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New from Reckoning 6, please go read “When Teens Turned Into Trees”, a short, surreal story by Sigrid Marianne Gayangos: https://t.co/PTgK1gMQEZ
Reckoning is always open to creative writing and art about environmental justice, especially by Indigenous, Black, brown, queer, trans, disabled and otherwise marginalized writers and artists. We pay 8c/wd for prose, $30/page for poetry. Guidelines here: https://t.co/jcweXRkdi2
ICYMI, new this week from Reckoning 6 is @nicasioreed’s “Babang Luksa”, a story about a Filipinx/Italian American family finding reconciliation amid the loss and grief of a climate-changed South Philly: https://t.co/ivRoI5z2oR
New today from Reckoning 6, two poems from @russellnichols, “oh to be” and “Move, Mountain, Move”, whose cumulative effect I might characterize as the literary equivalent of a series of deep breaths. https://t.co/lxxQJorXjt
Reckoning 6 is out! Yes that is a little girl riding a vampiric lightning tiger on the cover, “A Dream I Have" by Zuzanna Kwiecien, the full version of which can be had along with the ToC here: https://t.co/eZNuWwG0Uy
Live today from Reckoning 4, our first reprint! “Xoxoxoxoxo”, a lovely, poignant, cathartic piece of creative nonfiction from @Nikwalkotter, originally appeared in the collection The After-Normal from @RoseMetalPress: https://t.co/UkdrlnCCTv
We now have two (!) guest editors for Reckoning 5: @leahbobet for poetry and @c_cristofari for fiction! Specific submissions calls coming soon, but in the meantime, we are always open, looking for your deeply personal perspective on environmental justice https://t.co/UM2PoUKWdx
New today from Reckoning 3, “The Blackthorn Door” by @TaniaWalker, a noir police procedural set in a _very_ alternate Oz. This one is dark, folks. Please be careful. https://t.co/eEAnliUnhE
I interviewed @mouthfullOstars about her work on the Reckoning 3 cover, “Fight or Flight”: https://t.co/lzSsv8B3XO
Reckoning 4 guidelines are up from fiction/nonfiction editor @ArkadyMartine! Urban climate change! The city as organism! And as always: Environmental justice, 6c a word, actively seeking work from marginalized writers, poets and artists. https://t.co/lPtRFduxT4