''Shimmer Magazine '' was a
quarterly
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magazine which published
speculative fiction, with a focus on material that is dark, humorous or strange. Established in June 2005, ''Shimmer'' was published in
digest format and
Portable Document Format
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(PDF) and was edited by Beth Wodzinski. ''Shimmer'' featured stories from award-winning authors Jay Lake and
Ken Scholes; comic book artist
Karl Kesel
Karl Kesel (born January 7, 1959, Victor, New York) is an American comics writer and inker whose works have primarily been under contract for DC Comics. He is a member of Periscope Studio and is best known for his collaborations with fellow ar ...
also contributed artwork. The magazine ceased publication with issue 46 published in November 2018.
History
In mid-April 2005, Beth Wodzinski began having "vague
thoughts" about starting an on-line, downloadable zine. While worried that she wouldn't have much time to devote to such a project, she wanted to support authors who wrote the kind of stories she liked, and to reject authors who wrote "alright" instead of "all right." About a
month later, Beth came up with the ideal name for her
zine
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: "Shimmer."
Beth then recruited a few on-line friends to help develop the magazine. J.L. Radley, Jon Willesen, and Chris Hansen came on board, and Shimmer moved from its conception phase to its development and business model phase. Rather quickly, it became evident that more help would be needed, and
Mary Robinette Kowal
Mary Robinette Kowal (; born February 8, 1969) is an American author and puppeteer. Originally a puppeteer by primary trade after receiving a bachelor's degree in art education, she became art director for science fiction magazines and by 2010 was ...
joined the Shimmery Staff as Art Director. Beth, Mary Robinette, and J.L. Radley all met on-line at
Orson Scott Card
Orson Scott Card (born August 24, 1951) is an American writer known best for his science fiction works. He is the first and (as of 2022) only person to win both a Hugo Award and a Nebula Award in consecutive years, winning both awards for bo ...
's Hatrack River Writers Workshop forum.
Barely a few weeks into development, a conversation on an on-line
message board
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for writers precipitated a major discussion among the Shimmery Staff that changed how Shimmer would be delivered to its readers. Shimmer, Beth decided, would be a printed magazine. Though risky and requiring some more capital than initially planned for, Shimmer debuted as a digest-sized printed magazine with a perfect-bound glossy, color cover. Shimmer has since been well received by readers and
critics; and esteemed Editor Ellen Datlow (whose interview appears in the Winter 2006 issue) wrote that Shimmer is "worthwhile" in the summary section of 2005 Year's Best Fantasy and Horror anthology.
Contributor payment
Since August 2012, Shimmer has paid US$0.05/word, considered the minimum professional rate for speculative fiction writing. Contributors to earlier editions were paid lower rates (US $5/piece for the debut issue, Autumn 2005, rising to $10 for the next two issues and to $0.01/word in July 2006).
Circulation
To date, no mention of ''Shimmers circulation totals, either print or electronic, appeared on the official website or elsewhere on the Internet. There were, however, two "news" posts on the ''Shimmer'' site which claimed ''Shimmer'' placed fifth on Clarkesworld Books Bestseller List (magazines), one in April and another in June, 2006.
www.shimmerzine.com
- news posting 28 June 2006
Other
All story and artwork submissions were received electronically via e-mail. The magazine's Submissions Wrangler removed all personally-identifiable information from a manuscript and then forwarded the story to one of its editors, who read the story "blind." This, ''Shimmer'' claims in its submission guidelines, allowed for editors to judge whether a story merits acceptance based solely on the story and not which author submitted it. There were other publications which use a similar acceptance and rejection process. All stories that were not accepted received personal rejection letters and feedback from the editor(s).
John Joseph Adams, a.k.a. "The Slush God," assistant editor of Fantasy and Science Fiction, edited the magazine's special Pirate issue in Summer 2007.
One story from each issue was selected for an audio recording, sometimes read by the author who wrote the story.
There is (or was) another ''Shimmer Magazine'' published in Australia, with content geared towards women's fashion, but it is unclear if the Australian ''Shimmer'' is still in publication; this uncertainty is based on its website, which does not appear to have been updated since 2004.
