A review by friendleghost
Uncanny Magazine Issue 11: July/August 2016 by Julia Rios, Michael Damian Thomas, Lynne M. Thomas, Michi Trota

4.0

Each issue of Uncanny Magazine is a delight. Following along with the Uncanny Magazine Year Three Kickstarter campaign made reading this issue feel like an interactive experience and has me excited for what's to come next. There was a lot for me to love in this issue. Reading fiction by Catherynne Valente has always been a pleasure for me and "Snow Day" didn't disappoint. The article by Sarah Kuhn was excellently written and had important points about fiction reflecting the actual world we live in, and it was nice to read in sync with her new book Heroine Complex (which I am loving, possibly even more than One Con Glory, because friendships between women and a good Scooby gang bring my joy). Reading "Travels with the Snow Queen" by Kelly Link prompted me to go check out one of her short fiction collections from my local library and I will be starting it as soon as I wrap up Heroine Complex.