Hi all --
Happy June! We're kicking off this month with a story by Benjamin C. Kinney: "The First Confirmed Case of Non-Corporeal Recursion: Patient Anita R."
The seventh repetition almost played out like all the others. A different person filled Luis' place, but despite the evidence before my eyes, I could only see my idiot husband. The burnt-coffee weight of disappointment in my stomach gave me all the certainty I needed. Once again, he'd forgotten the cat. "Goddamn it, Luis. You were supposed to get Nye!"
Also in this week's issue you'll find Renay's latest column, a poem by Lora Grey, and our usual selection of reviews.
As Kate mentioned last week, it's all go around here getting the table of contents settled for next month's Queer Planet special; we're also moving things along with the new website (first rough designs look good!) and thinking about this year's fund drive (and your rewards, for those of us who've been patron-ing us since last September -- watch this space).
But that's all for the future; right now, have a good week, and as ever feel free to get in touch with any questions or comments about the magazine.
-- Niall
P.S. As a coda to last week's issue, Nalo Hopkinson sent us some more information about the Lemonade Award she announced at this year's Wiscon: you can find that here. We also gathered together links for all the other Hopkinson-related material in our archives, which you can find here.