Strange Horizons Tag

New Story at Strange Horizons

Commissioned artwork by Caterina Gerbasi As mentioned previously, I recently sold a story to Strange Horizons. Up In the Hills, She Dreams of Her Daughter Deep In the Ground is now available to read online, and part of their Childbearing Issue. I would be honored if you read it. I mentioned it was inspired in part by The Juniper Tree, but the other inspiration for the story was the decades-long sterilization campaign of poor women of color in Puerto Rico, which is called simply "la operación". By the time it ended in the 70s, up to 30% of women on the island had been sterilized. This U.S.-led and -funded eugenics program was supposed to solve the perceived overpopulation of the island. It would also prepare women on the island to become part of the workforce at a time that Puerto Rico was becoming attractive as a place for U.S. companies to...

First Acceptance of 2023

At first, I was skeptical of what my own eyes saw: We're pleased to accept. . . I read it and re-read it before YES and Oh my god I can't believe it came galloping out of my throat. My story Up In the Hills, She Dreams of Her Daughter Deep In the Ground (a short I'd written last year and had already gathered 10 rejections) had been accepted for publication for Strange Horizons. I'd submitted this story to their submissions period earlier this year with the grim resignation that comes with a story that's already had a difficult journey - merely another place to park the story to avoid thinking about it for a while. This story - inspired by a retelling of a Grimm's fairy tale, The Juniper Tree - was one I felt was the best thing I'd written so far, and yet not only would...