Reckoning Press
An online, annual journal of writing on environmental justice
Wild Harvest Sale! Get $3 off back issues, a Mona Robles skull monster pin, and a wild mushroom spore print or artisanally squashed wild brambleberry print with every order. (Link below)
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We're posting mini-interviews with Our Beautiful Reward contributors all this week! Yesterday was Marissa Lingen, today Juliana Roth.
Print edition release party this Sunday! Come on by and think with us about bodily autonomy.
New issue of Reckoning is here! Reckoning 7 is edited by Octavia Cade, Tim Fab-Eme and Priya Chand and focuses on the global water cycle. Cover art by Elsie Andrewes.
Hear Anna Orridge and Dana Vickerson read two devastating, fierce stories about individual resistance to all-too-real, near-future fascist repression of bodily autonomy. If you can handle it, you should listen, seriously, because I bet you need this. But please be prepared to bawl copiously.
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Introducing our 2023 lineup 🥳
SEEDS FOR THE SWARM, by Sim Kern is a YA dystopian/solarpunk novel out in March.
ANOTHER LIFE, by Sarena Ulibarri is a solarpunk novella that releases in May
SORDIDEZ, by E.G. Condé is a SF/Indigenous futurism novella that comes out in July
YOU ARE MY SUNSHINE, by Octavia Cade is a collection of speculative short fiction due in September
Which one piques your interest the most?
Books are always a good gift. If you like supporting climate fiction told from many perspectives, and if you like supporting Canadian publishers, shop with us! 🎅🌲🦌
Dreams for a Broken World: Anthology Launch & Author Reading (with Essential Dreams Press & PVWW) Author reading and book launch for the fiction anthology Dreams for a Broken World, the second charity anthology in the Dreams Series, from Essential Dreams ...
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Here it is! The launch event where we team up with Undertow Publications to celebrate the launch of two books by Rebecca Campbell: ARBOREALITY with Stelliform and THE TALOSITE with Undertow. It's free and virtual, so join us at Can*Con in the virtual session viewing areas, or anyplace else for that matter! More info and registration here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/rebecca-campbell-book-launch-arboreality-the-talosite-tickets-431933654187
Golden & silver cop badge patches will be available at Temporary Autonomous Art next weekend. Printed by Sonder Print
Android Press - (Re)Living Mythology Kickstarter! on Twitter “We sooo excited to finally announce the winners of the 1st Annual Utopia Awards! 🧵 1/9”
Friends and supporters,
Did you donate to Reckoning Press via Facebook's Network for Good partnership sometime during our fundraiser? If so--and if you were hoping to get any of the fundraising rewards, t-shirt, pin, copies of upcoming issues--could you please drop us a line? The transparency between fb, network for good, and nonprofits seems, well, not so good; they haven't given us any info about who donated, so we have no idea who to thank!
If you were actually intending your donation to be anonymous, don't worry, we won't share your info with anyone.
Thank you!
Reckoning 1 contributor Diego Reymondez is still awesome.
Meet Illa A Forest Garden Tour A progressive tour through our 10-year-old forest garden. Explore the whole process of creating a forest garden from beginning to end (errr middle?), as we s...
Enter the DREAMS FOR A BROKEN WORLD Preorder eBook Giveaway! (Details in bio link.)
Preorder Dreams for a Broken World by August 10th and we’ll send you a free ecopy of the first Dreams anthology, Weird Dream Society!
Post your proof of preorder on social media and tag the press. Use the hashtag .
This offer is available to everyone who provides their order information by 12 midnight (ET) on August 10th, 2022.
Indigenous Peoples were not discovered, they were violently massacred and their lands, cultures, and cosmogonies were stolen and suppressed through evangelization and colonialization.
We're having a fundraiser for the first time in seven years! We want to raise pay rates for everyone, podcast everything, and do more special issues (like Creativity and Coronavirus and the brand-new, bodily autonomy themed Our Beautiful Reward, edited by Catherine Rockwood), and to encourage you to help us do all that, we've got pins, t-shirts, homemade preserves, lots of books, personal critiques, bespoke lectures, and of course the sense of accomplishment afforded by any righteous action against extractive capitalist repression.
Link in the comments! Please share? Thank you!
Tim Fab-Eme fundraiser update: using nearly all we've raised so far, Tim is even now completing a grueling three days' journey from Nigeria to Scotland for his residency! There, in the company of other brilliant writers and artists, he'll be working on his Niger Delta poetry project. Next, in just a few weeks, it's all the way across the Atlantic to Indiana for grad school at Notre Dame. Please help if you can?
https://gofund.me/149bf2b6