
Fireside Quarterly | Summer 2019
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(This is a printed edition, US shipping only)
In this issue:
- “Advice For Your First Time At the Faerie Market,” a story by Nibedita Sen
- “Amanda Draws Crows,” a story by José Pablo Iriarte
- “Not All Caged Birds Sing,” a story by Sheree Renée Thomas
- “Boxes,” an essay by Jacqui Talbot
- “The Staircase to the Moon,” a story by M.K. Hutchins, illustrated by Mary Haasdyk
- “Three of Swords, King of Cups,” a poem by Ali Trotta
- “The Brightest Lights of Heaven,” a story by Maria Haskins
- “Petals,” a story by Joanne Rixon
- “How to Spend Your Free Time,” a poem by Charles Payseur
- “Fare,” a story by Danny Lore, illustrated by Francesco Giani
- “Saving the World, Saving Ourselves: the Role of Justice in the Environmentalist Movement,” an essay by Grace Villmow
- “Signal,” a story by L. D. Lewis
- “For What Dignity Remains,” a story by Michelle Muenzler
- “Shelter, Sustenance, Self,” a story by Aimee Ogden
- “Gallinas/Chickens,” a story by Raquel Castro
- “Shapeshifting Sorcery: The Persistence of Mesoamerican Magic,” an essay by David Bowles, illustrated by Mariana Palova
- “Puebla de los Ángeles,” a story by Libia Brenda
- “City of the Angels,” a story by Libia Brenda
- “Questions to Grow Up On,” a poem by Ashley Deng
- “La Caja/The Box,” a story by Iliana Vargas