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  • av Linda Cooper
    149,-

    A special issueof Reckoning on bodily autonomy, edited by Catherine Rockwood, on the occasion of the overturn of Roe v. Wade.Reckoning is an award-winning journal of creative writing on environmental justice, featuring fiction, poetry, essays and art.Ebook release: October 16, 2022.Print release: March 16, 2023Trade paper, perfect bound. 120 pages; 32,000 words.ContentsVulva Monster - Art - Moníca Robles Corzo October 16, 2022Editorial: Naming names, claiming days. - Essay - Catherine Rockwood October 16, 2022After the Ban - Poetry - Linda Cooper October 23, 2022 - Pushcart NominatedOn This Day, and All Days, I Think About What I Have Lost - Fiction - Dana Vickerson October 30, 2022 - "I wish I could read this from a distance, but the words are too true, too well crafted, and too beautiful to ignore." -Rebecca E. Treasurefertile week - Poetry - Leah Bobet November 06, 2022 - Pushcart NominatedGhazal for freshwater-wai - Poetry - Laurel Nakanishi November 13, 2022 - Pushcart NominatedNavy says operator error was the cause of a May fuel leak from the Red Hill Storage Facility - Poetry - Laurel Nakanishi November 13, 2022Law - Poetry - Robert René Galván November 20, 2022Wild Winter Rose - Fiction - Anna Orridge November 27, 2022Bosque Nuboso: Terra Firma - Art - Taylor Jones November 27, 2022Terrestrial Bodies - Poetry - Julian K. Jarboe December 04, 2022This is a romantic comedy - Poetry - Dyani Sabin December 11, 2022Charcuterie - Poetry - Annabelle Cormack December 18, 2022A Question of Choice - Fiction - Rimi B. Chatterjee December 25, 2022Bosque Nuboso: Like Someone Humming Against My Palm - Art - Taylor Jones January 01, 2023Ghost of a Chance: A Trans Girl Tries to Live - Essay - Amber Fox January 01, 2023Roses in Washington Square Park - Poetry - Juliana Roth January 08, 2023Green Leaves Against the Wind - Poetry - Mari Ness January 15, 2023Hangs Heavy On Their Head - Fiction - Riley Tao January 22, 2023Bosque Nuboso: Nocturne - Art - Taylor Jones January 29, 2023Those Dark Halls - Fiction - M.C. Benner Dixon February 05, 2023Exception - Poetry - Marissa Lingen February 12, 2023

