Space & Time Issue 150: Dyslexia-friendly Edition gathers speculative fiction and poetry exploring rest, resistance, survival, memory, and strange futures. Designed for greater accessibility and ease of reading, this Dyslexia-friendly edition uses reader-conscious formatting to make the milestone issue more approachable while preserving the strange, bold spirit of Space & Time.
Since 1966, Space & Time has opened its pages to strange visions, bold voices, and speculative work that asks what waits beneath the surface of ordinary life. In this milestone 150th issue, writers and poets from around the world explore rest, resistance, memory, silence, survival, and the creative force that endures even under pressure.
Inside this issue, war machines encounter stillness, gardens defy systems built only for productivity, sleep becomes rebellion, missing shadows return changed, time folds around art that never existed, and the quiet act of waiting becomes its own form of survival.
Featuring work by Linda D. Addison, Anatoly Loginov, David Anson Lee, Stephen Jackson, Saroj Kumar Senapati, Deahna Fumarol, Matt Bianca, Tamara-Lee Brereton-Karabetsos, Cayt McNeill, Daniel Roop, Mary Soon Lee, Martin Willis, Gabrielle Munslow, Beauty Amy, Amina Abdulsalam Muhammad, Charlie Sweitzer, Jennifer Weigel, and Angela Yuriko Smith.
This issue also includes a note from publisher Angela Yuriko Smith on why preserving speculative magazines matters, recent book launches, contributor bios, and featured partner spotlights.
A gateway to speculative fiction since 1966, Space & Time continues to champion new voices, strange ideas, and the stories that help us imagine what comes next - now in a Dyslexia-friendly edition created to make Issue 150 more accessible to more readers.
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Angela Yuriko Smith is a two-time Bram Stoker Award-winning author, former president of the Horror Writers Association, and publisher of Space & Time. As a publishing consultant and coach, she helps writers build sustainable creative careers rooted in art, not arson, through Authortunities on Substack.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Space & Time Issue 150: Dyslexia-friendly Edition gathers speculative fiction and poetry exploring rest, resistance, survival, memory, and strange futures. Designed for greater accessibility and ease of reading, this Dyslexia-friendly edition uses reader-conscious formatting to make the milestone issue more approachable while preserving the strange, bold spirit of Space & Time.Since 1966, Space & Time has opened its pages to strange visions, bold voices, and speculative work that asks what waits beneath the surface of ordinary life. In this milestone 150th issue, writers and poets from around the world explore rest, resistance, memory, silence, survival, and the creative force that endures even under pressure.Inside this issue, war machines encounter stillness, gardens defy systems built only for productivity, sleep becomes rebellion, missing shadows return changed, time folds around art that never existed, and the quiet act of waiting becomes its own form of survival.Featuring work by Linda D. Addison, Anatoly Loginov, David Anson Lee, Stephen Jackson, Saroj Kumar Senapati, Deahna Fumarol, Matt Bianca, Tamara-Lee Brereton-Karabetsos, Cayt McNeill, Daniel Roop, Mary Soon Lee, Martin Willis, Gabrielle Munslow, Beauty Amy, Amina Abdulsalam Muhammad, Charlie Sweitzer, Jennifer Weigel, and Angela Yuriko Smith.This issue also includes a note from publisher Angela Yuriko Smith on why preserving speculative magazines matters, recent book launches, contributor bios, and featured partner spotlights.A gateway to speculative fiction since 1966, Space & Time continues to champion new voices, strange ideas, and the stories that help us imagine what comes next - now in a Dyslexia-friendly edition created to make Issue 150 more accessible to more readers. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798902280132
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Space & Time Issue 150: Dyslexia-friendly Edition gathers speculative fiction and poetry exploring rest, resistance, survival, memory, and strange futures. Designed for greater accessibility and ease of reading, this Dyslexia-friendly edition uses reader-conscious formatting to make the milestone issue more approachable while preserving the strange, bold spirit of Space & Time.Since 1966, Space & Time has opened its pages to strange visions, bold voices, and speculative work that asks what waits beneath the surface of ordinary life. In this milestone 150th issue, writers and poets from around the world explore rest, resistance, memory, silence, survival, and the creative force that endures even under pressure.Inside this issue, war machines encounter stillness, gardens defy systems built only for productivity, sleep becomes rebellion, missing shadows return changed, time folds around art that never existed, and the quiet act of waiting becomes its own form of survival.Featuring work by Linda D. Addison, Anatoly Loginov, David Anson Lee, Stephen Jackson, Saroj Kumar Senapati, Deahna Fumarol, Matt Bianca, Tamara-Lee Brereton-Karabetsos, Cayt McNeill, Daniel Roop, Mary Soon Lee, Martin Willis, Gabrielle Munslow, Beauty Amy, Amina Abdulsalam Muhammad, Charlie Sweitzer, Jennifer Weigel, and Angela Yuriko Smith.This issue also includes a note from publisher Angela Yuriko Smith on why preserving speculative magazines matters, recent book launches, contributor bios, and featured partner spotlights.A gateway to speculative fiction since 1966, Space & Time continues to champion new voices, strange ideas, and the stories that help us imagine what comes next - now in a Dyslexia-friendly edition created to make Issue 150 more accessible to more readers. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798902280132
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Space & Time Issue 150: Dyslexia-friendly Edition gathers speculative fiction and poetry exploring rest, resistance, survival, memory, and strange futures. Designed for greater accessibility and ease of reading, this Dyslexia-friendly edition uses reader-conscious formatting to make the milestone issue more approachable while preserving the strange, bold spirit of Space & Time.Since 1966, Space & Time has opened its pages to strange visions, bold voices, and speculative work that asks what waits beneath the surface of ordinary life. In this milestone 150th issue, writers and poets from around the world explore rest, resistance, memory, silence, survival, and the creative force that endures even under pressure.Inside this issue, war machines encounter stillness, gardens defy systems built only for productivity, sleep becomes rebellion, missing shadows return changed, time folds around art that never existed, and the quiet act of waiting becomes its own form of survival.Featuring work by Linda D. Addison, Anatoly Loginov, David Anson Lee, Stephen Jackson, Saroj Kumar Senapati, Deahna Fumarol, Matt Bianca, Tamara-Lee Brereton-Karabetsos, Cayt McNeill, Daniel Roop, Mary Soon Lee, Martin Willis, Gabrielle Munslow, Beauty Amy, Amina Abdulsalam Muhammad, Charlie Sweitzer, Jennifer Weigel, and Angela Yuriko Smith.This issue also includes a note from publisher Angela Yuriko Smith on why preserving speculative magazines matters, recent book launches, contributor bios, and featured partner spotlights.A gateway to speculative fiction since 1966, Space & Time continues to champion new voices, strange ideas, and the stories that help us imagine what comes next - now in a Dyslexia-friendly edition created to make Issue 150 more accessible to more readers. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798902280132
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