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It Holds Her in the Palm of One Hand (Lightspeed)
BRIDE / BUTCHER / DOE (Strange Horizons)
Womb-Bed (Neon Hemlock, pre-order)
WYRM | novel, 50k/100k words | drafting | wip intro
The Wolf Maid from the Sea | novella, 28k words | submitting
“Yolk-Wet in the Veld” | short, 6k words | submitting
“This Kingdom, Your Ficus; Its Belly, Your Fig” | short, 4k words | submitting
you don’t gotta tell me to boycott the Nintendo prices by not buying bc i don’t have the money to get them anyways
‘guys don’t spend 600-700 dollars on the new nintendo products to send a message’ im way ahead of you man
Jesse Mockrin (American, 1981) - The Magic Chamber (2021)
Max Frey (German, 1874-1944) - Meerestiefe (Sea Depth, ca. 1926)
I made sticker sheets for base camp and the windward plains featuring my favorite big and little guys.
My story “It Holds Her in the Palm of One Hand” (aka bird story) is in this month’s issue of Lightspeed Magazine!
I’m so excited to finally be able to share bird story. Whenever I write sci-fi, I spend way too long on the speculative biology, and this is no exception. The gastor birds are one of my favorite creations, where I challenged myself to design an animal capable of traveling between planets. I hope you enjoy reading their story as much as I enjoyed writing it.
Parts one and two will be available for free to read online on the 6th and 13th, but if you want to read it now, consider purchasing the issue or subscribing to the magazine :)
Honored to say that “It Holds Her in the Palm of One Hand” was reviewed in this month’s issue of Locus Magazine, where Charles Payseur calls it “emotionally devastating.” <3 If you like sad stories with complicated ethics, you’ll probably enjoy this one!
fuck it gradient map version i thought was cool too
‘Vultures’ from 'The Royal natural History’, by Richard Lydekker, Philip Lutley, 1893
Axis deer
By: Stephanie Dinkins
From: Life Nature Library: Eurasia
1964