Guest edited by Michigan writer Michael J. De Luca, LCRW #33 approaches its theme of humanity’s relationship with the earth with a little humor, a touch of horror, and seventeen different kinds of understanding. Includes multiple award winner Sofia Samatar, Nebula and Shirley Jackson award nominee Carmen Maria Machado, and World Fantasy Award nominee Christopher Brown among others.
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fiction
Carmen Maria Machado, “I Bury Myself”
Alena Mc Namara, “Starling Road”
Giselle Leeb, “Ape Songs”
Michelle Vider, “For Me, Seek the Sun”
Deborah Walker, “Medea”
D. K. Mc Cutchen, “Jellyfish Dreaming”
Sofia Samatar, “Request for an Extension on the Clarity”
M. E. Garber, “Putting Down Roots”
Eric Gregory, “The March Wind”
nonfiction
Christopher Brown, “Winter in the Feral City”
Nicole Kimberling, “Cook Like a Hobo”
poetry
Leslie Wightman, “The Sanctity of Nature”
Ingrid Steblea, “Another Afternoon in the Garden”
Kelda Crich, “Child Without Summer”
Peter Jay Shippy, “Singing Beach”
art
Kevin Huizenga
Dmitry Borshch
Steve Logan
Over de auteur
Michael J. De Luca: Michael J. De Luca produces both virtual and tangible goods in the form of bread, beer, tomatoes, websites, and stories. His fiction has appeared in
Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Apex, and
Interfictions, among others. He can be found online at mossyskull.com and twitter.com/michaeljdeluca