“A Move to New Country” Pushcart Nominated

So appreciative to Reckoning for nominating “A Move to New Country” for the Pushcart Prize. Ever since I heard about the first issue of this Environmental Justice focused Speculative Fiction magazine, I’ve wanted to be a part of it. I feel so fortunate that this is the piece that made that a reality and I am eternally grateful to the editors at Reckoning for their compassion and support. It couldn’t have been published in a more fitting venue.

I wrote this story in the wake of my Iko’s passing. It was during Covid and I was in Miami while she was in a care facility in my hometown in Kansas. After she passed, I had a ticket to return and speak at her memorial service with the multitudes of now-adults who had once been her elementary school students. But, within an hour of take-off, my flight was cancelled. This story was born after I paid my respects in the same way depicted in the story, with cedar at the dawning of a new day.

Upcoming short fiction in Reckoning

Be on the lookout for my new short fiction, “A Move to a New Country” in the newest issue of Reckoning. Reckoning is a journal of speculative work focused on environmental justice that I have been following since before their first issue. To say I’m very happy to be a part of it is an understatement. The eBook version of the issue is available already at Weightless Books and Amazon, with new material being added online weekly at https://reckoning.press/reckoning-8/. A printed version will be available in July, for those that partake.

My story will be released on the Reckoning website May 2oth, though it has already received a recommendation from Charles Payseur at Locus Mag. Check out the link for other prose and poetry he recommends, with new installments posted regularly.