的银河奖,也是华语科幻星云奖的得主。在成为作家之前,他是发电厂的工程师。采访人:Salik Shah, 翻译:胡绍晏。 在《死神永生》所描述的遥远未来,“罗塞塔石碑上的语言是英语和汉语的混合体。”英语是一种全球性的语言,你对此有何看法?在小说中,英语是否仍占据统治地位,用以描述科学和文化概念?其他语言是否有崛起甚至成功的机会?...
The East is a Setting: Issues of Place, Theme, and Tone in Ian McDonald’s River of Gods and Beyond
In recent years, India has become a somewhat unlikely site of a particular kind of speculative fiction novel. Mid-2014 saw the publication of Monica Byrne’s The Girl in the Road, featuring an Indian protagonist and a journey across a bridge that spanned the Indian...
The Study
The Study Mari Ness In the mirrors, a monster with stolen eyes and breath, hungry for human speech. In the doors the shadows of her wedding guests, mourners weeping over fruits and sweets. In the walls sweet roses and disease, harsh chemicals and slow decay. In the...
The Process
The Process Sonya Taaffe Kafka has gotten lost in his own adjective. Yesterday he wrote me from Zürau, but my address was censored and the envelope shook out a blue rat, the postmark in two inks dripping from its mouth like hemorrhage. All roads lead to Prague, he...
Life by the river
Life by the river Jamie Samdahl Every afternoon I swallow rain and it puts me to sleep beside you I cross over into your river dreams each time our temples touch the muddiness the sway of the bridge is irresistible...
The Saint Of Small Things, Weeping
The Saint Of Small Things, Weeping Margaret Wack Poison has always been the old enemy and usual culprit. Hunting, sometimes, though not as often anymore: stones, traps, snares, guns. The crunch, the blood. Best if quick, to fill some other stomach. Worse for sport,...
The Gifts
The Gifts Sandi Leibowitz For Sara Cleto and Brittany Warman The sisters parted once the gifts were given. No need now to thread their lives through a single needle; each had her own path to stitch. The younger one loved spring best so her work spilled grape hyacinths...
Latin American Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror: A Round Table Discussion
With Carlos Hernandez, David Bowles, Ernest Hogan, Sabrina Vourvoulias, Silvia Moreno-Garcia & William Alexander People are stories, and when we push these stories to the margins, we lose them. Hosted on a shared Google Document like our previous round table on...
Glimpses of the Evolving Beast: The Mumble Jumble of a Translator
During Eurocon 2016 (aka. BCon) in Barcelona, I met Francesco Verso, founder and editor of Future Fiction, a speculative fiction publishing house based in Rome, Italy. Francesco is enthusiastic about promoting the science fiction from outside the English speaking...
Kam Kráčí Česká Fantastika? Panelová Diskuse
Jména z dějin české SF jako Karel Čapek nebo Josef Nesvadba znějí po celém světě, ale jak je to se současnou českou fantastikou? Julie Nováková, editorka Dreams From Beyond: An Anthology of Czech Speculative Fiction, se autorů a editorů z České republiky ptá na...
Quo Vadis, Czech Speculative Fiction? A Round Table Discussion
Few names from the history of Czech science fiction such as Karel Čapek or Josef Nesvadba are known worldwide. Julie Novakova, editor of Dreams From Beyond: An Anthology of Czech Speculative Fiction, asks authors and editors from the Czech Republic about the current...
A Brief Introduction to Chinese Science Fiction
With the success of Cixin Liu’s Three-Body trilogy, and the launch of Ken Liu’s Invisible Planets this week, the interest in Chinese Science Fiction is bound to grow. This short history of the long march of Chinese SF by Regina Kanyu Wang provides an insider’s account...
A Binge-Reader’s Companion to Three-Body Trilogy by Cixin Liu
Photograph: Tor Books If you have just finished binge-reading Cixin Liu’s stellar Three-Body trilogy, you are in for a treat. I have collected snippets from some of Liu’s best interviews and essays, book reviews and fan tributes here for those who are curious about...
Mithila Review to be a Quarterly with Payment!
Mithila Review will be turning into a quarterly publication with occasional essays, interviews and reviews in between. Starting with our next issue, we want to pay a flat rate of $10 for poetry, flash (under 2500 words), non-fiction (essay) and reprint, and $50 for...