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Logoptera, Augur Magazine, 2024

“At Tialko, every word Nadia says makes people stare.” [read online]

• Reviewed in Locus 769 by A.C. Wise

Loving Stone, The Orange & Bee, 2024

“I married a creature of stone, though they are the curse of our land.” [read online]

Underdragon, GigaNotoSaurus, 2024

“Her skin peeled away. She didn’t believe it at first. She thought it was something else, maybe a layer of dead cells so thick it curled onto itself, but soon she could no longer ignore it, what emerged from underneath.” [read online]

• Reviewed in Locus 763 by Charles Payseur

• Maria Haskins' 2024 Recommended Reading List

Red Snowdrop, Gamut Magazine, 2024 

“The return to my grandmother’s house might be ill-advised. My husband certainly thinks so. I left him behind in London and took the train through the misty hills, the silent towns.” [read online]

Auspicium, The Deadlands, 2024

“There has always been a sparrow inside me. At first it was just an egg, something I felt in my belly before I even had the words for it.” [read online]

• Reviewed in Locus 760 by A.C. Wise and Paula Guran 

• Maria Haskins' 2024 Recommended Reading List

Seven Recipes for the Crossing, khōréō, 2024

“This autumn, when you bury your spoon in the bowl, black beetles swim to the surface. ” [read or listen online]

• Reviewed in Locus 761 by A.C. Wise

• Nerds of a Feather Awards Recommended Reading

City Grown From Seed, Strange Horizons, 2023

⤷ Reprinted in PodCastle, 2024

“Little by little, I bloomed: a single clocktower (there is a tower at the heart of every living city), no bigger than a blade of grass, with little dirt roads radiating from it; then tiny red-roofed houses and a neoclassical theatre and kiosks on every corner and markets and packs of stray dogs.” [read or listen online]

• Reviewed in Locus 753 by Charles Payseur 

• Maria Haskins' 2023 Recommended Reading List

Pomegranate Anatomy, Heartlines Spec, 2023 

⤷ Reprinted in Afterlives: The Year's Best Death Fiction, Psychopomp, 2024

“Amar never touched the pomegranates. If I ever bought one, I’d take it home like a dark secret and eat it when he wasn’t there.” [read online]

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