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S. L. Harris

Birth place: USA

20 works in English-language magazines

Date Page Type Title Magazine
March 2015 |4 Short Fiction Et in Arcadia Ego Plasma Frequency Magazine, March-April 2015
November 2015 10 Short Fiction In the Timeline Where the Moscow Metro Opened in 1934 Daily Science Fiction, November 2015
January 2016 |9.5 Review In the Timeline Where the Moscow Metro Opened in 1934 Fantastic Stories of the Imagination, January-February 2016
April 2017 Short Fiction The Vengeance of Curion Abyss & Apex, 2nd Quarter 2017
December 2019 |1 Short Fiction Into the Eye Strange Horizons, 9 December 2019
January 2021 89 Short Fiction Ash and Scar Reckoning, 5
February 2023 |4 Short Fiction Secondhand Fantasy Magazine, February 2023
March 2023 |16 Interview Interview with Author S.L. Harris Apex Magazine, March 2023
March 2023 |7 Short Fiction The Words That Make Us Fly Apex Magazine, March 2023
March 2023 |5.14 Review The Words That Make Us Fly Strange Horizons, 27 March 2023
May 2023 |9 Short Fiction The Belfry Keeper Lightspeed, May 2023
April 2024 |1 Short Fiction How Sara Found the Possum That Held Time in Its Pouch Under Her Porch, Then Lost It Small Wonders, April 2024
August 2024 |3 Short Fiction Taproot PseudoPod, 30 August 2024
December 2024 |7 Short Fiction A Memory Inscribed at the Time of the Rising Seas Small Wonders, December 2024
January 2025 |2 Short Fiction Half Drowned Beneath Ceaseless Skies Podcast, 9 January 2025
January 2025 161 Short Fiction The Pelican in its Piety Reckoning, 9
March 2025 130 Short Fiction The TimeCop and the TimeSocial-Worker Analog Science Fiction and Fact, March-April 2025
July 2025 |7 Short Fiction The Harrowing of Hell (Third Circle, Sausage Counter, Contracts Office) Flash Fiction Online, July 2025
October 2025 Short Fiction The Hunting of the Phoenix Kaleidotrope, Autumn 2025
October 2025 |1 Short Fiction The Island at the End of the World The Dark, October 2025

S.L. Harris is a writer, educator, and sometime archaeologist who can be found digging in gardens, libraries, tea cabinets, and ancient houses. His fiction has appeared in venues like Strange Horizons, Apex, and Lightspeed. Originally from Appalachia, he currently lives in the Midwest with his wife, two children, and many books.

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