It has long been said that the best science fiction & fantasy stories tell us more about ourselves & the world we live in than they do about other worlds, times, or fantastic settings. Never has that been more true than in this latest issue of Luna Station Quarterly.
These are human stories, family stories, and personal meditation, of siblings & lineages, of storytellers & celebrity, and of fish & birds & (man's) best friend, disguised as time travel, vampire, & faerie stories, among others.
So, if you like your escapism mixed with reflection, and are excited to experience the latests work of an impressive slate of female-identified authors, you've come to the right Station.
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.