
The Twenty Days of Turin by Giorgio De Maria, translated from the Italian by Ramon Glazov (Liveright, February 7).
ŠRDN: From Bronze and Darkness by Andrea Atzori, translated from the Italian by Nigel Ross (Acheron Books, February 3). 2084 by Boualem Sansal, translated from the French by Alison Anderson (Europa Editions, January 31). Bodies of Summer by Martin Felipe Castagnet, translated from the Spanish by Frances Riddle (Dalkey Archive Press, January 27). Record of a Night too Brief by Hiromi Kawakami, translated from the Japanese by Lucy North (Pushkin Press, January 26). Spells by Michel de Ghelderode, translated from the French by George MacLennan (Wakefield Press, January 24). The Book of the Dead by Orikuchi Shinobu, translated from the Japanese by Jeffrey Angles (University of Minnesota Press, January 16). The Mountains of Parnassus by Czeslaw Milosz, translated from the Polish by Stanley Bill (Yale University Press, January 10). Fever Dream by Samanta Schweblin, translated from the Spanish by Megan McDowell (Riverhead Books, January 10). Tochi Onyebuchi (Nigeria/USA) - “Screamers”. Eliza Victoria (Philippines) - “The Seventh”. Karla Schmidt (Germany, translated by Lara M. Ana Hurtado (Venezuela) - “El Cóndor del Machángara”. Chi Hui (China, translated by John Chu) - “The Calculations of Artificials”. Sara Saab (Lebanon) - “The Barrette Girls”.
Israel Alonso (Spain, translated by Steve Redwood) - “You Will See the Moon Rise”. Bo-young Kim (South Korea, translated by Jihyun Park & Gord Sellar) - “An Evolutionary Myth”. Liliana Colanzi (Bolivia, translated by Jessica Sequeira) - “Our Dead World”. Basma Abdel Aziz (Egypt, translated by Elisabeth Jaquette) - “Scenes from the Life of an Autocrat”. Vandana Singh (India) - “Ambiguity Machines: An Examination”. Taiyo Fujii (Japan, translated by Jim Hubbert) - “Violation of the TrueNet Security Act”. Darcie Little Badger (USA/Lipan Apache) - “Nkásht íí”. Daína Chaviano (Cuba, translated by Matthew D.
Vina Jie-Min Prasad (Singapore) - “A Series of Steaks”. Available in trade paperback and e-book now!Īlso worth mentioning you can pick up the first 4 volumes in one mega-bundle right here!Īnd here’s a lovely review of Volume 5 from Paul di Filippo in Locus! Cover art by the great Sarah Anne Langton. This volume’s guest-editor, Cristina, did an amazing job in her story selection (below). What was once just a mad gleam in my (admittedly, more youthful) eye has now hit its first decade(!) milestone and the fifth volume in the series. I’m delighted to say The Apex Book of World SF 5, guest-edited by Cristina Jurado, is out now!