R.I.P. Sir Terry Pratchett
Some thoughts on the passing of Sir Terry Pratchett.
We craft and tell stories because we’ve stood on the uncertain edge between the waking world and our imagination, between enchantment and fear. And we remember other stories that help us build our own stories, scraps of lumber and fragments of narrative we gather together to make stories for ourselves.
Exciting news for all Unsettling Wonder readers. Now you can get all three issues of Unsettling Wonder Vol. 1, bound in a single cover. Bringing together, work by Peter J. Herron, Laura Rae, Katherine Langrish, Lisa Tuttle,…Continue Reading
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Editors Note: I wrote this over at my personal blog, and then thought you all might enjoy it, too. It’s a quirky retrospective on Volume 1, as well as a fitting way to end this…Continue Reading