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Uncanny Magazine Issue 28
Uncanny Magazine Issue 28: May/June 2019 | Tananarive Due, Kameron Hurley, Elizabeth Bear, John Chu, Ellen Klages, Christopher Caldwell, Emma Osborne, Brit E.B. Hvide
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The May/June 2019 issue of Hugo Award-winning Uncanny Magazine. Featuring new fiction by Ellen Klages, John Chu, Emma Osborne, Elizabeth Bear, Brit E. B. Hvide, and Christopher Caldwell. Reprinted fiction by Kameron Hurley, essays by Tananarive Due, Arkady Martine, Gwenda Bond, and Nicasio Andres Reed, poetry by Theodora Goss, Nicasio Andres Reed, S. Qiouyi Lu, Ali Trotta, and Brandon O'Brien, interviews with John Chu and Elizabeth Bear by Caroline M. Yoachim, a cover by Galen Dara, and an editorial by Lynne M. Thomas and Michael Damian Thomas.
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Uncanny Magazine Issue 28: May/June 2019 | Tananarive Due, Kameron Hurley, Elizabeth Bear, John Chu, Ellen Klages, Christopher Caldwell, Emma Osborne, Brit E.B. Hvide
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Our second #blackhistorymonth #litereads week has ended as we finish Black Horror Rising by Tananarive Due, our second ever nonfiction pick. The essay quickly covers a wide variety of topics within Black horror in literature/film, from personal to cultural to historical. I even watched some movies this week directly because of the essay. Review in the link below. Let me know what you thought of the essay in the comments.

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Uncanny Magazine Issue 28: May/June 2019 | Tananarive Due, Kameron Hurley, Elizabeth Bear, John Chu, Ellen Klages, Christopher Caldwell, Emma Osborne, Brit E.B. Hvide
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For our second #blackhistorymonth selection for #litereads, we're reading our second ever nonfiction piece, the essay Black Horror Rising by Tananarive Due. She talks about her own relationship to horror, the tropes, the ways Black horror has come into its own, and her work on the documentary Horror Noire (which I'm starting now!). You can find a link to read the essay in my full article. Be sure to share your thoughts.

https://wp.me/p9KSXu-rq