“Now is the time to warrior up and empower each other to take a stand for our planet. We need to sustain the little we have
now, and develop ways not to pollute the environment, and sustain
relationships with Mother Earth and save what we have left.”
—Autumn Peltier
—Autumn Peltier
Issue 2020.55
Short stories
- ‘We Will Become as Monsters’, Benjanun Sriduangkaew
- ‘Know They Will Die under the Salt of It’, Jennifer R. Donohue
- ‘Mijara’s Freedom’, Eleanor Glewwe
- ‘Scaled Soul’, Rhianwen Phillips
Novelettes
Poetry
- ‘Whistling Trees and Ironwood’, Hester J. Rook
- ‘Oak Tree’, Fiona M. Jones
- ‘Time Traveller's Memory’, Davian Aw
- ‘Neith and Her Women’, Gerri Leen
2 comments:
Adri Joy over at Nerds of a Feather Flock Together reviews the short stories in TFF#55. She particularly praises "Mijara's Freedom", "We Will Become as Monsters" and "Know They Will Die, under the Salt of It," and observes that – all of which deal in some form with identity and community, particularly family relationships.
Alex Brown's monthly round up of must-read speculative short fiction at Tor.com, recommends Rhianwen Phillips’ “Scaled Soul,” calling it “a powerful yet brief story about a woman who finds her strength and learns to fight back.”
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