Kelly Magee teams up with Carol Guess for a collection of short stories/flash fiction/prose poetry that revolves around a motif of pregnancy, the titles all starting with ‘With’: “With Dragon,” “With Jellyfish,” “With Egg,” etc. If you’re a fan of Kelly Magee (and shame on you if you aren’t), you can expect the kind of driving force you see in her to full length short story collections – that kind of drive forward, almost sentence by sentence, to always take us further, reimagine, dive deeper into her premises. This collection isn’t a short read, though it may seem at first glance. As any themed collection should, the concept of pregnancy goes in different directions. The primary motif is of pregnancy with something other than human, often from someone looking out at the world to note others NOT doing the same. But sometimes the pregnancy works more as a metaphor for mystery, an ambiguous presence coalescing into someone’s life. Sometimes funny, sometimes horrific. Each and every piece is worth pausing on, digesting for a while, rather than plodding on towards the next one. This is a wonderfully challenging collection that I’m glad I took the time to dig into.