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Ekari is a Malawian writer, working as an environmental risk officer by day, but by night she puts the worlds that live in her head into words. She enjoys stories in every form, reading and writing them, as well as watching and performing in them. She is currently writing her first full length afro-futuristic fantasy novel, and has short stories at Omenana, and on her blog.


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3 Mar 2025

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On a Tuesday night, I hang the lamp on the hook beside my front door. When I light it, the oceanic darkness that surrounds the house steps back, away from my hands, away from my face. For a moment, I stand on my porch and look down the long driveway, and I guess what creatures might exist out there, circling around me, living invisibly.
My bird husband has made his choice.
At night, my grandmother’s house flowers / into not one but many palaces
In this special episode of Strange Horizons at 25, Kat Kourbeti sits down with fiction editors Hebe Stanton and Kat Weaver, as well as poetry and administrative editor Romie Stott, to talk about some of the work we published last year, just as the Hugo nominations deadline draws close.
Wednesday: ChloroPhilia by Cristina Jurado, translated by Sue Burke 
Friday: The Dark Delight of Being Strange by James B. Haile III 
Issue 24 Feb 2025
Issue 17 Feb 2025
Issue 10 Feb 2025
By: Alexandra Munck
Podcast read by: Claire McNerney
Issue 27 Jan 2025
By: River
Issue 20 Jan 2025
Strange Horizons
By: Michelle Kulwicki
Podcast read by: Emmie Christie
Issue 13 Jan 2025
Issue 6 Jan 2025
By: Samantha Murray
Podcast read by: Jenna Hanchey
Issue 23 Dec 2024
Issue 16 Dec 2024
Issue 9 Dec 2024
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