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Editorial: August 2023

This is the editorial we’ve been dreading having to write. We’ve been trying not to think about it too much, but we can’t put it off any longer.

We relaunched Fantasy Magazine in November of 2020–what a weird thing to do at an exceptionally weird time!–and we did it with high hopes, but realistic expectations based on our many years of experience in this field.

It is with real sadness that we have to announce that October 2023 will be our last issue. People will want to know why, of course, and the answer is the expected one: Unfortunately Fantasy never reached a point of paying for itself, and with the Kindle Periodicals mess it’s just not sustainable. We’ve actually carried on a little longer than we originally anticipated, because ending on our third anniversary made sense.

We accomplished what we set out to do, which was to make something special, to offer something distinctive, and to contribute to the landscape of genre in meaningful ways. There were a number of fantastic accolades along the way, including being finalists for two Locus Awards and two World Fantasy Awards, not to mention the work of our contributors landing in Best Of anthologies and various awards lists. Fantasy was driven by our vision, but it wouldn’t exist without our contributors. And we can’t forget the amazing individuals helping behind the scenes, who you’ll learn more about next month. They were all instrumental in Fantasy’s success.

Finally, we couldn’t have done this without you, dear readers. Thank you for joining us in celebrating these wonderful works.

Christie Yant & Arley Sorg


Publisher’s Note: Information for Subscribers

If you are a subscriber to Fantasy and subscribed directly through the store on our website, you can either get a refund for the remaining issues on your subscription, or we can convert your Fantasy subscription to a Lightspeed or Nightmare subscription. Please email subscriptions@adamantpress.com to let us know how you’d like to proceed. If we don’t hear from you by the time the last issue is published, we’ll just convert your subscription to a Lightspeed subscription. We’ll also be reaching out to direct subscribers via email soon.

If you subscribed via Weightless Books, you can contact their customer service at weightlessbooks.com/contact.

If you subscribed via Amazon, as noted repeatedly in our editorials over the last couple of months, the Kindle Periodical program is closing in September (one of the primary reasons for Fantasy’s closure), so there shouldn’t be anything you need to do to cancel. All Kindle Periodicals magazines are being moved into Kindle Unlimited.