“We know how precious the water is. We know that we must stand for the water. Every time we drink water, we remind ourselves how important the water is. Don’t you do that?”
—Ladonna Brave Bull Allard, Standing Rock Sioux Tribe
—Ladonna Brave Bull Allard, Standing Rock Sioux Tribe
Issue 2016.38
Short stories
- ‘The Grand Museum’, Ola Al-Fateh (illustrated by Martin Hanford)
- ‘The Road under the Bay’, Petra Kuppers (illustrated by Miranda Jean)
- ‘Before We Left the Forest’, Kelly Rose Pflug-Back (illustrated by Rachel Linn)
- ‘Siv Delfin’, Damien Krsteski (illustrated by Miguel Santos)
- ‘Good Genes’, Rebecca Gomez Farrell (illustrated by Pear Nuallak)
- ‘How Far Does Night Have To Fall?’, F.J. Bergmann (illustrated by Cécile Matthey)
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3 comments:
Honored to be included amongst such talented writers and illustrators! This line from Siv Delfin was a good reminder to me to see clearly this week: "I don’t want to see the world through diamond eyes, kaleidoscopic, made out of things which do not exist."
Kudos to all the authors and artists:) I think I'm especially partial to "How Far Does the Night Have to Fall". It's short, but bittersweet.
The Creative Writing Department of Columbia College Chicago have posted a market report on TFF by Kenneth Rupp which includes brief reviews of Ola Al-Fateh's “The Grand Museum” and Damien Krsteski's “Siv Delfin.” See http://students.colum.edu/publishing-lab/market-pages/The%20Future%20Fire%20Market%20Sheet.pdf
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