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Jennifer Parsons of Luna Station Quarterly is a very important editor and champion of women’s speculative fiction. Her vision for Luna Station’s development is very exciting. Along with Issue 010, which has just been published, she has launched Luna Station Press.
From the new Web site:
At Luna Station Press, our mission is to bring you a unique selection of speculative fiction, creative non-fiction, and poetry with a special focus on women writers. We also publish a short fiction magazine, Luna Station Quarterly, that forms the original foundation for the press.
Once a quarter, we publish new titles that break the boundaries of what you expect from speculative fiction, fantasy, science fiction, and fairy tales as well as wonderful, new poetic voices and the occasional volume of essays and deeper explorations into the world around us.
This is very exciting news! Congratulations to Jennifer and all the Luna Station Press authors.
“The Wood Children” is a new fairy tale I’ve written, and I’m very happy to announce that it was published at Luna Station Quarterly on March 1st. I hope you will visit the site and read the 20 tales of speculative fiction posted there!! It’s free, and you can even download a PDF of the stories.
Jennifer Parsons is the founder and editor of Luna Station Quarterly. Please click here to read a very good interview with her.