Thursday, January 1, 2015
It’s January 1st, which means not only a new year, but that our Unlikely Academia issue is officially open for business. By which we mean submissions. In case you need a refresher, here’s what we’re looking for with this issue. Stories about studying and…
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Monday, December 29, 2014
In Meltdown in Freezer Three, Corinne’s service animal, Macy, uses color to convey emotion. In your story Touch of Tides, which appeared in Crossed Genres Issue 8, your main character sees physical sensations as color. There are other similarities between these stories, including neuro-atypicality…
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Sunday, December 28, 2014
The PDF version of Unlikely Story #10: The Journal of Unlikely Entomology will be skittering its way to subscribers any moment now. What’s that? You’re not a subscriber and you want to get your hands on this wondrous thing? Well you’re in luck –…
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Monday, December 22, 2014
Dr. Shreeya Murrow can equally be seen as the protagonist or antagonist of Prism City Blues. Her Green Project could be an altruistic reclaiming of the planet for the greater good of humanity, or a wholly selfish act, one which doesn’t even seem to…
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Monday, December 15, 2014
On Shine Wings is lovely and poetic piece. For me [editor A.C. Wise] reading it was akin to viewing a series of snapshots from a dream. Could you talk a bit about where the imagery came from, or how the story originated and developed…
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