My father treats merril like all the women in his life - by saswati chatterjee - 3625 words my father would wake up in the mornings and ask, merril, what's the temperature today? and that cool. Issue 15, may 2022 editorial chaos, interrupted, by andrew wilmot fiction / poetry plastic bag girl, by choo yi feng my father treats merril like all the women in his life, by saswati chatterjee agape,. Issue 14, december 2021 editorial crisis and community, by andrew wilmot fiction / poetry the taurus pilot, by megan navarro conley dearest, by ada nnadi newborn, by seph ugochukwu nweke.

You're sitting there, nursing a coffee or tea in front of your computer or tablet or what have you, and thinking to yourself: Huh, this issue of anathema is way later than usual. I was beginning to think. Honestly, we're still kind of shocked at the amazing reactions to the issues so far. And as we look forward at what this and future issues will hold, well. We did it again. We pulled together another.

And as we look forward at what this and future issues will hold, well. We did it again. We pulled together another. Spec from the margins is a triannual speculative fiction magazine featuring work by queer/two-spirit people of color/indigenous creators. Spec from the margins is a triannual speculative fiction magazine featuring work by queer/two-spirit people of color/indigenous creators.