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🍄 C.G. Aubrey🍂
@cgaubrey.bsky.social
Granola-crunching, bird-watching, mushroom-marveling swamp-stomper. Southern, sometimes mad about it. Autistic ADHDer. Writer. Editor. 🏳️‍🌈Find her elsewhere at www.cgaubrey.com.

Managing Editor @reckoningmag.bsky.social.
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I do fear we’re starting to see the end of physical, subscription-based SFF magazines.

Which means there’ll be nothing left behind but a digital footprint.

I don’t think we can let that happen. Not after what we’ve seen this year.
November 12, 2025 at 11:40 PM
she became/ a foaming of wave/ a froth of tide/ an erased border—
"Ocean Vengeance", a stunningly cathartic poem by @mspicone.bsky.social immerses readers in acts, large and small, of ocean reclamation.
November 12, 2025 at 5:50 PM
I love this story so much. It was one of the first things I read from Reckoning. It is so often the neurodivergent among us building communication bridges and I particularly love seeing it here.
Today from our neurodiversity reprints issue, A CHORUS DIVERGENT: "Possession" by Taylor Jones, a story in which a neurodiverse person and her elite trained rat save the world by making friends with a globe-spanning fungal entity: reckoning.press/possession/
Possession | Reckoning
Khopesh tugs against her harness, ready to go. She’s a good sniffer, food-motivated and eager to work for treats. Like most sniffers, she’s an African giant pouched rat, about as long as my forearm if...
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November 12, 2025 at 2:50 AM
Originally published in OUR BEAUTIFUL REWARD, @reckoningmag.bsky.social's bodily autonomy issue, @mariness.bsky.social's "Green Leaves Against the Wind" considers the deep, personal cost of nurturing and the power of choice. I'm so pleased to include this piece in our #neurodivergent collection.
November 3, 2025 at 3:40 PM
“Day captures a violent contradiction at the heart of how humans decide what to domesticate and what to eradicate.” —Charles Payseur, Locus, April 2024

So happy to include this poem! You can pre-order your print copy of A CHORUS, DIVERGENT here: reckoning.press/a-chorus-div... (ships January 1st!)
October 31, 2025 at 3:29 PM
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Today from A CHORUS, DIVERGENT, our neurodiverity reprints issue, "That Time My Grandfather Got Lost in the Translations of the Word ‘Death’" by @oluwasigma.bsky.social, an SF poem in which giant metal mechs stand for the resistance of language to the forces of empire reckoning.press/that-time-my...
That Time My Grandfather Got Lost in the Translations of the Word ‘Death’ | Reckoning
Have you ever seen a behemoth? The ones brought in by the foreigners after the silent war? I was a boy, eight, nine years old, when I saw it. Have you ever seen a forest catch fire? Your entire villag...
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October 27, 2025 at 1:04 PM
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This is a super interesting video about the ICE raid that happened in Lakeview yesterday.

The point of the home “being one of the most constitutionally protected zones that we have” & ICE blatantly trying to abduct people on private property. The owner also says the workers have permission to work
October 26, 2025 at 3:48 AM
I am officially that house plant witch. When I brought the philodendrons (5) and monstera (2; very large) in for the fall/winter season, I bought growlights for the first time. Previous growlight experience was my bio-dad growing cannabis in a bedroom closet. I really should've won that Show & Tell.
October 26, 2025 at 3:10 AM
Today from @reckoningmag.bsky.social #neurodivergentanthology A CHORUS, DIVERGENT is "A Taxonomy of Extinct and Extant Birds of the Twenty-First Century" by @andtatcat.bsky.social, a haunting meditation on personal loss and climate grief, and how we carry on.
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A Taxonomy of Extinct and Extant Birds of the Twenty-First Century | Reckoning
(Selected from the field guide left on your nightstand) Common Raven: Your favorite bird. There was a big one that lived in the hospital courtyard and, on your good days, I’d take you out to see it.
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October 24, 2025 at 3:24 PM
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I love this story so much. Morris Hinkle creates a terrible, vivid, and amazing world, painting an entire society in such a short space, and the horrors that society enacts for the "good" of all.
New podcast episode for spooky season! Read by @andrewkozma.net and produced by audio editor Aaron Kling, “What It Means to Love a City” by Morris Hinkle is among the most horrific pieces of fiction we’ve published. It’s about not looking away. You’ve been warned reckoning.press/podcast-epis...
Podcast Episode 46: What It Means to Love a City | Reckoning
Subscribe via RSS, Google Podcasts, Android, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, Apple or Amazon. Aaron: Welcome back to the Reckoning Press Podcast! I'm Aaron Kling, audio editor for Reckoning. And today we have ...
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October 23, 2025 at 2:25 PM
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The title "P-T" refers to the Permian-Triassic extinction event, which you should read about if you've never heard of, and its use here amounts to a frigging brilliant literary device en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permian...
October 20, 2025 at 5:36 PM
Today from @reckoningmag.bsky.social's #neurodivergent reprint collection A CHORUS, DIVERGENT, Micah Nemerever's powerfully evocative poem "P-T."

