by David Ira Cleary
Recent workshop participants know Cleary as the author of a historical fantasy set in the ancient Rome. A science fiction writer of considerable repute, Cleary regularly publishes in Asimov’s. Don’t miss his novella “My Year as a Boy” in their Winter 2023 issue. This story is set in the same world as his story “The Kewlest Thing of All,” that ran in Asimov’s in March 2006. Cleary says, “The inspirations for it are many but include P.G. Wodehouse and the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.”
Buy this issue of Asimov’s.
Published by Olga Zilberbourg
Olga Zilberbourg’s English-language debut LIKE WATER AND OTHER STORIES (WTAW Press) explores “bicultural identity hilariously, poignantly,” according to The Moscow Times. It also dives into topics of bisexuality and immigrant parenthood. Anthony Marra called it “…a book of succinct abundance, dazzling in its particulars, expansive in its scope,” and Karen Bender said, “Olga Zilberbourg is a writer to read right now.”
Zilberbourg’s writing has appeared in World Literature Today, The Believer, Electric Literature, Lit Hub, Alaska Quarterly Review, and elsewhere. Born in Leningrad, USSR in a Russian-speaking Jewish family, she makes her home in San Francisco, California. She has published four collections of stories in Russia, including most recent Задержи дыхание [Hold Your Breath] from Vremya Press. She serves as a consulting editor at Narrative Magazine and as a co-facilitator of the San Francisco Writers Workshop. Together with Yelena Furman, she has co-founded Punctured Lines, a feminist blog about literature from the former Soviet Union. She is currently at work on her first novel.
View all posts by Olga Zilberbourg