Beneath Ceaseless Skies

• Literary adventure fantasy, since 2008; publisher and editor-in-chief Scott H. Andrews
• Format: Online; PDF and ebook formats
• Frequency: biweekly
http://www.beneath-ceaseless-skies.com/

March 2017
Issue 220-222, cover art by Ward Lindhout
Issue 222, posted March 30, has stories by Jonathan Edelstein and J.W. Halicks, and an archive story by Barbara A. Barnett.
Issue 221, posted March 16, has stories by Rodello Santos and J.S. Veter, and an archive story by Camille Alexa.
Issue 220, posted March 2, has stories by Sara Saab and Kurt Hunt, and an archive story by Margaret Ronald.

(Fri 31 Mar 2017)


Daily Science Fiction

• Original science fiction & fantasy emailed to you every weekday; debuted September 1, 2010; editors Jonathan Laden and Michele Barasso
• Format: Online; email
• Frequency: daily
http://dailysciencefiction.com/

March 2017
• Stories posted in March are by Peter M Ball, Mario Milosevic, Evan Dicken, Ken Brady, and others.

(Fri 31 Mar 2017)


Fireside Magazine

• Quarterly fiction and comics magazine, since 2012, edited and published by Brian White
• Format: Online
• Frequency: quarterly
http://www.firesidefiction.com/

March 2017
• This ‘zine, which now posts content throughout the month rather than in monthly issues, has March stories by Nino Cipri, Alec Austin, and Cassandra Khaw.
• There are also news and editorial posts.

(Fri 31 Mar 2017)


Into the Ruins

• Quarterly “science fiction for the real world”, edited by Joel Garis; since Spring 2016
• Format: Print and Digital
• Frequency: Quarterly
https://intotheruins.com/

Winter 2017
Issue 4, cover art by Joel Caris
• Fourth issue of a “new deindustrial science fiction quarterly focused on publishing speculative fiction that explores a future defined by natural limits, energy and resource depletion, industrial decline, climate change, and other consequences stemming from the reckless and shortsighted exploitation of our planet, and to imagine the ways that humans will adapt, survive, live, die, and thrive within this future.”
• This issue has stories by Chloe Woods, Jeanne Labonte, Ralph Walker, Wilson Bertram, and Joel Caris.
• There are also letters to the editor, and reviews by John Michael Greer, of three books by John Crowley, and by Jason Heppenstall, of Lionel Shrivere’s The Mandibles.

(Mon 20 Mar 2017)


Persistent Visions

• Speculative Fiction Journal, with weekly story posts, since 2016; fiction editor Heather Shaw
• Format: Online
• Frequency: Weekly
https://persistentvisionsmag.com/

March 2017
• Stories posted since early February are by Story Boyle, Cassie Alexander, Laura Keating, and David Ira Cleary.

(Fri 31 Mar 2017)


Strange Horizons

• Fiction, art, articles, poetry, and reviews; founded September 2000; editor-in-chief Susan Marie Groppi through 2010, Niall Harrison beginning 2011
• Format: Online
• Frequency: Weekly; reviews posted three times a week
http://www.strangehorizons.com/

March 2017
• Issue 6 March has fiction by Khaalidah Muhammad-Ali, poetry by Juanjo Bazán, a “Scores” column by John Clute, and other reviews.
• Issues 13 March, 20 March, and 27 March have fiction by Hanus Seiner, Abdul wakil Sulamal, and Suvi Kauppila, poetry and reviews, and columns by Andrea Hairston, Andrea Phillips,
• Posted at the end of February was 100 African Writers of SFF by Geoff Ryman.

(Fri 31 Mar 2017)


Terraform

• Weekly online SF magazine, edited by Brian Merchant and Claire L. Evans, since November 2014
• Format: Online
• Frequency: Weekly
http://motherboard.vice.com/terraform

March 2017
• Posts in March include a story by Caleb March, Mandatory Carry, and a story by Brendan C. Byrne, Sophokles In His Cave.

(Fri 31 Mar 2017)


Tor.com

• SF & fantasy fiction, reviews, commentary, founded 2008; staff includes fiction editors Patrick Nielsen Hayden and Liz Gorinsky
• Format: Online
• Frequency: Daily
http://www.tor.com/

March 2017
Original stories posted in March are by Max Gladstone, Julianna Baggott, A.C. Wise, Matthew Kressel, and Theodora Goss, plus 11 Nevertheless, She Persisted shorts by Alyssa Wong, Nisi Shawl, Jo Walton, Catherynne M. Valente, and others.
Excerpts are from works by Ian McDonald, Emma Newman, Cory Doctorow, Brian Staveley, and others.

(Fri 31 Mar 2017)