Most vampires struggling to fit into human society remember their mortal lives -- before they caught the virus that stopped their hearts and left them craving blood. Tailour Campbell doesn’t. She has the unusual ability to see into the past by tapping into objects, locations, and the memories of the people around her, but her own history is locked away. When she goes searching for answers, they turn out to be darker than she ever could have imagined. Part tale of revenge, part love story, Rememory is a searing exploration into the psychology of trauma and the human ability to endure.
Julie M. Rodriguez is a nonbinary Latinx short story and opinion writer, visual artist, and freelance editor. Their fiction has been published by Torquere Press, Paragraph Planet, Trapeze Mag, and more. They have written over 700 nonfiction articles, essays, and blog posts on social justice issues, education, and the environment for outlets including Salon, Inhabitat, and Care2 Causes. When they're not publishing flash fiction on their blog, Julie edits novel length genre fiction for Curiosity Quills Press and writes about the creative process at The Renegade Word. They live in Portland, OR, with their husband and two neurotic cats.