THIS MONTH, we begin with a summoning. A goddess visits the Big Apple. Sogguth writes letters home. A forgotten monster stalks a film studio. The ruler of a lost city plots the downfall of modern society. An antique shop is the setting for unutterable horror. Galactic conflict rages for centuries. And Kassi goes flying.
A petty thief encounters terminal difficulties. Musicians bring about the end. An obsessive arranges things precisely. Richard braves the alien mech in search of valuables. The world is remade. The mystery of a close encounter is solved. A struggling writer is willing to try anything. Two aliens look upon the Earth with curious eyes. And we round it all off with the latest publishing news!
Jennifer Ruth Jackson (she/her) is a poet and fictionist with cerebral palsy. Her individual works have appeared in Strange Horizons, Algebra of Owls, Apex Magazine, Vinyl Poetry and Prose, South Florida Poetry Journal, and more. When she isn’t writing, you can find her making greeting cards, creating beaded jewelry, championing other disabled writers, or playing video games with her husband. Domestic Bodies, her debut poetry collection, is published by Querencia Press.