
An interview with filmmaker Klayton Stainer and author Michael A. Burstein about the short film I Remember the Future.
Read MoreRemember the Future Past: An Interview with Author Michael A. Burstein and Filmmaker Klayton Stainer
The future was glorious once. It was filled with sleek silver spaceships, lunar colonies, and galactic empires. The horizon seemed within reach; we could almost grasp the stars if we would but try.
Read MoreI Remember the Future
Our managing editor discusses some of her favorite cover art selections.
Read MoreBy the Cover
In another time and place, Shomer still has Fanya and the children. He watches his wife as she lights the Hannukah candles on the windowsill. A hush has settled over the ghetto, and the children, Avrom and Bina, watch the weak, flickering lights of the candle stubs. Shomer watches them too, how they struggle to survive, to hold this flickering flame. He knows that soon, no matter what he’d do, these lights will burn out and die.
Read MoreRed Christmas
An interview with our cover artist.
Read MoreInterview with Cover Artist Billy Nuñez
I grew up without any transgender representation of any depth or value. To be fair, I also grew up with very little cisgender queer representation of any depth or value, either. There were oblique references, but typically not in the media that I was given to consume as a child.
Read MoreTropes as Erasers: A Transgender Perspective
Then—suddenly, silently—the creature steps from between two birch trees. The noble unicorn slips into our glade. Dark eyes blink; its dainty hooves don’t even bend the grass. White fur shines like spun moonlight. It’s the pony we all wanted growing up.
Read MoreThe Love It Bears Fair Maidens
An interview with this month's featured author.
Read MoreInterview with Author Helen Stubbs
The girl threads her arms and legs through her window, like snakes. She’s a spectacle, naked up there, and screaming every profane word she should never have heard.
Read MoreUncontainable