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We’re All Mermaids in the End: Seanan McGuire’s “Sister, Dearest Sister, Let Me Show You To the Sea”

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Ruthanna Emrys

Ruthanna Emrys lives in a mysterious manor house in the outskirts of Washington DC with her wife and their large, strange family. She makes home-made vanilla, obsesses about game design, gives unsolicited advice, occasionally attempts to save the world, and blogs sporadically about these things at her Livejournal. Her stories have appeared in a number of venues, including Strange Horizons and Analog. Ruthanna Emrys lives in a mysterious manor house in the outskirts of Washington DC with her wife and their large, strange family. She makes home-made vanilla, obsesses about game design, gives unsolicited advice, occasionally attempts to save the world, and blogs sporadically about these things at her Livejournal. Her stories have appeared in a number of venues, including Strange Horizons and Analog.

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Devil and the Deep cover: sea serpent coils emerging from a sea lit by an enormous rising moon.

We’re All Mermaids in the End: Seanan McGuire’s “Sister, Dearest Sister, Let Me Show You To the Sea”

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Book cover of Pet Semetary by Stephen King

Let the Wild Rumpus Start: Stephen King’s Pet Sematary (Part 3)

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Weird and Unusual Security System Issues: Nnedi Okorafor’s “Dark Home”

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Cover of Pet Sematary by Stephen King,

Smucky the Cat, He Was Obedient: Stephen King’s Pet Sematary (Part 2)

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Cover of Uncanny magazine issue 39, showing a woman with a colorful headdress containing flowers, feathers and other decorations, against a yellow-orange background.

Forensic Folklore: Sarah Pinsker’s “Where Oaken Hearts Do Gather”

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Cover of Pet Sematary by Stephen King,

Everything an Omen: Stephen King’s Pet Sematary (Part 1)

Cover of Rivers in Your Skin, Sirens in Your Hair, a poetry collection

Poetry Month 2024: Marisca Pichette’s Rivers in Your Skin, Sirens in Your Hair

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The Kiddie Pool of Forever: Max Gladstone’s Last Exit (Part 18)

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Detail of the frontispiece to "Goblin Market and other Poems" by Christina Rossetti, 1862. (Art by Dante Gabriel Rossetti)

Poetry Month 2024: Christina Rossetti’s “Goblin Market”

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