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Daily Science Fiction
Science fiction magazine From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Daily Science Fiction was an American online science fiction magazine originally founded in September 2010 and edited by Jonathan Laden and Michele Barasso.[1][2] New stories were published each weekday. On 11 August 2022 the magazine announced it would go on hiatus, publishing its most recent story on 9 January 2023.[3][4] As of 2025 new people purchased the lapsed domain and it currently has a place holder that says coming soon.
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Staff
Staff of Original online publication Jonathan Laden,Founder and Editor, Michele Barasso, Editor.
2025 New Website (No relation to original dailysciencefiction.com)
- Jonathan Mitchell, Writer, Director, Producer
- Cadence Mandybura, Associate Producer
Notable authors
Notable authors published in the first iteration of the magazine include:
- William Arthur
- Bruce Boston
- Paul Di Filippo
- Karina Fabian
- JG Faherty
- Eugie Foster
- Nina Kiriki Hoffman
- Eric Horwitz
- Stephen Jolly
- James Patrick Kelly
- Lancer Kind
- Mary Robinette Kowal
- Jay Lake
- David D. Levine
- Shelly Li
- Ken Liu
- Sandra McDonald
- Will McIntosh
- Steven Popkes
- Tim Pratt
- Cat Rambo
- Robert Reed
- Mike Resnick
- Ramon Rozas III
- Jason Sanford
- Eric James Stone
- Lavie Tidhar
- Greg van Eekhout
- James Van Pelt
- Michael Vella
- Leslie What
- Caroline M. Yoachim
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References
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