

The issue won an Aurora Award for Best Related Work in 2019. This was a continuation of the Destroy series originally from Lightspeed magazine in it, the authors and illustrators envisioned "a truly accessible future is one that features rather than erases the disabled mind and body". In 2018, they published a disability-themed issue called Disabled People Destroy Science Fiction with content exclusively from disabled creators. They have a staff of 10 editors and receive between 1,000 and 2,000 submissions every month. It also produces a podcast where some of the magazine's content is read aloud. The magazine pays its authors and artists. Each issue includes new short stories, one reprint, new poems, non-fiction essays, and a pair of interviews. Willow Wilson, Carmen Maria Machado, Amal El-Mohtar, Ursula Vernon, Kameron Hurley and Ken Liu, and published early stories by Alyssa Wong and Brooke Bolander.


Valente, Charlie Jane Anders, Seanan McGuire, Mary Robinette Kowal, Javier Grillo-Marxuach, Alex Bledsoe, Nalo Hopkinson, Jane Yolen, Naomi Novik, N.K. The magazine publishes original works by authors such as Neil Gaiman, Elizabeth Bear, Paul Cornell, Catherynne M. It continues to fund itself through crowdfunding as well as subscriptions, which numbered 4,000 in 2017. Uncanny has been published bimonthly, beginning in November 2014, after receiving initial funding through Kickstarter. They created the magazine "in the spirit of pulp sci-fi mags popular in the 1960s and '70s." The editors-in-chief, who originally edited Apex Magazine from 2012–2013, chose the name of the magazine because they say it "has a wonderful pulp feel", and like how the name evokes the unexpected. Thomas and Michael Damian Thomas, based in Urbana, Illinois. Uncanny Magazine is an American science fiction and fantasy online magazine, edited and published by Lynne M.
