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In this issue

FICTION
Lovely Lilas
by Ephiny Gale

My Moon in Red
by L. Michelle Tago-Tu’itupou

Joe Fledge's Jump
by Patrice Sarath

POETRY
We Fly
by Gerri Leen

Five Haikus
by Greg Fewer

The Terraformer of Bigotry
by Dawn Vogel

ESSAYS & INTERVIEWS

The ‘Shiny’ Animals of Nature
by Nick D’Onofrio

FROM THE EDITOR
Letter from the Editor
by Tristan Evarts

Other fiction in this issue:

Rope Ladder to the Moon by Andrew Darlington

The Fifth Stage by Erin Smith

They Shall Feed the Earth by J.B. Polk

Other poetry in this issue:

The Garden Trellis (A Cascade) by Dawn Vogel

Highway by Garrett Carroll

Nebulous Sunflowers by Garrett Carroll

Holography by Louis Girón

Finding a Planet Within the Rocks by M.C. Childs

Giants by Lynn White

Calling on Neighbors by M.C. Childs

Prodigal—A Villanelle by R.K. Rugg

The Bird that Flies Backwards by Andrew Darlington

Scaling by Louis Gallo

Science Learning Through Arts by Sukarma Rani Thareja

Other non-fiction in this issue:

Learning Ecologies by Randall Hayes

Utopia Science Fiction Magazine Description:

PublisherUtopia Science Fiction Magazine

CategoryFiction

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyBi-Monthly

Publishing upbeat stories, interesting science, exquisite artwork and a future to believe in

In contrast to growing dystopian stories and generally darker themes that seem so abundant in today's literature. We invite you instead to share in our vision of a better tomorrow. Of a future filled with wonder and hope.

Filled with beautiful artwork, thrilling stories, compelling poems, and astonishing science articles and science trivia. We've been called by a couple readers "The best magazine since Galaxy."

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