I'm a speculative fiction writer and poet who sometimes goes for long walks in pretty places. Stories in Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet, Orion’s Belt, Factor Four, Luna Station Quarterly, and others.
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The cover reveal for Trollbreath Magazine issue #8, Summer 2026! Original artwork by Vassilios Bayiokos which is entitled "Silent Night in Neverland."
Available on June 1st. Subscribers can download it the ebook version.
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National Flash Fiction Day
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Welcome to Free Fiction Friday on this May Day! May your bonfires be warm, your wildflowers be blooming, and your Maypole be, ah... rigid? Ahem.
"Schema" is a wonderful story about doctoral research and murders and goats. By Wren Douglas - awritingwren.bsky.social
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The end of this poem is going to stay with me. Each line break is such a beautiful gut punch!
The lesson of today's poem by Faith Allington is to listen carefully to Sea Witches, even beyond their bargains. They're good at seeing.
Jennifer Skogen
We're thrilled to see Ash Ellithorne's story, "We Die With the Snowfall," highlighted by Reactor. The story is free to read, so go check it out now!
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@aimeecozza.com Your art got kudos, too (it made for a stunning cover).
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We're thinking in threes, and things that happen in them. Three knocks before the door opens. Three cheers. Three poems by @brokenswanquill.bsky.social
"A Snapdragon's Kiss"
"Riverlord"
"How the Wind and Rain Were Separated"
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I’ve always known he’d notice / your skin turning indigo,
A gathering of recent speculative flash & micro fiction, each presenting a tiny-yet-powerful universe. How tiny? About one-thousand words for flash; four-hundred words for micro. The wor…