R. P. Sand is a theoretical physicist turned scientific advisor for literature and film, science communicator and educator, and writer of speculative fiction with words in Clarkesworld, Asimov's, and Nature: Futures among other places. Her words made the 2021 and 2023 Locus Recommended Reading Lists. Cats, coffee, cosplay, and colorful socks are a few of her favorite things.
Rat-tail Tea and Buttermilk Biscuits: A cute little story about a black witch who has a new white witch neighbour. It tickled me. 3/5 Everyday Creatures: I should have seen where this was going but I really liked it, it was simple but evocative. 4/5 Gnashing Teeth from the Deep…: Very short but I liked it, it did enough in its small space. 3/5 Women Dreaming About Love…: It was very pretty but it didn’t connect with me at all. 1/5 Install new_sun: Really enjoyed this, a super neat way to bridge the old gods with our new technology and it was super interesting to get an insight into Mexican theism. 5/5 Sunk Cost: This was also really good, I liked the premise and the execution a lot. 5/5 Apolo Licio, Apolo Veráva: Melancholy and didn’t do enough with its length, not really my thing. 2/5