Strange Horizons

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Strange Horizons is an online speculative fiction magazine. (This a term that its editors use as a blanket term covering science fiction, fantasy, slipstream and related genres.) It also features speculative poetry in every issue.

It was launched in September, 2000, and publishes new material (usually some combination of fiction, articles, reviews, columns, poetry, and/or art) 51 weeks of the year. The magazine was founded by writer and editor Mary Anne Mohanraj. It has a staff of approximately thirty volunteers, and is unusual among professional speculative fiction magazines in being funded entirely by donations, holding twice-annual fund drives.

It has published two stories that were later nominated for Nebula awards. The site itself has been twice nominated for the Best Website Hugo Award.

  • Mary Anne Mohanraj, 2000-2003
  • Susan Marie Groppi, 2004-present


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