"they will bring the villagers/past the barbed wire to see what/was done in their name, and some will cry/some will even mean it."
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P-T | Reckoning
there will never be so many sea lilies. they will never roll like meadows and lace their brittle eyelash hands, nod their heads and kiss. their endless fields will smother on ash. they will bow their ...
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October 20, 2025 at 5:18 PM
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They’re ABSOLUTELY looking for people posting about No Kings. Block them.
I suspect the MAGA government decided to launch all these Bluesky accounts tonight to try to bait people in advance of No Kings.

These people have incurable 4chan brain and this is how they operate.

Block them. Do not engage. Do not give them what they want.
October 18, 2025 at 2:06 AM
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Also, ayo @jay.bsky.team and the BlueSky team, if you’re gonna permaban Link and Palestinian aid accounts, it’s not a good look if you also don’t ban government accounts engaged in obvious violations of the Hatch Act, which is an actual federal law.
October 18, 2025 at 1:20 AM
@ellisnyeland.bsky.social's "The Last Great Repair Tech of the American Midwest" is a lovely remembrance of a life well lived, but it also a fortune told. "Repair Tech" warns us against the generational loss of practical knowledge, especially in uncertain times.
October 17, 2025 at 3:33 PM
I am woefully behind on Halloween cards & October blog posts. BUT if you want something cozy & gently spooky to read, one of my favorite stories I've ever written is available for free on my website. AuDHD, ASD characters, supportive families, acespec romance. CREATURES.
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Free estory: All The Creatures Were Stirring
When the Halloween Knight goes missing, misfit hearth witch, Merry Claus (yes, that Claus) must team up with their mercurial steed to find Hallow and save Halloween. Creatures is a cozy, whimsical …
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October 15, 2025 at 3:52 PM
Perfect for the season.
The stone was dead and we all knew it, but knowing wasn't the same as accepting.
October 15, 2025 at 2:11 AM
I'm all for being mindful of consumption (especially performative over-consumption), but it sure seems like most "deinfluencers" are single/child-free/well-off white women who have the TIME and money to spend three hours staging the perfect video of them mending a twenty year old target throw.
October 15, 2025 at 2:07 AM
@lauramcknight.bsky.social's wonderfully meditative story "Before Times Shells and Gifts" speaks of what it means to sift through ruins, our own and those we may never fully understand. It also provides gentle, commiserating humor for those of us who have been told "please do not lick the science!"
October 14, 2025 at 8:21 PM
Despite the unimaginable death toll of deforestation and pollution, Kaye Boesme's powerful work still offers reconciliation in the end, not merely as grace extended but in inevitability. There is hope, however fragile, to be found in such certainty.
October 13, 2025 at 2:09 PM
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I am once again asking you to read this essay by Amber Fox, published in @reckoningmag.bsky.social in 2022. reckoning.press/ghost-of-a-c...
October 11, 2025 at 12:42 PM
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There's a lot of stupid shit happening in the world but we still decided to start a small press. www.kickstarter.com/projects/hom...
Homeward Books: The home for books without a home
Splendor over mediocrity. Stories for the hot bath & the cold plunge. Defying the constraints of genre & delving deep into your heart.
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October 7, 2025 at 2:40 PM
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It's my birthday! I would love if y'all could head over to @reckoningmag.bsky.social today, give them a follow, and maybe check out my recent editorial for A Chorus, Divergent (our special reprint collection of #neurodivergent contributors over the past ten years). reckoning.press/editorial/
October 7, 2025 at 3:02 PM
Adam's timely-as-ever poem "The World Ended in Ice" offers warning while encapsulating the frustrations of watching patterns of environmental destruction repeat across millenia. You can read it online today @reckoningmag.bsky.social
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I’m in this! Reckoning is such a great press.
A CHORUS, DIVERGENT is out today! Edited by @cgaubrey.bsky.social, with artwork by @abistevensart.bsky.social, this special issue celebrates neurodiverse creators with reprinted work from Reckoning's first 10 years. Check out the full ToC and read CG's editorial here: reckoning.press/a-chorus-div...
October 6, 2025 at 5:41 PM