#Selfcare

In a near-future San Francisco where the gig economy has made work more precarious than ever, Edwina is an average twenty-something scrambling to hold down her job with a major…

Atavistacular

By Marlee Jane Ward The elevator dings behind me and Curve Cilla Pando-Deng steps off on a pair of familiar creamsicle gams. Her tumble-hair is yellow and she’s got a…

Snow Day

by Kathryn Kulpa let’s say we slipper-skated to the window and the window was cake-drizzled with snow, the window was soft-focus frosted, and let’s say we opened that window just…

68:Hazard:Cold

By: Janelle C. Shane Issue: 29 June 2020 6016 words She pointed to herself, said her name, then pointed to her bots and said their names. She pointed at the…