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Presenting: 10 May 2021 and 17 May 2021

We're letting you know about our last two issues this week, because we had some log-in issues with Patreon and just got back into it. Presenting: 2 fiction issues, our Palestinian Solidarity Statement, and the newest update of Farewells and Beginnings, announcing some mast-head changes and zine re-structuring!

10 May 2021

We stand with the Palestinian people. Read our full statement here.

Light refracts off many-faceted gems and glances across the hulls of space ships that lack passengers—which one will catch your eye today? The 10 May 2021 issue is available now.

All that glitters is not gold, and jewels can't assuage every hunger. Presenting: K. S. Shere's "The Golden Carrot."

Who is space travel meant to save? Reflect with "None of the Star Trek Ships are Named After Confederate Generals," by Arden Eli Hill.

It's a triple-review week, because there are so many books to cover and never enough time (sorry not sorry about your TBR pile). Today, M. L. Clark reviews "The Wolf Leader," by Alexandre Dumas.

You can also enjoy Manjari Sahay's review of "The Hierarchies," by Ros Anderson, and Archita Mittra reviews "Fireheart Tiger," by Aliette de Bodard.

Don't have time to read today? Listen on the go with our convenient podcasts! Listen to this week's fiction and poem at your leisure. 

17 May 2021

The horizon is unreachable, racing away even as we journey toward it. Trek across shifting sands and seek the change your heart desires with our 17 May 2021 issue.

"Balfour in the Desert" by Fargo Tbakhi is a journey across desert sands: an ever-changing landscape that hides countless dangers and few miracles.

Trickery and pain, a visible imperfection and a lingering impression. "Consequences," by Shilpa Kamat.

The first review of the week is of Melissa Caruso's "The Obsidian Tower," reviewed by Catherine Baker (this review is just *chef's kiss*, friends).

Follow up on Wednesday with Matt Holder's review of "The Seep" by Chana Porter, and close out the week with Kelly Jenning's review of "Situation Normal" by Leonard Richardson.

The Strange Horizons village would also like to announce several changes to our mast-head, which are accompanied by some re-structuring of the zine itself. Read this week's Azimuth announcement, Of Farewells and Beginnings.


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