Mithila Review Issue 10

Mithila Review is an international science fiction and fantasy journal founded in 2015. We publish literary speculative fiction, poetry, essays, interviews, articles, art, etc. from around the world.

Issue 10 of Mithila Review contains:

EDITORIAL

Ajapa Sharma — Editorial

FICTION

Alexandra Seidel — Tigerflies or The City of the Night
Rahad Abir — I, Lilli Man
Dennis Mombauer — The Glass-Toothed Wolf
Indrapramit Das — Sita’s Descent
Sarah M. Prindle — A Time Called L’apatia
Damien Krsteski — Crisis
Bhushita Vasistha — Lopamudra’s Wedding
Rajendra Shepherd — Dessert Heads

POETRY

F.J. Bergmann — New Spring
Lawdenmarc Decamora — Shoegaze + Suburbia
Alexandria Baisden — Life and Death on the Rocks
Yuan Changming — YUAN: the Origin of a Family Name
D.A. Xiaolin Spires — nakajiru
Sarah Ang — Ocean’s Child
Julie Novakova — The world is a stage, and the script must change

REVIEWS

Isha Karki — All the Fabulous Beasts by Priya Sharma
Sami Ahmad Khan — Goddess Sita Mutates Indian Mythology into Science Fiction: How Three Stories from Breaking the Bow Reinterpret the Ramayana
Jerry Jose — The Carpet Makers by Andreas Eschbach

ARTICLES

Sohail Inayatullah & Ivana Milojevich — Futures Dreaming
Joe Quirk & Patri Friedman — Seasteading: This Isn’t Planet Earth

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Mithila Review Issue 10

Mithila Review is an international science fiction and fantasy journal founded in 2015. We publish literary speculative fiction, poetry, essays, interviews, articles, art, etc. from around the world.

Issue 10 of Mithila Review contains:

EDITORIAL

Ajapa Sharma — Editorial

FICTION

Alexandra Seidel — Tigerflies or The City of the Night
Rahad Abir — I, Lilli Man
Dennis Mombauer — The Glass-Toothed Wolf
Indrapramit Das — Sita’s Descent
Sarah M. Prindle — A Time Called L’apatia
Damien Krsteski — Crisis
Bhushita Vasistha — Lopamudra’s Wedding
Rajendra Shepherd — Dessert Heads

POETRY

F.J. Bergmann — New Spring
Lawdenmarc Decamora — Shoegaze + Suburbia
Alexandria Baisden — Life and Death on the Rocks
Yuan Changming — YUAN: the Origin of a Family Name
D.A. Xiaolin Spires — nakajiru
Sarah Ang — Ocean’s Child
Julie Novakova — The world is a stage, and the script must change

REVIEWS

Isha Karki — All the Fabulous Beasts by Priya Sharma
Sami Ahmad Khan — Goddess Sita Mutates Indian Mythology into Science Fiction: How Three Stories from Breaking the Bow Reinterpret the Ramayana
Jerry Jose — The Carpet Makers by Andreas Eschbach

ARTICLES

Sohail Inayatullah & Ivana Milojevich — Futures Dreaming
Joe Quirk & Patri Friedman — Seasteading: This Isn’t Planet Earth

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Overview

Mithila Review is an international science fiction and fantasy journal founded in 2015. We publish literary speculative fiction, poetry, essays, interviews, articles, art, etc. from around the world.

Issue 10 of Mithila Review contains:

EDITORIAL

Ajapa Sharma — Editorial

FICTION

Alexandra Seidel — Tigerflies or The City of the Night
Rahad Abir — I, Lilli Man
Dennis Mombauer — The Glass-Toothed Wolf
Indrapramit Das — Sita’s Descent
Sarah M. Prindle — A Time Called L’apatia
Damien Krsteski — Crisis
Bhushita Vasistha — Lopamudra’s Wedding
Rajendra Shepherd — Dessert Heads

POETRY

F.J. Bergmann — New Spring
Lawdenmarc Decamora — Shoegaze + Suburbia
Alexandria Baisden — Life and Death on the Rocks
Yuan Changming — YUAN: the Origin of a Family Name
D.A. Xiaolin Spires — nakajiru
Sarah Ang — Ocean’s Child
Julie Novakova — The world is a stage, and the script must change

REVIEWS

Isha Karki — All the Fabulous Beasts by Priya Sharma
Sami Ahmad Khan — Goddess Sita Mutates Indian Mythology into Science Fiction: How Three Stories from Breaking the Bow Reinterpret the Ramayana
Jerry Jose — The Carpet Makers by Andreas Eschbach

ARTICLES

Sohail Inayatullah & Ivana Milojevich — Futures Dreaming
Joe Quirk & Patri Friedman — Seasteading: This Isn’t Planet Earth


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Publication date: 09/10/2018
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About the Author

Mithila Review is an international science fiction and fantasy magazine founded in late 2015. We publish literary speculative fiction and poetry (science fiction/fantasy), film and book reviews, essays and interviews from across the world. A hypertext of original narratives and home of the translated from around the globe, Mithila Review is also an inquiry into the process of translating and the craft of storytelling.

Every issue of Mithila Review has been made possible by generous contributions from our readers, contributors and patrons. Please subscribe to Mithila Review and become a patron to be part of, nurture and support this open, diverse and vibrant community.

What we publish?

Mithila Review features speculative arts and culture that encompass literary and artistic works in the broad genre with supernatural, fantastical or futuristic elements i.e. science fiction, fantasy, science fantasy, horror, alternative history, magic realism, uncanny and weird. Learn more.

What is Mithila?

“Mithila is a referent. It is a symbol. It can speak to the times when we have felt that we don’t quite belong. It can speak of the times when we have felt the urge to lurk away and disappear or the times we’ve felt the need to stay. It can speak to the time when we liberated our anger and pain in ways that have only fed the creative river within us. Mithila Review is space for our collective celebration and playful engagement with language. We hope that it can speak in all kinds of ways.” — Ajapa Sharma, Editor

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