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A scientist wakes in the periodic table come to life: an apartment block built by Mendeleev, who squats in the basement as superintendent. Behind each door is an element, and as Caroline explores the Chemical Letters of her professional life, she finds other scientists, other visitors. Van Gogh is painting sunflowers with chromium yellow; the hydrogen of Hindenburg is burning at Lakehurst; Marie Curie is playing catch with radium-and Caroline is stepping through science, opening doors one after the other, searching for a place she can call home....
Sometimes change can hurt. This collection of short stories traces the growing pains of a new world, beginning with the death throes of our current way of life and ending with a world transformed by science and technology, and by grief, hope, love, and humanity's will to transform. This is a collection that will both tear you apart and tend to your wounds. Cade's beautifully wrought stories are informed by science, tracing the biological and emotional threads that bind us, human and non-human alike. Containing a brand new novelette in the Impossible Resurrection of Grief universe, You Are My Sunshine and Other Stories is a promise of what worlds are possible if we allow ourselves to change.
"[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
For the first time ever, the best short SFF from Aotearoa New Zealand is collected together in a single volume. This inaugural edition of the Year's Best Aotearoa New Zealand Science Fiction & Fantasy brings together the very best short speculative fiction published by Kiwi authors in 2018. Explore worlds of hope and wonder, and worlds where hope and wonder are luxuries we wasted long ago; histories given new life, and futures you might prefer to avoid. Featuring: "We Feed the Bears of Fire and Ice", by Octavia Cade (originally published in Strange Horizons)"Logistics", by A.J. Fitzwater (originally published in Clarkesworld)"The Garden", by Isabelle McNeur (originally published in Wizards in Space)"Trees", by Toni Wi (originally published in Breach)"A Most Elegant Solution", by M. Darusha Wehm (originally published in Terraform)"Mirror Mirror", by Mark English (originally published in Abyss & Apex)"A Brighter Future", by Grant Stone (originally published in Cthulhu: Land of the Long White Cloud (IFWG))"The People Between the Silences", by Dave Moore (originally published in Landfall)"Common Denominator", by Melanie Harding-Shaw (originally published in Wild Musette Journal)"The Billows of Sarto", by Sean Monaghan (originally published in Asimov's)"The Glassblower's Peace", by James Rowland (originally published in Aurealis)"Te Ika", by J.C. Hart (originally published in Cthulhu: Land of the Long White Cloud (IFWG))"Girls Who Do Not Drown", by Andi C. Buchanan (originally published in Apex)
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