Fantasy Magazine

Fantasy Magazine

"Fantasy Magazine" is the title of a critically-acclaimed magazine of literary fantasy, launched as a print edition for the 2005 World Fantasy Convention in Madison, Wisconsin. It continued in this format for six more issues, but starting in mid-October 2007, it converted online, with daily content, and spun off an original anthology, simply titled Fantasy. The magazine has published, in the past, stories by Peter S. Beagle, Jeffrey Ford, Theodora Goss, Caitlin Kiernan, Nick Mamatas, Lisa Mantchev, Holly Phillips, Tim Pratt, Cat Rambo, Ekaterina Sedia, Catherynne M. Valente, Jeff VanderMeer, Marly Youmans, and more.

Awards & Mentions

* Aurealis Award Nominations, 2006, for "Why the Balloon Man Floats Away," by Stephanie Campisi
* Aurealis Award Nominations, 2006, for "Dead Sea Fruit" by Kaaron Warren
* Aurealis Award Nominations, 2006, Honourable Mention, for "Mosquito Story," by Afifah Myra Muffaz
* Best American Fantasy: Top 25 Recommended Reading: 2006, for "Irregular Verbs," by Matthew Johnson
* Best New Fantasy, reprint of "Irregular Verbs" by Matthew Johnson
* Best New Fantasy, reprint of "Sparking Anger" by Margaret Ronald
* The British Fantasy Awards 2007: The Long List: "Bizarre Cubiques," by Hal Duncan
* Chesley Awards, Best Magazine Cover, for Renee LeCompte's work on Fantasy Magazine 3
* The Ditmar Awards, Novella/Novelette, nomination for "Under the Red Sun" by Ben Peek
* Fantasy: The Best of the Year, 2007 Edition, reprint of "Irregular Verbs" by Matthew Johnson
* Fantasy: The Best of the Year, 2008 Edition, reprint of "Brother of the Moon" by Holly Phillips
* Horror: The Best of the Year, 2007 Edition, for reprinting "It's Against the Law to Feed the Ducks," by Paul Tremblay
* Locus Magazine Print Reviews: July 2007 (Fantasy), with recommended reads for Holly Phillips, "Brother of the Moon" and Margaret Ronald, "Goosegirl"
* Locus Magazine Print Reviews: December 2005
* Locus Magazine Print Reviews: March, April, June, September 2006
* Locus Magazine Print Reviews: January, June, November, December 2007
* Locus Magazine Print Reviews: January, June, November, December 2007
* Locus Magazine (July 2007) 2006 Locus Poll, placed 11th in Magazine Category
* Locus Magazine (July 2008) 2007 Locus Poll, placed 10th in Magazine Category
* Locus Magazine (July 2008) 2007 Locus Poll, placed 10th in Online Magazines Read
* Locus: Recommended Reading List, 2006, Novelette: "Salt Wine", Peter S. Beagle
* Locus: Recommended Reading List, 2006, Novelette: "Lessons with Miss Gray," Theodora Goss
* Publishers Weekly, June 2007, review for Fantasy
* Realms of Fantasy, December 2007, review for Fantasy
* Podcastle, audio adaptation: "The Dead Girl's Wedding March" by Cat Rambo, 2008
* Podcastle, audio adaptation: "The Yeti Inside You" by Jeremiah Tolbert, 2008
* The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Nineteenth Annual Collection Honorable Mention for “The Bunny of Vengeance and the Bear of Death,” by Eugie Foster
* The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: 19th Annual Collection Honorable Mention for "Hanging the Glass," by Sarah Brandywine Johnson
* The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: 19th Annual Collection Honorable Mention for "Closer to the Lung," by Simon Logan
* The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: 19th Annual Collection Honorable Mention for "Bones like Black Sugar," by Catherynne M. Valente
* The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: 20th Annual Collection Honorable Mention for "Salt Wine," by Peter S. Beagle
* The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: 20th Annual Collection Honorable Mention for "After Midnight," by Alison Campbell-Wise
* The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: 20th Annual Collection Honorable Mention for "Why the Balloon Man Floats Away," by Stephanie Campisi
* The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: 20th Annual Collection Honorable Mention for "Lessons with Miss Gray" by Theodora Goss
* The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: 20th Annual Collection Honorable Mention for "Among Their Bright Eyes" by Alaya Dawn Johnson
* The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: 20th Annual Collection Honorable Mention for "Ragazzo," by Bruce McAllister
* The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: 20th Annual Collection Honorable Mention for "The Green House," by Sandra MacDonald
* The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: 20th Annual Collection Honorable Mention for "Branson Rebellion," by Megan Messinger
* The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: 20th Annual Collection Honorable Mention for "Light of the Moon," by Karen Anne Mitchell