  • av Octavia Cade
    187,-

    "[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.comReckoning 7, edited by Octavia Cade, Priya Chand, and Tim Fab-Eme, focuses on oceans and the global water cycle.Featuring poetry, essays, fiction, and art by Elsie Andrewes, Priya Chand, Tim Fab-Eme, Octavia Cade, Nadine Aurora Tabing, Emily Alta Hockaday, Tehnuka, Naila Francis, C.G. Aubrey, Anastasia Jill, Dheepa R. Maturi, The Reverend Emilie Teresa Smith, E.C. Barrett, Rajiv Moté, Sam Claussen, Virginia Boudreau, Sera Gamble, Ruth Joffre, Ivy Raff, Colm O'Shea, Elizabeth Wilson Davies, Oyedotun Damilola Muees, Ejiro Elizabeth Edward, Aparna Paul, Amanda Yskamp, Maria S. Picone, Susan L. Lin, Micah Nemerever, Mo Usavage, Varun U. Shetty, L. Chan, Justine Norton-Kertson, Sara E. Palmer, Filomena Acosta, J.H. Lee, Floris M. Kleijne, Cristina Legarda, Dyani Sabin, Kelsea Yu, and T. K. Rex.Ebook release: January 8, 2023Print release: July 2023Trade paper, perfect-bound. 256 pages, 65,000 words.ContentsArtDrua - Elsie Andrewes Sacral - Amanda YskampEssaysEditorial - Priya ChandEditorial - Tim Fab-Eme Editorial - Octavia CadeA River Dance: Cauvery in Crisis - Dheepa R. Maturi From the River to the Sea - The Reverend Emilie Teresa SmithThe Dream Catcher's Island - Ejiro Elizabeth Edward FictionThe Bright in the Gyre - Nadine Aurora Tabing Why We Bury Our Dead at Sea - Tehnuka A Predatory Transience - C.G. Aubrey Swimming Whole - E.C. Barrett The Air Will Catch Us - Rajiv Moté Icediver - Ruth JoffreA Song for the Selkies - Oyedotun Damilola Muees Little Apocalypses - Aparna Paul Inclement Weather - Susan L. LinWhat It Means to Love a City - Mo Usavage The Sand Knows Its Way Home - L. Chan A Glass of You - Filomena Acosta Yellow River Burial - Floris M. Kleijne A Scarcity of Sharks - Kelsea Yu SQUAWKER AND DOLPHIN SWIMMING TOGETHER - T. K. RexPoetryLies You've Told About the Pacific Garbage Patch - Emily Alta Hockaday After encountering the grey whales in El Burbujon, Laguna Ojo de Liebre - Naila Francis Facebook Event: Run into the Category 5 Winds of a Woman Pretending to be a Hurricane - Anastasia Jill The Split-in-Half Lumberjacks - Sam Claussen Aftermath - Virginia Boudreau the world as it is - Sera Gamble In Memory of Thwaites Glacier - Ivy Raff Carbon Sink - Colm O'Shea Cantre'r Gwaelod - Elizabeth Wilson Davies Ocean Vengeance - Maria S. Picone P-T - Micah Nemerever Losing Ground - Varun U. Shetty Great Barrier Reef - Justine Norton-Kertson Reconciliation - Sara E. Palmer Sublease of Land - J.H. Lee How to Place an Intravenous Line - Cristina Legarda History of Orconectes - Dyani Sabin

  • av Julie C Day
    236,-

    "[These stories are] beautiful, they're fresh, and they are painful. This is not an anthology that begs to be read in one sitting; not that it doesn't merit such a binge, but because each story requires a breath between them, and, frankly, deserves to be savored... it never ceases to be a pleasure to read" -Locus Magazine"This anthology offers seriously admirable work. Highly recommended." -Arley Sorg, Lightspeed Magazine¿¿"24 impressive stories of healing and rebuilding...These stories offer something for any speculative fiction reader." -Publishers Weekly"Some of these stories explore a world that is fully broken, others are focused on when it just begins to crack. But what's clear above all is that the world breaks for some groups of people much earlier than others. An inclusive and adept anthology in which each story is a facet for a different perspective on where we've gone-or will go-wrong."-Brian Evenson"A thoughtful, diverse collection hewing closely to the themes of connection and devotion-tender reunions, heartbreaking partings, misplaced loyalty, friendship, romance, parenthood, these character-focused stories have it all."-Premee MohamedPatron saints and luchadores. Trickster gods. Freedom fighters. Infections of fire. Gated communities and glass castles. Hong Kong. Iran. NYC. The 1860s and the end of the world. The stories in this anthology reflect the authors' varied creative interests along with their multitudinous backgrounds and experiences.What does it mean to live in a fragmented and uncertain world? How do we find a better way forward? The anthology Dreams for a Broken World draws from both genre and literary traditions in attempt to answer these questions. Included here are original stories and reprints. The mix of genres, from literary to fantastical, from dark to playful, from speculative to activist, offers perspectives that are varied, imaginative, thoughtful, and provocative. The 24 contributors include such award-winning authors as Ava Homa, Aimee Liu, Usman T. Malik, Nisi Shawl, Sheree Renée Thomas, Vandana Singh, Andrew Altschul, Joy Baglio, Innocent Chizarama Ilo, Breena Clarke, Zig Zag Claybourne, Tina Egnoski, Cai Emmons, JoeAnn Hart, Céline Keating, Jan Maher, Benjamin Parzybok, Charles Payseur, Robert V.S. Redick, Veronica Schanoes, Lisa Taylor, Marie Vibbert, Cynthia Young, and Sabrina Vourvoulias.Dreams for a Broken World is the second charity anthology in the Dreams series published by Essential Dreams Press, an imprint of Reckoning Press; charity means that all the proceeds from sales are donated to a non-profit doing work to fix our broken world.Ellen Meeropol joins series editor Julie C. Day as guest editor of this second book in the Dreams series, a fundraiser for the Rosenberg Fund for Children. The RFC is a non-profit, public foundations that aids children in the U.S. whose parents are targeted, progressive activists. They also assist youth who themselves have been targeted as a result of their progressive activities.Can stories change the world? Not alone. But as poet Martín Espada wrote, "Any oppressive social condition, before it can be changed, must be named and condemned in words that persuade by stirring the emotions, awakening the senses."Naming. Condemning. Stirring. Awakening. That's what we hope these stories will do for all of us.

