Ooh, what a great question. Some authors I've read *at least* 3 short stories by—
@acwise.bsky.social
@isabel.kim
@lchanwrites.bsky.social
@foxesandroses.bsky.social
@hannahyangwrites.bsky.social
@sillysyntax.bsky.social
Sorry, Suzan, for disregarding your last rule, but needs must! 🤷♀️🖤
Posts by Hannah Yang
As soon as I made this post I FOUND IT.
Pandora's Formula by Hannah Yang. The way this story has STUCK WITH ME!
strangehorizons.com/wordpress/fi...
The cover for Uncanny Magazine Issue 66, “Listen To Me And I'll Tell You A Story" by Ejiwa "Edge" Ebenebe: In the depths of the sea a little girl sits on what looks to be a giant pink/green octopus tentacle. Several other tentacles extend in the background, curling in the depths. Towards the front and surrounding the little girl is a school of pink fish, some of them stop to listen as she holds one finger up. She looks like she is about to start telling a story. On the lower right corner, another school of fish is making its way over the tentacles, towards the edge of the cover. The quote reads: "When Beijing appeared on the other side of the East River, you turned off your phone. Your friends had hoped for Paris, or Rome, or Santorini, so in the soft fog of their collective disappointment you knew you would be afraid to voice how you really felt..."
ICYMI! Reading 2025 fiction?
Try the short story "Brooklyn Beijing" by Hannah Yang @hannahyangwrites.bsky.social!
You can read it here!
buff.ly/vmg76Do
It’s been so long since I sent out a newsletter that apparently my old newsletter platform has SHUT DOWN since the last time I used it 😅
…but I’ve revived it with a different platform!
Here’s the link if you like my work and want to get (evidently sporadic) updates:
hannahyang.com/newsletter/
I read Pandora's Formula by Hannah Yang in Strange Horizons, in which the release of a world-ending formula interrupts a honeymoon. nightofthehats.blogspot.com/2025/10/i-re...
The cover for Uncanny Magazine Issue 66, “Listen To Me And I'll Tell You A Story" by Ejiwa "Edge" Ebenebe: In the depths of the sea a little girl sits on what looks to be a giant pink/green octopus tentacle. Several other tentacles extend in the background, curling in the depths. Towards the front and surrounding the little girl is a school of pink fish, some of them stop to listen as she holds one finger up. She looks like she is about to start telling a story. On the lower right corner, another school of fish is making its way over the tentacles, towards the edge of the cover. The quote reads: "When Beijing appeared on the other side of the East River, you turned off your phone. Your friends had hoped for Paris, or Rome, or Santorini, so in the soft fog of their collective disappointment you knew you would be afraid to voice how you really felt..."
ICYMI! Reading 2025 fiction?
Try the short story "Brooklyn Beijing" by Hannah Yang @hannahyangwrites.bsky.social!
You can read it here!
buff.ly/Qd6R3Me
3) “Brooklyn Beijing” in Uncanny: what if cities could migrate to different parts of the world overnight?
www.uncannymagazine.com/article/broo...
2) “Pandora’s Formula” in Strange Horizons: what if you had to enjoy your honeymoon while knowing the world was about to end?
strangehorizons.com/wordpress/fi...
1) “The Octopus Dreams of Personhood” in Diabolical Plots: what if depression/addiction was an octopus who wanted to borrow your body - over and over again?
www.diabolicalplots.com/dp-122b-the-octopus-drea...
2025 roundup! I published three new stories this year. Whether or not you’re nominating for awards, it would make my day if you gave them a read 🥹💛
Thread below: ⬇️ 🧵
The cover for Uncanny Magazine Issue 66, “Listen To Me And I'll Tell You A Story" by Ejiwa "Edge" Ebenebe: In the depths of the sea a little girl sits on what looks to be a giant pink/green octopus tentacle. Several other tentacles extend in the background, curling in the depths. Towards the front and surrounding the little girl is a school of pink fish, some of them stop to listen as she holds one finger up. She looks like she is about to start telling a story. On the lower right corner, another school of fish is making its way over the tentacles, towards the edge of the cover. The quote reads: "When Beijing appeared on the other side of the East River, you turned off your phone. Your friends had hoped for Paris, or Rome, or Santorini, so in the soft fog of their collective disappointment you knew you would be afraid to voice how you really felt..."
Reading 2025 fiction?
Try the short story "Brooklyn Beijing" by Hannah Yang @hannahyangwrites.bsky.social!
You can read it here!
buff.ly/Qd6R3Me
Thanks so much Cindy!
Thanks Grigory!
Thanks Ruth!
Thanks A.C.!
Thanks A.D.!
Thanks so much Zoe!
Thanks so much Sarah! I adored “Signs of Life” btw
Thanks so much John! Btw I’m so excited for THE DRAGON HAS SOME COMPLAINTS to hit the shelves 👀
New contract signed!!
Delighted to announce that my short story “Immigrant Girl from the End of the World,” about a family of time traveling refugees who immigrate from an apocalyptic future to the early 2000s, will be published in @uncannymagazine.bsky.social 🥹
I’ve had the honor of workshopping this manuscript and I still think about Vesper and Ireika 🌸 plus look at this gorgeous art!!
honored to see "Brooklyn Beijing" in this roundup alongside so many excellent flash stories!
I love all the connections and disconnections in this @hannahyangwrites.bsky.social story in @uncannymagazine.bsky.social : www.uncannymagazine.com/article/broo...
What would you do if your city migrated to a different part of the world overnight?
My flash story “Brooklyn Beijing” is out today in Uncanny 🌉
Read it for free here: www.uncannymagazine.com/article/broo...
@uncannymagazine.bsky.social
Thank you so much!! 🥹
Listen closely. Hannah is one of the most talented writers ever. And I mean ever. Go read all her stuff, she has linked to a lot of beautiful work on her profile. It’s the best thing you’ll do with your day!
(Also give her more awards they’re so well deserved!!)
😭💕 couldn’t do it without you!!
A huge congratulations to @hannahyangwrites.bsky.social! Her story "Everything in the Garden is Lovely" (@apexmag.bsky.social issue 143) has been shortlisted for the World Fantasy Award!!!
If you missed it, you can read Hannah's story here: www.apexbookcompany.com/a/blog/apex-...
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! 🎉🎉🎉
We are thrilled to congratulate @hannahyangwrites.bsky.social on her short fiction published in Apex Magazine Issue 143, "Everything in the Garden is Lovely," being chosen as a World Fantasy Award finalist!
www.apexbookcompany.com/a/blog/apex-...
Shocked and delighted that my short story “Everything in the Garden Is Lovely” in @apexmag.bsky.social made the shortlist for the World Fantasy Award!!