The Issues
Autumn 2005 Vol. 1 Issue 1
Stories and Authors
*''Sour Hands'' - Kuzhali Manickavel
Kuzhali Manickavel ( ta, குழலி மாணிக்கவேல்) is an Indian writer who writes in English. She was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada and moved to Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu, India when she was thirteen. She currently liv ...
*''Nobody's Fool'' - Edward Cox
*''White Burn'' - Stephen M. Dare
*''Valley of the Shadow'' (cover) - Dario Ciriello
*''Book Review: The Traveler'' - John Joseph Adams
*''An Interrupted Nap'' - Richard S. Crawford
*''Finders Keepers'' - J. Albert Bell
*''The Shoppers'' - Michael Mathews
*''And Death Will Seize the Doctor, Too'' - Jeremiah Swanson
*''A Convocation of Clowns'' - Mel Cameron
Artists & Illustrations
*Cover: ''Act of Love'' - Sam Tsohonis
*p. 6: ''Ezhil's mangoes'' - Mary Robinette Kowal (staff)
*p. 16: ''Lucy'' - Chrissy Ellsworth
*p. 23: ''The Wheels on the Bus'' - Chrissy Ellsworth
*p. 29: ''Portrait of Kim'' - Stephanie Rodriguez
*p. 39: ''Memories of Edgar'' - Stephanie Rodriguez
*p. 55: ''Outside Woolworth's'' - Mary Robinette Kowal (staff)
Winter 2006 Vol. 1 Issue 2
Stories and Authors
*''Action Team-Ups Number Thirty-Seven'' - Ken Scholes
*''Sell Your Soul to the Devil Blues'' - Tom Pendergrass
*''Route Nine'' - Samantha Henderson
*''The Goldsmith'' - Ian Creasey
*''Music in D Minor'' - Erynn Miles
*''Interview with Ellen Datlow
Ellen Datlow (born December 31, 1949) is an American science fiction, fantasy, and horror editor and anthologist. She is a winner of the World Fantasy Award and the Bram Stoker Award ( Horror Writers Association).
Career
Datlow began her car ...
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*''Neighbor'' - Jason A.D. MacDonald
*''The Persian Box'' - Gerald Costlow
*''One-Leaf-Two'' - Edo Mor
*''The Black Back-Lands'' (cover) - Jay Lake
Artists & Illustrations
*Cover: ''It's Not Easy Being Evil'' - Chrissy Ellsworth
*p. 8: ''Action Team-up Number Thirty-Seven'' - Karl Kesel
Karl Kesel (born January 7, 1959, Victor, New York) is an American comics writer and inker whose works have primarily been under contract for DC Comics. He is a member of Periscope Studio and is best known for his collaborations with fellow ar ...
*p. 15: ''Sell Your Soul to the Devil Blues'' - Stephen R. Stanley
*p. 24: ''Route Nine'' - Chrissy Ellsworth
*p. 28: ''Goldsmith'' - Mary Robinette Kowal (staff)
*p. 35: ''The City'' - Liz Clarke
*p. 59: ''The Persian Box'' - Unknown Persian Artist
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Spring 2006 Vol. 1 Issue 3
Stories and Authors
*''Dog Thinks Ahead'' - Clifford Royal Johns
*''Drevka's Rain'' - Marina T. Stern
*''The Dealer's Hands''
Paul Abbamondi
*''Melancholix''
Joseph Remy
*''Litany'' - John Mantooth
*''Book Review: The Draco Tavern'' - John Joseph Adams
*''Rubber Boots, Mr. President'' - Bruce K. Derksen
*''Paper Man'' - Darby Harn
*''A Warrior's Death'' (cover)
Aliette de Bodard
*''The Little Match Girl'' - Angela Slatter
Artists & Illustrations
*Cover: ''Wheel of Six Realms of Rebirth'' - David Ho
*p. 7: ''Drevka's Rain'' - Joy Marchand (staff)
*p. 22: ''Melancholix''
Joseph Remy
*p. 28: ''Litany'' - Frank Harper
*p. 34: ''Electric Man 1'' - Paul Guinan
