How long have we been in lockdown now? It feels like an eternity, it feels like this has become a new normal and the world before, the world that existed when we could walk freely outside, hug each other, laugh… Read More ›
Magazine
Paul Jessup’s July Short Story Roundup!
Oh boy where did the month ago? Is it time for another monthly short story roundup? Well, I guess it is. This month has a been a strange month, for certain, but then again all months have been strange months… Read More ›
Paul Jessup’s Short Story Roundup for May 2020
Anyone who knows me knows I love short fiction. I love reading it, I love writing it, it just feels so perfect. Novels have their place, don’t get me wrong, but when it comes to just sitting down and reading… Read More ›
The Fortieth Issue of one of the Most Interesting Zines in SF/F: Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet #40
Approximately twice a year, I get this message in the post, paper bound, clearly created in a copying machine, with a hard paper cover, and stapled paper pages. It’s a message from a place stranger and more interesting than the… Read More ›