ID: The story quote: “There’s a woman outside of a town called Sheridan, where the sky comes so near to earth it has to use the crosswalk just like everybody else.” Quote from “The Sin of America” by Catherynne M. Valente in Issue 39 of Uncanny Magazine, art by Paul Lewin.
ID: The story quote: “One autumn as the wind blew cold and stripped red leaves from branches Fair Ellen ran to meet her love Where oaken hearts do gather” Quote from “Where Oaken Hearts Do Gather” by Sarah Pinsker in Issue 39 of Uncanny Magazine, art by Paul Lewin.
ID: The story quote: “He met his father’s eyes. ‘Hey.’ His father smiled ruefully. 'Hey.’ 'Are you—’ 'Dead?’ His father gestured toward the inactive monitors. 'Apparently so.'” Quote from “Proof by Induction” by José Pablo Iriarte in Issue 40 of Uncanny Magazine, art by Galen Dara.
ID: The story quote: “That’s what all of this was about—why she’d canceled morning classes and now rushed to a meeting to which she wasn’t invited. Because someone had to speak for the unknowable in magic, the non-linear, the indefinable. Someone had to save her Martians.” Quote from “If the Martians Have Magic” by P. Djèlí Clark in Issue 42 of Uncanny Magazine, art by Julie Dillon.
ID: The story quote: “Everything Anton owns goes in one black trash bag. His ratty yellow sketchpad, which he bought to draw the other familiars when he moved here, and only ever used three pages of.” Quote from “That Story Isn’t the Story” by John Wiswell in Issue 43 of Uncanny Magazine, art by Grace P. Fong.
ID: The story quote: “A week before the Season began, as Mrs. Vanessa Saunders held brunch court at the Empire Hotel, a photo appeared on her phone: a large oak door beneath a pale green sign with silver lettering.” Quote from “Unseelie Brothers, Ltd.” by Fran Wilde in Issue 40 of Uncanny Magazine, art by Galen Dara.
ID: The story quote: “Thuỷ stood in her cabin in The Goby in the Well, her bots arrayed on her shoulders and clinging to her wrists, and watched the heart of the nebula.” Quote from “Mulberry and Owl” by Aliette de Bodard in Issue 42 of Uncanny Magazine, art by Julie Dillon.