*p. 61: ''A Warrior's Death'' - Stephen R. Stanley
*Back cover: ''The Difference'' - David Ho
Summer 2006 Vol. 1 Issue 4
Stories and authors
*''The Crow's Caw'' - Amal El-Mohtar
*''Oscar's Temple'' - Stephen L. Moss
*''Always Greener''
Paul Abbamondi
*''Bluebeard'' (cover) - Angela Slatter
*''Interview with Kevin J. Anderson and Rebecca Moesta'' - Ken Scholes and Jen West
*''Gnome Season''
Michael Livingston
*''On the Edge of the World'' - Marina T. Stern
*''Urban Renewal'' - Tom Pendergrass
*''A Fish Tale'' - Beverly Jackson
Artists and Illustrations
*Cover: ''Little Pearl'' - Chrissy Ellsworth
*p. 19: ''Oscar's Temple'' - Stephen Stanley
*p. 25: ''Lucy and the Centaur'' - Chrissy Ellsworth
*p. 33: ''Breath Like Champagne'' - Chrissy Ellsworth
*p. 49: ''Gnome Season'' - Mary Robinette Kowal (staff)
*p. 63: ''On the Edge of the World'' - Sandro Castelli
*Back Cover: ''Bluebeard'' - Lucy Ellsworth (sic; presumably Chrissy Ellsworth)
Autumn 2006 Vol. 1 Issue 5
Stories and Authors
Artists & Illustrations
Winter 2007 Vol. 1 Issue 6
Stories and Authors
Artists & Illustrations
Autumn 2007 Vol. 1 Issue 7
(The Pirate Issue)
Stories and Authors
Artists & Illustrations
Winter 2008 Vol. 1 Issue 9
(The Art Issue)
Stories and Authors
Artists & Illustrations
Spring 2009 Vol. 1 Issue 9
Stories and Authors
Artists & Illustrations
Spring 2009 Vol. 1 Issue 10
Stories and Authors
*"Blue Joe" - Stephanie Burgis
*"The Carnivale of Abandoned Tales" - Caitlyn Paxson
*"A Painter, A Sheep, and a Boa Constrictor" - Nir Yaniv
Nir Yaniv ( he, ניר יניב) is an Israeli multidisciplinary artist.
He was active early on as a science fiction editor in Israel. In 2000 he founded the webzine of the Israeli Society for Science Fiction and Fantasy, and in 2007 he became ...
(Translated from the Hebrew by Lavie Tidhar)
*"One for Sorrow" - Shweta Narayan
*"The Bride Price" - Richard S. Crawford
*"Jaguar Woman" - Silvia Moreno-Garcia
*"Firefly Igloo" - Caroline M. Yoachim
Caroline Mariko Yoachim is an author of speculative fiction who writes as Caroline M. Yoachim and Caroline Yoachim.Yoachim, Caroline M.Penguins, Robins, and Science Fiction. Essay in ''Lightspeed: People of Colo(u)r Destroy Science Fiction! Special ...
*"The Fox and the King's Beard" - Jessica Paige Wick
*"Interview with Cory Doctorow" - Jen West
*"River Water" - Becca De La Rosa
*"What to Do with the Dead" - Claude Lalumière
Claude Lalumière (born 1966) is an author, book reviewer and has edited numerous anthologies. A resident of Montreal, Quebec, he writes the ''Montreal Gazette's'' Fantastic Fiction column. He also owned and operated two independent book stores ...
*"The Spoils of Springfield" - Alex Wilson
*"Counting Down to the End of the Universe" - Sara Genge
See also
* Fantasy fiction magazine
* Horror fiction magazine
* Science fiction magazine
A science fiction magazine is a publication that offers primarily science fiction, either in a hard-copy periodical format or on the Internet.
Science fiction magazines traditionally featured speculative fiction in short story, novelette, novel ...
References
External links
The official website of Shimmer Magazine
Tangent Reviews of Shimmer
Apex Online interviews Mary Robinette Kowal
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