[Sfts-faculty] Fwd: Fantasy Magazine Relaunch

andré carrington andre.carrington at ucr.edu
Wed Jan 15 15:44:53 PST 2025


*Fantasy Magazine* has announced a new publisher and editors. We will
likely still enjoy access to advance editions of the magazine, which I'll
gladly share with this list when possible. If you've been a reader of the
magazine in the past, I'm sure this comes as welcome news.
-- 
andré m. carrington

Associate Professor of English
University of California, Riverside
Director, Designated Emphasis in Speculative Fictions & Cultures of Science
<https://sfts.ucr.edu/directors-report>
--
Editor, The Black Fantastic
<https://www.loa.org/books/the-black-fantastic-20-afrofuturist-stories-paperback/>,
Library
of America, 2025
Speculative Blackness: The Future of Race in Science Fiction
<https://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/speculative-blackness>

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From: Fantasy Magazine <fantasy at psychopomp.com>
Date: Wed, Jan 15, 2025 at 2:40 PM
Subject: Fantasy Magazine Relaunch
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Fantastic news: We’re back!

*Fantasy Magazine* has officially returned - with a new publisher!
Co-Editors-in-Chief Arley Sorg and Shingai Njeri Kagunda will curate a
wonderful selection of short fiction, flash fiction, poetry, and more in
quarterly issues for publisher Psychopomp (known for Psychopomp.com,
Psychopomp novellas, and of course, *The Deadlands *magazine, edited by E.
Catherine Tobler)!

The first issue of *Fantasy *with Psychopomp is scheduled for June 2025
publication.* Fantasy *plans to open to submissions February 1 - 7.

Kagunda and Sorg both bring engaging visions and eclectic, sharp
sensibilities to the field, as well as a history of positive involvement in
the genre community. Kagunda’s writing has earned her Ignyte and British
Fantasy Award nominations, and her work as co-editor at *PodCastle* made
her a two-time Hugo Award finalist. Sorg has received two community service
awards, and his work as co-editor at *Fantasy* made him a three-time Locus
Award finalist and a two-time World Fantasy Award finalist.

Subscribe to *Fantasy Magazine* via email for $5 per quarter. It’s a
fantastic way to directly support creative works and talented authors, as
well as getting to read excellent writings. You will receive exclusive
content leading up to the official first issue! You'll be the first to
receive new stories, poems, and more, sent right to your inbox; as well as
the collected works in epub format as quarterly magazine issues.

Psychopomp will publish *Fantasy *content on the *Fantasy Magazine *website
after an exclusive to-subscribers period. Digital issues will also be
available at our Grave Goods store and on WeightlessBooks.com.

To subscribe: https://psychopomp.com/fantasy/
For more information, see publisher Sean Markey’s blog post here:
https://psychopomp.com/fantasy-magazine-announcement/
Send any questions to: fantasy at psychopomp.com
Submissions guidelines: https://psychopomp.com/fantasy-magazine-guidelines/


-- 
andré m. carrington

Associate Professor of English
University of California, Riverside
Director, Designated Emphasis in Speculative Fictions & Cultures of Science
<https://sfts.ucr.edu/directors-report>
--
Editor, The Black Fantastic
<https://www.loa.org/books/the-black-fantastic-20-afrofuturist-stories-paperback/>,
Library
of America, 2025
Speculative Blackness: The Future of Race in Science Fiction
<https://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/speculative-blackness>
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