Mithila Review 12: The Journal of International Science Fiction & Fantasy

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Mithila Review publishes excellent science fiction, fantasy, poetry, reviews, excerpts, and articles from award-winning and emerging writers around the world.


Issue 12: Table of Contents


FICTION


The Kiss of the Water by Malena Salazar Maciá, translated by Toshiya Kamei

Upshot by Drema Deòraich

The Ghost Teas of Sakurajima by Deborah L. Davitt

Flower Arranging at the End of the Japanese Empire by Dean A. Brink

The Executioner General by Raluca Balasa

The Carnival of Human Nature by Dennis Mombauer

Sonya, Josephine, and the Tragic Re-Invention of the Telephone by I. S. Heynen


POETRY


Social Media Manticore by May Chong

Glimmerglimpse & Electrocologies by Logan Thrasher Collins

Talking in Circles, Lesson Plan & Tethered and Tied by Holly Day

Mud Dauber Wasp Nest by R. J. Keeler

Vestiges of you by Z.M. Quỳnh

The Satyr’s Acolyte by Aber O. Grand

Kirby; Or Everything I Needed to Know About Consumption & Super Mario;

Or, Everything I Needed to Learn About Relationships by Michael T. Smith

The Shuttle Took Off / और यान उड़ गया by Arvind Dubey, translated by Kshama Gautam

Litmus / लिटमस by Shirish Gopal Deshpande, translated by Narendra Petkar


REVIEWS


Contingency Plans for the Apocalypse by S.B. Divya - Reviewed by Gautam Bhatia

Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir - Reviewed by Chaitanya Murali



ART/FILM


Our Story: A Conversation with Lorenzo Latrofa & Massimiliano di Lauro by Salik Shah

Cover Art: Macrocheira kaempferi (1911) by Theobald Carreras, Wellcome Collection

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