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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 2 Michael J. DeLuca et al.
A locus for the conflict between the world as it has become and the world as we wanted it to be.
“In a world of disappearing futures, Reckoning arrives like a flock of undiscovered birds—a journal of speculative ecology… 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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Reckoning 5 Michael J. DeLuca et al.
Tending tiny miracles until they split the pavement.
The present is clay, sitting cool and wet in the palm of your hand. Squash it, twist it, mold it. Shape it into something beautiful.
Reckoning 5, edited by Leah Bobet… 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 6 Michael J. DeLuca et al.
Reckoning 6, edited by Aïcha Martine Thiam and Gabriele Santiago, addresses the intersection between social upheaval and environmental change.
“[I]t’s like a brief closing of the hand around something small and … More
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Reckoning 7 Octavia Cade et al.
“[O]ne of those speculative fiction magazines that I get genuinely excited to read because the kind of stories they publish are always some concept or execution I’ve never seen before.”
—Alex Brown, reviewer for Tor.com… More
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Reckoning: Our Beautiful Reward Catherine Rockwood et al.
A special issue on bodily autonomy, edited by Catherine Rockwood, on the occasion of the repeal of Roe v. Wade.
Ebook release: October 16, 2022. e-ISBN 978-1-955360-06-7
Print release: tk Trade paper, perfect bound.… More
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Reckoning 9 C.G. Aubrey et al.
Reckoning 9, edited by C.G. Aubrey, Priya Chand, and Catherine Rockwood, is our guidebook to the ongoing global collapse. Join us, and find the tools you need to weather, persist, and resist. “We will sing louder.… More
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Reckoning 8 Waverly SM et al.
Reckoning 8, edited by Knar Gavin and Waverly SM, engages with the essential toil, struggle, pain, triumph, loss, and persistence of resisting the patriarchofascist, corporate-captured extractive state. May these… 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.
Contents
A Coronavirus Call for… More