Year six of Luna Station Quarterly continues! Once again, the stories gathered here for your enjoyment represent a myriad of voices from women around the globe. This issue has androids, magic carpets, virtual reality, and quite possibly the most original usage of origami cranes you've ever seen. So go on...buy this issue already!
Stories in this issue:
Editorial by Jennifer Lyn Parsons Her Data Like Fingerprints by Ashley M. Hill The Flower of Karabakh by Anne Jennings Tidings by Jayne Moore Waldrop Planet, Paper, Space by Melissa Embry Empire of Dirt by K B Sluss The Meadow by Dina Lyuber What the World Takes by Melissa Schnarr-Rice Bits & Pieces by Tina Shelton The Reluctant Author by Megan Patton
I write fantasy, soft sci-fi, and fairy tales, often with neurodiverse or queer characters. Occasionally, I'll write stories set in our own world.
In addition to working on my own writing, I also run Luna Station Quarterly, an online literary journal devoted to female-identified speculative fiction writers. The Quarterly is the daughter publication of the small publishing company I run, Luna Station Press.
Outside of writing (and its close associate, reading), I'm a software engineer working to make the internet more human-friendly. I can also be found devouring comic books and video games, watching baseball, listening to music, and making things out of wool, paper, and wood.