  • av Francesca Gabrielle Hurtado
    185,-

    Reckoning 6, edited by Aïcha Martine Thiam and Gabriela Santiago, addresses the intersection between social upheaval and environmental change."[I]t's like a brief closing of the hand around something small and floating, framing it just long enough that we are able to look, really look at it. And then, if we can, we let it go." -Aïcha Martine Thiam"It is not utopia. But it is what we can have, these careful negotiations, communications, challenges, and sharing. We have relationships. New, complicated, frustrating, rewarding. Alive." -Gabriela SantiagoFeaturing poetry, essays, fiction, and art by Zuzanna Kwiecien, Francesca Gabrielle Hurtado, Russell Nichols, Tom Barlow, Nicasio Andres Reed, Nicholas Clute, Cislyn Smith, Nancy Lynée Woo, Tim Fab-Eme, E.G. Condé, Ken Poyner, Daria Kholyavka, Sofia Ezdina, Avra Margariti, Grace Wagner, Sigrid Marianne Gayangos, Kola Heyward-Rotimi, Scott T. Hutchison, Nicole Bade, Susan Tacent, Jessica McDermott, paulo da costa, Ellie Milne-Brown, Amanda Ilozumba Otitochukwu, Charlotte Kim, Rebecca Bratten Weiss, Amirah Al Wassif, Brianna Cunliffe, Jacob Budenz, Miriam Navarro Prieto, Wen-yi Lee, Mari Ness, Takayuki Ino, Rumi Kaneko, Preston Grassmann, Jesse Nee-Vogelman, Al Simmons, Laura Adrienne Brady, Prashanth Srivatsa, Taylor Jones and Luke Elliott.Ebook release: January 2, 2022 e-ISBN: 978-1-955360-03-6Print release: July 2022 ISBN: 978-1-955360-04-3 Trade paper, perfect-bound. 260 pages; 62,000 words.

