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Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet No. 33 Kelly Link et al.
The 30% Non-Dead-Tree Issue (0% Dead Tree Edition), guest-edited by Michael J. DeLuca. This is the ebook edition. The paper edition is/will be available here somewhere.
fiction
Carmen Maria Machado, “I Bury Myself”… More
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Reckoning 1 Michael J. DeLuca et al.
Reckoning: an imperfect means of navigation by which one determines where they’re going using only where they’ve been.
Reckoning: a settling of scores; justice.
Environmental justice: the notion that the people … More
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Reckoning 3 Michael J. DeLuca et al.
Navigating by heartstrings through fire and flood in pursuit of a future.
“A project that is timely, necessary, and at times even hopeful. Highly recommended to all who are interested in the future of genre fiction as… More
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Reckoning Subscription Michael J. DeLuca et al.
Reckoning: an imperfect means of navigation by which one determines where they’re going using only where they’ve been. Reckoning: a settling of scores; justice. Environmental justice: the notion that the people … More
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Interzone #299 Gareth Jelley (Ed.) et al.
In this issue: stories by Seán Padraic Birnie, E.G. Condé, Rachael Cupp, Roby Davies, Matt Hollingsworth, Prashanth Srivatsa, and R. Wren; columns by Alexander Glass, Nick Lowe, Val Nolan, and Aliya Whiteley; and … More
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Reckoning 4 Michael J. DeLuca et al.
Our future isn’t dried up yet, but its shape is not like you imagine.
Reckoning 4, guest-edited by Arkady Martine and Danika Dinsmore, focuses on the challenges of urban environments.
Featuring poetry, essays, fiction… More
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Reckoning: Creativity and Coronavirus Michael J. DeLuca et al.
A series of creative reactions to the pandemic, its impact on our creative processes and prospects for the future from Reckoning contributors and staff.
All proceeds to COVID relief.
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A Coronavirus Call for… More
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Interzone #302 Gareth Jelley (Ed.) et al.
In this issue: stories by Seán Padraic Birnie, Rachael Cupp, Bogdan Domakha, Alexandra Grunberg, E F McAdam, Carlos Norcia, Yukimi Ogawa, Kate Orman, Tamsin Showbrook, R.L. Summerling, and Steve Toase; columns by… More