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Letter from the Editors
Zhui Ning Chang, Kanika Agrawal, Isabella Kestermann, and Danai Christopoulou

Special Content

Coming soon: excerpt of Liar, Dreamer, Thief and an interview with its author, Maria Dong!

Interview with Naseem Jamnia
Questions by Aleksandra Hill

Excerpt: The Bruising of Qilwa
Out from Tachyon Publications

Fiction

Banquet for All!
jesutomisin ipinmoye

Letters from Light’s End
Phoenix Alexander

The Tale of Afonso
Dea Anugrah
Translated by Annie Tucker

In My Time of Dreaming
Megan Chee

Non-Fiction
Art

Cover: Gift of the Pari
Niky Motekallem

Previously Published

Category: Fiction

Fiction

Rattlers

Massive poplar trees are the only things keeping the midsummer sun from baking me alive in my regalia. Buckskin, usually light and breathable—perfect for anything

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Fiction

Bride of the Gulf

Niki wipes sticky blood off her cheek.  She stops mid-step, perplexed by the quickly browning russet substance on her fingers. Maybe something fell from the

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Fiction

Mothership Connection

The first beat sent a rumble through the entire Mothership. Metal squealed. Another beat struck, then more followed, unspooling a string of funky percussion that

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Fiction

Skin

From outside comes the scour of frost, the trail of a lit cigarette catching at your eyes. You drag the bathroom window shut and go

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Fiction

All Good Children Come Out to Play

For longer than I could remember, we had been Lázaro and Marta. We should have been celebrating our ninth birthday together.
Instead, my twin brother was laid out on our table.

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Fiction

The Storyteller

He stays up all night alone with meand only leaves at the crack of dawn.His departure breaks my heart. Mala Auntie was sucking down her

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Fiction

This Excessive Use of Pickled Foods

Bex gave up attempting to present herself as anything but a clueless newbie from a backwater planet just six seconds after stepping into the food court in the central concourse of Konkarken Station.

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Fiction

Unname Me at the Altar

Bamidele’s family introduced themselves to each other every morning. It was an unquestioned part of their routine, as expected as bowing at the threshold of the house or cutting locks of their hair and tying them to their bedposts at the end of every month to tether their sleeping spirits.

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