* The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: 20th Annual Collection Honorable Mention for "The Sphinx and the Ernest Hemingway," by Wade Ogletree
* The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: 20th Annual Collection Honorable Mention for "Hungry Ghosts," by ME Palmer
* The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: 20th Annual Collection Honorable Mention for "A Garden in Hell," Richard Parks
* The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: 20th Annual Collection Honorable Mention for "Under the Red Run," by Ben Peek
* The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: 20th Annual Collection Honorable Mention for "Bear Lake," by Margaret Ronald
* The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: 20th Annual Collection Honorable Mention for "Sparking Anger," by Margaret Ronald
* The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: 20th Annual Collection Honorable Mention for "Exposure," by Darren Speegle
* The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: 20th Annual Collection Honorable Mention for "The Voices of the Snakes," by Karina Sumner-Smith
* The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: 20th Annual Collection Honorable Mention for "Children of the Revolution," by Lavie Tidhar
* The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: 20th Annual Collection Honorable Mention for "Ticket To Ride," E. Catherine Tobler
* The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: 20th Annual Collection Honorable Mention for "It's Against the Law to Feed the Ducks," by Paul Tremblay
* The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: 20th Annual Collection Honorable Mention for "The Truth According to Margot Williams," by Leslie Claire Walker
* The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: 21st Annual Collection Honorable Mention for "The Salvation Game" by Amanda Downum
* The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: 21st Annual Collection Honorable Mention for "Bone Mother," by Maura McHugh
* The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: 21st Annual Collection Honorable Mention for "Somewhere Beneath Those Waves Was Her Home," by Sarah Monette
* The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: 21st Annual Collection Honorable Mention for "Sugar," by Cat Rambo
* The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: 21st Annual Collection Honorable Mention for "Fish Girl," by Beth Adele Long
* The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: 21st Annual Collection Honorable Mention for "Bone Mother," by Maura McHugh
* The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: 21st Annual Collection Honorable Mention for "Zombie Lenin," by Ekaterina Sedia
* The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: 21st Annual Collection Honorable Mention for "Seven Crooked Tinies" by Marly Youmans
* The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: 20th Annual Collection, reprint of "Dead Sea Fruit," by Kaaron Warren
* The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: 21st Annual Collection, reprint of "The Boulder," by Lucy Kemnitzer
* The Year's Best Science Fiction: 24th Annual Collection Honorable Mention for "The Green House," by Sandra McDonald
* The Year's Best Science Fiction: 24th Annual Collection Honorable Mention for "Lessons with Miss Gray," by Theodora Goss
* The Year's Best Science Fiction: 24th Annual Collection Honorable Mention for "Irregular Verbs," by Matthew Johnson
* The Year's Best Science Fiction: 24th Annual Collection Honorable Mention for "Ragazzo," by Bruce McAllister
* The Year's Best Science Fiction: 24th Annual Collection Honorable Mention for "Cotton Candy," by Aaron Schutz
* The Year's Best Science Fiction: 25th Annual Collection Honorable Mention for "Soft, like a Rabbit," by Andrea Kail
* The Year's Best Science Fiction: 25th Annual Collection Honorable Mention for "The Boulder," by Lucy Kemnitzer
* The Year's Best Science Fiction: 25th Annual Collection Honorable Mention for "His Wife," by Bruce McAllister
* The Year's Best Science Fiction: 25th Annual Collection Honorable Mention for "A Garden in Hell," by Richard Parks
* The Year's Best Science Fiction: 25th Annual Collection Honorable Mention for "Elsbeth Rose," by Lavie Tidhar
* The Year's Best Science Fiction: 25th Annual Collection Honorable Mention for "The Comb," by Marly Youmans

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* Sean Wallace, Co-Editor
* Cat Rambo, Co-Editor
* Paul Tremblay, Contributing Editor
* K. Tempest Bradford, Managing Editor

ee also

* Science fiction magazine
* Fantasy fiction magazine
* Horror fiction magazine
* Online magazine

External links

* [http://www.fantasy-magazine.com/ Official Site]


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