Hi all,
It's up, and it can be found here:
http://strangehorizons.com/issue/19-december-2016/
Our final story of the year is "The Three Nights of the Half-Gent" by Mário de Seabra Coelho, which begins thusly:
"When Half-Gent was alive he used to come sit on the edge of the seat and watch Vallerina dance. She still danced, even after dying, and he still came to see her, but now there were cobwebs and dry corpses against the velvet and the curtains gnawed by dust and bat-flight."
And we also have Mari Ness's hypertext poem ICE/SHADOW, Andrea Phillips's latest Metagames column, and reviews of Marxist cinema criticism, Lavie Tidhar's Central Station, and Tom Toner's Promise of the Child. This month's ebook, with all of this -- and the rest of this month's issues -- will follow for $4 patrons shortly.
As usual, we're skipping the rest of December, but will be back with you on Monday 2nd January with our review-of-2016 and much else besides. Hope those of you getting a break have a good and relaxing one, and we'll see you on the other side.
-- Niall