Reckoning 8

Waverly SM et al.

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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 words and images grant us solace and strength for another year.

Ebook release: January 8, 2024
e-ISBN 978-1-955360-10-4

Contents

Art

Breaking Points – Martins Deep
sunday in atlanta – Kelsey Day
Pearls of Wisdom – Kirsty Greenwood
Shelton Johnson Calls – Amuri Morris

Poetry
sunday in atlanta – Kelsey Day
Tisha b’Av – Esther Alter
Wade – Olumide Manuel
A Chanterelle Empress & Porcini Prince at the Precipice of the World – Chanlee Luu
Riis Beach – Dina Abdulhadi
Climate Injustice – Lovely Raju
Climate Crisis in My (Un)known Dream – Lovely Raju
Civil Disobedients – Joanna Streetly
50% off Venus Fly Traps – Kelsey Day
fear of pipes and shallow water – William O. Balmer
Data, Land, Scape – Koby Omansky
That Time My Grandfather Got Lost in the Translations of the Word ‘Death’ – Oluwatomiwa Ajeigbe

Fiction

The Battle for Florida – David Holloway
In the Year 2067 I Will Be 95 Years Old – Sage Tyrtle
Still Life – James Cato
A Shape that Has No Name – Monica Wendel
The Donor – Bernie Jean Schiebeling
A Move to a New Country – Dan Musgrave
Where the Water Came From – Jeff Hewitt
Within the Seed Lives the Fruit – Leah Andelsmith
One with the Ground – Guillermo G. Mendoza
Una con el suelo – Guillermo G. Mendoza
It’s in the Blood – Susan Kaye Quinn
Fixing the System in Tilt Town – Kat Murray
The Last Great Repair Tech of the American Midwest – Ellis Nye

Nonfiction

Editor’s Note – Waverly SM
Editor’s Note – Knar Gavin
The X That Means Both Death and Hope – Ariadne Starling

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