
Sophie Fink
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Nov 15, 2024 |
strangehorizons.com | Areeb Ahmad |Sarah Titus |Sophie Fink |Romie Stott
We begin in a dark forest in the dead of night. Eungyo is following a shadow deeper and deeper into the woods, coming to a stop only when hailed by someone. It is Mujae, a friend. He deters Eungyo from going any further and getting lost, warning against chasing shadows. In Hwang Jungeun’s novel, translated from the Korean by Jung Yewon, shadows dissociating from their owners is quite a common occurrence. They rise up, move around, and follow their own whims.
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Nov 12, 2024 |
strangehorizons.com | Kat Kourbeti |Kyle Tam |Sarah Titus |Sophie Fink
https://d3ctxlq1ktw2nl.cloudfront.net/staging/2024-10-12/389700093-44100-2-b7a93447ce755.m4aIn the 4th episode of SH@25, Editor Kat Kourbeti sits down with tabletop game designer and SFF critic Kyle Tam, whose young career has taken off in the last few years. Read on for an insightful interview about narrative storytelling from non-Western perspectives, the importance of schlock and trash in the development of taste, and the windows into creativity we find in moments of hardship.
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Nov 11, 2024 |
strangehorizons.com | Romie Stott |Sarah Titus |Sophie Fink |Eric Hendel
Needless to say, it's been a bit of a week. A number of us (editors, writers, readers) have been scatterbrained or have cocooned, or have simply been tired. The result is that our current issue is currently... one poem. And reviews. (Props to the impeccable reviews department.)More is coming. By the end of the week, we intend to have our second poem ready (maybe by the time you read this message it's already up), and new fiction. I can't tell you exactly when. But we're still here, still working.
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Nov 11, 2024 |
strangehorizons.com | Sophie Fink |Sarah Titus |Romie Stott |Eric Hendel
after the anthropocene, the rain— acid, apocalyptic, full of rats bloody in the subways they slap, bang, slump against the silver, yellow, black of the N train— eternally exposed at Union Square— where we bought books and sang copper into velveteen shells (two guitars fighting over the same late career Willie Nelson), into students and stoners and Harold on the corner selling stolen comics for eight bucks and change— but it’s all green now, green spores carried on green light, sleeping gentle...
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Jul 23, 2024 |
bnn.de | Sophie Fink
Die Badische Landesbibliothek öffnet Türen zu digitalen Welten und wird zum Impulsgeber für Wissensdurstige. Wir haben mit Direktor Volker Wittenauer über seine Vision gesprochen. Karlsruhe. Der stellvertretende Direktor Volker Wittenauer berichtet im Interview mit dieser Redaktion, wie sich die Badische Landesbibliothek (BLB) zum modernen Lern- und Informationszentrum entwickelt hat. Karlsruher Bibliothek im Wandel Sie sind seit 2010 in der Badischen Landesbibliothek tätig.
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