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Fireside Magazine Issue 80, June 2020
2025
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THE JUNE 2020 ISSUE OF FIRESIDE MAGAZINE FEATURES: "Sun, Moon, and Wretched Star," by Ashley Deng; Illustrated by Shaina Lu "Dog Years," by Ace Tilton Ratcliff "On Lore" by Tamara Jerée "The Liberation of Ghost City," by Elly Bangs "How to Build a Unicorn" by AJ Fitzwater

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Authors

Ashley Deng
Ashley Deng
Author · 2 books
Ashley Deng is a Canadian-born Chinese-Jamaican author of dark fantasy and horror. She holds a BSc in biochemistry, specializing her studies toward making accessible the often-cryptic world of science and medicine. When not writing, she is a hobbyist medical/scientific illustrator and spends her spare time overthinking society and culture. Her work has appeared at Nightmare Magazine, Fireside Magazine, Augur Magazine, and others. Her climate horror novella, DEHISCENT, is available August 2023 from Tenebrous Press. You can find her at ashedeng.ca or on various social media as @ashesandmochi and @baroqueintentions.
Elly Bangs
Elly Bangs
Author · 3 books
Elly Bangs is a queer trans woman who was raised in a new-age cult, had six wisdom teeth, and once rode her bicycle alone from Seattle to the Panama Canal. Her short fiction has appeared in Clarkesworld Magazine, Beneath Ceasless Skies, Escape Pod, Fireside Quarterly, and elsewhere—and her debut apocalyptic cyberpunk novel, Unity, is coming in Spring 2021. She's a SFWA member and a 2017 graduate of Clarion West.
Tamara Jerée
Tamara Jerée
Author · 5 books
Tamara Jerée’s short stories have appeared in the Shirley Jackson Award-winning anthologies Unfettered Hexes: Queer Tales of Insatiable Darkness and Professor Charlatan Bardot’s Travel Anthology. Their poem “goddess in forced repose” in Uncanny Magazine was nominated for the inaugural Ignyte Award. They’ve worked as a writer in the video games industry and as an indie bookseller. The Fall That Saved Us is their debut novel and a 2023 Indie Ink Award winner.
A.J. Fitzwater
Author · 4 books

AJ Fitzwater is 1000 tiny dragons flapping furiously inside a meat suit, living between two fault lines in Christchurch, New Zealand. Their short stories have been published in Clarkesworld, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Shimmer Magazine, Giganotosaurus, and other venues and anthologies of repute. Their capybara pirate collection "The Voyages of Cinrak The Dapper" is available from Queen of Swords Press April 2020, and their WW2 Land Girls shapeshifter novella "No Man's Land" is available from Paper Road Press May 2020. Two Sir Julius Vogel Awards hunker on their shelf, and the Clarion Class of 2014 hunkers in their history.

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