
The Field Guide for Next Time
When a child learns to speak, their first word is a gift. It is a butterfly wing that swirls the dust motes ignited by the
Stories & essays will be released on our website weekly starting in May.
Letter from the Editors
Aleksandra Hill, Kanika Agrawal, Rowan Morrison, Zhui Ning Chang, Isabella Kestermann, and Sachiko Ragosta
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
Some Thoughts on Cuisine and Culture
Aliette de Bodard
Ketchup Pork Chops and Foreign Potatoes
C. H. Hung
Cover: Issue 3.1
The Creeping Moon
When a child learns to speak, their first word is a gift. It is a butterfly wing that swirls the dust motes ignited by the
My son sent me a birthday card the other day, a digitally painted holograph of dinosaurs that dance across the edge of my desk, most
The traveler arrived, motion-sick and weary, in the country where everyone was happy. She had slept on the trip over, but it was a journey
In the city of K—, every building is a mountain; stairs of stone lead up their facades to steel-gated doors. It rains often, so the
It’s April and the sea gives up her dead again. We gather on the beach every afternoon, when the waters recede the furthest away. Mum
In the Artist’s Words: The idea for this piece was to convey grief through an environment. I love painting ruins and forgotten spaces, so I
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