It’s the twenty-ninth of May. So it’s time to talk about the short stories, miscellaneous posts, and podcast episodes I read or listened to in April.
Your Wings a Bridge Across the Stars by Michelle Denham (Apex Magazine; April 6, 2023)
The first story I read in April was Michelle Denham’s Your Wings a Bridge Across the Stars. It was a really lovely read that seemed to be over far too soon. Part coming of age tale, this story explored love and duty through the eyes of Park Yunhee, who sought to understand the importance of the job of being one of the “Star’s Magpies.” With a setting brimming with magic and a folkloric atmosphere, there was so much I loved about this one.
Did You Hear About The Neighbors? By Seth Wade (Strange Horizons; Issue: 24 April 2023)
This next (and last) one I read in April isn’t short fiction but instead a piece of poetry. I happened to scroll through Strange Horizons, and, I was not only hooked by the first couple of lines of this poem, I devoured the rest of it! The imagery invoked was vivid and proved to be in excellent company with the somber feeling—some language leaned toward bleak. After all, it is a poem with themes about death. Still, it’s one of my favorite pieces of poetry that I’ve read this year.
From around the web…
- American Narnia: T. Kingfisher’s Summer in Orcus [Judith Tarr; Tor.com; April 11, 2023]
- Interview with Artist Dee Nguyen [Dee Nguyen; Apex Magazine; April 17, 2023]
- Gods, Monsters, and Totoros: Exploring Miyazaki’s Fantasy World [Austin Gilkeson; Tor.com; April 14, 2023]
- What the Universal Translator Tells Us About Exploring Other Cultures [Charlie Jane Anders; Tor.com; April 24, 2023]
- Brains In A Jar, Video Games In A Petri Dish [Priya Sridhar; Clarkesworld Magazine; Issue 199—April 2023]