Michael Damian Thomas
@michaeldthomas.bsky.social
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9-time Hugo Award and World Fantasy Award-winning Publisher/Editor at @uncannymagazine. Former caregiver for awesome late daughter, Caitlin. He/Him, They/Them.
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Y’all should know how amazing my fiancé @michaeldthomas.bsky.social is.
I’ve had rough times recently,bipolar is hard.But he is my absolute cheerleader,so kind+supportive no matter what.Always believing in me+my skills,creativity when my own brain works so hard to convince me I’m completely hopeless
Photo of Michael and me. Both smiling and looking up to the camera that I’m holding above us.
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You are amazing and wonderful. I love you so very much. xxx
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New Interview: Juliet Kahn by Caroline M. Yoachim! buff.ly/voAzL49
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New poem! "Caesar Says, Earthquakes Aren’t So Manifest From Space" by Jasmine Leng! buff.ly/5XMqWBt
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New poem! "Dear Saturn", by Susan L. Lin! buff.ly/yUBUSKF
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New essay! "Solace in Fantasy Monster Romances and My Trans Body" by Theo Kane! buff.ly/PjskAYG
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New essay! "The Evolution of the Vampire Image, from Nosferatu to Sinners" by Del Sandeen! buff.ly/BENXjEL
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New story! "Seven Minutes in Heaven with the Electric Seraphim" by Juliet Kahn! buff.ly/IjNWu9e
Juliet Kahn
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New novelette! "The Shadow on the Nest" by Alaya Dawn Johnson! buff.ly/EbUQY9a
Alaya Dawn Johnson
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ICYMI, SPOOKY SEASON is here again, Space Unicorns! Uncanny Magazine Issue 66 Part 2 is LIVE ON YOUR INTERNET! buff.ly/U9e7bru
Cover: Listen To Me and I’ll Tell You A Story by Ejiwa “Edge” Ebenebe. In an underwater scene tinted in sea green, a child-like being with flowing ochre-colored hair and dark sea green skin sits on a mass of orange-ochre and green tentacles talking to a school of salmon-color fish. In the foreground, another school of brown fish swimming away from the scene. The text "Uncanny," "September/October 2025," "Issue Sixty-Six," and the credits are in white.
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Join the Space Unicorn Ranger Corps! There are many ways to SUPPORT UNCANNY MAGAZINE! Patreon! Subscriptions from Weightless Books! Late Kickstarter Pledges! Or just spreading the word! buff.ly/OCDkfOv
Cover: Listen To Me and I’ll Tell You A Story by Ejiwa “Edge” Ebenebe. In an underwater scene tinted in sea green, a child-like being with flowing ochre-colored hair and dark sea green skin sits on a mass of orange-ochre and green tentacles talking to a school of salmon-color fish. In the foreground, another school of brown fish swimming away from the scene. The text "Uncanny," "September/October 2025," "Issue Sixty-Six," and the credits are in white.
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The Uncanny Magazine Podcast 66B features “The Shadow on the Nest” by Alaya Dawn Johnson, as read by Matt Peters; “Dear Saturn,” by Susan L. Lin, as read by Erika Ensign; and Michael Damian Thomas interviewing Alaya Dawn Johnson! buff.ly/RzJf52o
Cover: Listen To Me and I’ll Tell You A Story by Ejiwa “Edge” Ebenebe. In an underwater scene tinted in sea green, a child-like being with flowing ochre-colored hair and dark sea green skin sits on a mass of orange-ochre and green tentacles talking to a school of salmon-color fish. In the foreground, another school of brown fish swimming away from the scene. The text "Uncanny," "September/October 2025," "Issue Sixty-Six," and the credits are in white.
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Uncanny Magazine Issue 66 Part 2 also features essays by Del Sandeen and Theo Kane; poetry by Jasmine Leng and Susan L. Lin; Caroline M. Yoachim interviewing Juliet Kahn; and Ejiwa “Edge” Ebenebe’s Listen To Me And I’ll Tell You A Story as the cover! buff.ly/Lm6JQFJ
Cover: Listen To Me and I’ll Tell You A Story by Ejiwa “Edge” Ebenebe. In an underwater scene tinted in sea green, a child-like being with flowing ochre-colored hair and dark sea green skin sits on a mass of orange-ochre and green tentacles talking to a school of salmon-color fish. In the foreground, another school of brown fish swimming away from the scene. The text "Uncanny," "September/October 2025," "Issue Sixty-Six," and the credits are in white.
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Uncanny Magazine Issue 66 Part 2 features a new novelette by Alaya Dawn Johnson and new short stories by Juliet Kahn and Tim Pratt! buff.ly/Lm6JQFJ
Cover: Listen To Me and I’ll Tell You A Story by Ejiwa “Edge” Ebenebe. In an underwater scene tinted in sea green, a child-like being with flowing ochre-colored hair and dark sea green skin sits on a mass of orange-ochre and green tentacles talking to a school of salmon-color fish. In the foreground, another school of brown fish swimming away from the scene. The text "Uncanny," "September/October 2025," "Issue Sixty-Six," and the credits are in white.
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SPOOKY SEASON is here again, Space Unicorns! Uncanny Magazine Issue 66 Part 2 is LIVE ON YOUR INTERNET! buff.ly/U9e7bru
Cover: Listen To Me and I’ll Tell You A Story by Ejiwa “Edge” Ebenebe. In an underwater scene tinted in sea green, a child-like being with flowing ochre-colored hair and dark sea green skin sits on a mass of orange-ochre and green tentacles talking to a school of salmon-color fish. In the foreground, another school of brown fish swimming away from the scene. The text "Uncanny," "September/October 2025," "Issue Sixty-Six," and the credits are in white.
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Congratulations to Zara Alfonso, Galen Dara, and John Picacio! Their 2024 Uncanny Magazine covers are all finalists for 2025 Frank R. Paul Best Magazine Cover Art Awards! buff.ly/qvJxWdL
cover of issue 58, titled "Stasis" by Zara Alfonso depicts a brown gray background and a femme-presenting person with long dark hair staring up into space. Her eyes are glazed over white and her lips (and overall complexion) is a gray-blue-white. Moths of a pale-gray-blue-white rest on her face and shoulder The cover for Uncanny Magazine Issue 56, “Resurrecting Venus" by Galen Dara: In the background, two planets overlap. A large red one is eclipsed by a blue one, the surface is decorated with waves. At the forefront, a woman's face is split in three pieces that are slowly coming together. Spread throughout the motif of sea waves are present in shades of light blue, dark blue, and purple. The outline of koi are spread throughout too, accompanying the woman.  cover for Issue 60, La Musica by John Picacio. A femme person with eyeliner and red lipstick smiles directly at the reader. On her head is a swirling headpiece made of brass instruments, the sides of her face framed by two halves of a cello, earrings of brass instrument parts. Her shoulder pads are made of the black, white, and shaded brown keys of a piano and the body of the dress the curling row of piano keys. Behind her are circular swirls of color
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The amount of time I have spent battling the combination of hospital billing "systems," insurance companies, and durable medical supply companies is just mindboggling.
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And this insurance BS along with Caitlin’s care and keeping everything else running in the household is why I couldn’t work or finish my Bachelor’s Degree. These fights and processes are all consuming.
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And this insurance BS along with Caitlin’s care and keeping everything else running in the household is why I couldn’t work or finish my Bachelor’s Degree. These fights and processes are all consuming.