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    167,-

  • - Creativity and Coronavirus
    av Marissa Lingen
    126,-

    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.ContentsA Coronavirus Call for Answers - Editorial - Michael J. DeLuca April 6, 2020The Solace of Connection - Essay - Marissa Lingen Written March 28, published April 6, 2020.Pandemic life. - Essay - Casey June Wolf Written March 30, 2020, published April 13, 2020.COVID Protease Monster Glyph - Art - Mona Robles April 16, 2020, published April 20, 2020COVID19 - Tania Fordwalker Written April 1, 2020, published April 20, 2020Papa's Scary Talk About COVID-19 and Pollution - Poetry - Tim Fab-Eme Written April 1, 2020, published April 27, 2020We Exist Together - Essay - Juliana Roth Written April 1, 2020, published April 27The Pandemic Residency - Essay - Octavia Cade Written April 2, 2020, published May 4Summer Song - Poetry - Mohammad Shafiqul Islam Written April 3, 2020, published May 4On and About - Essay - Innocent Ilo Written April 4, 202, published May 11A Predicament - Essay - Johannes Punkt Written April 5, 2020, published May 11A Memory of the Future - Fiction - Floris M. Kleijne Written April 11, 2020Interview - Soumya Sundar Mukherjee Written April 11, 2020Writing in the Time of Coronavirus - Essay - Giselle Leeb Written April 12, 2020Protecting Edges - Essay - Anna Kate Blair Written April 13, 2020#SayNiceThingsAboutDetroit - Essay - Mansuda Arora Written April 14, 2020One Month - Essay - E. M. Wright Written April 16, 2020Coronavirus and the Digital Divide - Essay - Commando Jugendstil Written April 24, 2020Interview - D. A. Xiaolin Spires Written April 28, 2020Art Installation in the Time of COVID19 - Poetry - Krista Hoeppner Leahy Written May 17, 2020Looking Out, Looking In - Essay - Shikhandin Written May 27, 2020Dynamic Equilibrium - Poetry - Teika Marija Smits Written May 31, 2020Living in a Metaphor - Essay - Waverly SM Written June 26, 2020In the Flowery Countryside - Poetry - Kelly Madden Written July 4, 2020Times and Seasons and Vanity upon Vanity - Poetry - Tim Fab-Eme Written 7/5/2020Each day the world grows smaller & larger - Poetry - Holly J. Hughes Written March 18, 2020Love in the Time of Covid-19 - Essay - James Treat Written July 6, 2020It's a Dark Time and I Try to Be a Light - Essay - Brian Francis Slattery Written July 8, 2020Retreat, April 2, 2020 - Poetry - Adelia MacWilliam Written April 2, 2020Escaping in a little boy's play. - Essay - Ernest Ifeanye Nweke Written July 30, 2020COVID Summer: After, Now - Poetry - Marissa Lingen Written July 31, 2020COVID Summer: Against Dystopia - Poetry - Marissa Lingen Written July 31, 2020Writing in the Time of Coronavirus 2 - Essay - Giselle Leeb Written August 26, 2020In Isolation - Essay - Andrew Kozma Written September 9, 2020Grieving Season - Essay - Rachel Watts Written January - September, 2020Kondottiyans - Poetry - Fabiyas MV Written September 20, 2020Green Papayas on a Sunday Evening - Poem and Essay - Written January, 2021

  • av Anna Kate Blair
    187,-

    Our future isn't dried up yet, but its shape is not like you imagine.Reckoning is a nonprofit, annual journal of creative writing on environmental justice. Reckoning 4, guest-edited by Danika Dinsmore and (the Hugo, Nebula and Locus Award nominated!) Arkady Martine, focuses on the challenges of urban environments."A sobering burst of dynamic stories, poems, and essays that struggle with our overheating world. Arkady Martine and Danika Dinsmore have assembled a powerful collection for our unique time." -Tobias Buckell, co-author (with Paolo Bacigalupi) of The Tangled LandsFeaturing poetry, essays, fiction and art by Arkady Martine, Leah Bobet, Jude Wetherell, Anna Kate Blair, Lissa Harris, Brigit A. Truex, E. M. Wright, Deborah L. Davitt, Wavery SM, Nicole Walker, Fran Wilde, Juliana Roth, Shikhandin, Emery Robin, Kaye Boesme, Rebecca Campbell, William Squirrell, Holly Hughes, Don Dussault, Noa Covo, Laurinda Lind, Geoffrey W. Cole, Tim Fab-Eme, Hal Y. Zhang, Alan Bao, Sydney Rossman-Reich, Commando Jugendstil and Didier Graves.

  • - An Anthology of the Possible & Unsubstantiated in Support of RAICES
    av Steve Toase & Kirby Marianne
    240,-

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