A review by macthekat
Uncanny Magazine Issue 14: January/February 2017 , by Maria Dahvana Headley, Ann Leckie, Nin Harris, Nicasio Andres Reed, Delilah S. Dawson, Cassandra Khaw, Theodora Goss, Tansy Rayner Roberts, A. Merc Rustad, Carlos Hernandez, Sam J. Miller, Michael Damian Thomas, Lynne M. Thomas

5.0

A dark story of monster girls hiding who they are. Of hating their body, about others hating their body. About finding love and self love. About family


Merged review:

Did Tansy write a story just for me, just for today?
I am still having the flu, so a fun and fluffy romantic story involving the Greek gods (in person) was totally what I wanted and needed. It is snarky and sweet.
As I said, just for me, just for tonight.

Merged review:

This one was almost like reading poetry as it was lyrical and hard to follow - I might just have been too tired or a little dense but it took me long to figure out what was going on.

Merged review:

I am not really into non-genre fiction and this right on the edge of that. However it is a powerful story and it isn't the stories fault that it isn't quite sf/f-y for my taste. It is a very emotional story and quite weird.

The title reminded me of Gengis Kan, so the story turned out to be a LOT less horrific than I thought it would be. Really it has no real horror elements which is always nice.

It is a very timely story by the author's intent.

If you like Uncanny's stories I think you will like it as well