
Rambo, who in addition to her work as an editor is also an accomplished author, will be stepping down in order to focus on her writing. Wallace, who is also the publisher of Prime Books and Fantasy Magazine, will stay on as publisher but will be stepping down as co-editor. 25 - Fantasy Magazine, the critically-acclaimed online short fiction magazine published by Prime Books, will relaunch in March 2011, with a brand new look, a new approach, and a new editor: bestselling anthologist John Joseph Adams ( Wastelands, The Living Dead ).įantasy Magazine is currently edited by Sean Wallace and Cat Rambo.

Evidence of Love in a Case of Abandonment - M.The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas - Ursula K.Here’s the table of contents for my forthcoming dystopian anthology, Brave New Worlds, which comes out in January. Science Fiction Weekly tracked down these Katrina survivors and asked them to relate their experiences and to speculate on their beloved city’s future.

Three members of our community in particular witnessed Katrina’s impact first-hand, these being: long-time New Orleans residents Poppy Z. Just as Hurricane Katrina affected America as a whole, so did it affect the science fiction community. And when Katrina’s storm surge caused the 17th Street Canal levee to break, flood waters overwhelmed the city, ensuring that the city, and it’s residents, will never be the same.

It was a hurricane so destructive, and one that has made such an impact on America’s social consciousness, that it’s under consideration by Time Magazine to be deemed its “Person of the Year” (a distinction once given to Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin).

In late August 2005, a Category 5 hurricane called Katrina struck New Orleans, causing over thirteen hundred deaths, and over $100 billion dollars in damages.
