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Lyndsie Manusos
@lmanusos.bsky.social
She/Her | Indie Bookseller - Wild Geese Bookshop | Pushcart Nominee | Fiction in Reactor, F&SF, The Deadlands, Lightspeed, etc. | Sr Contributor for Book Riot

Rep: Eric Showers at Morhaim Literary

Debut novella FROM THESE DARK ABODES available now!
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I’m finally doing my 2024 eligibility post! Immensely grateful to the editors, presses, and publications that gave my stories beautiful homes. 2024 was a year of many firsts. Here’s to another year of creativity and inspiration.

Read more about my eligible work on my site: tinyurl.com/2r8pr738
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sunday promotionday

reminder that issue 40, fiction guest-edited by @vajra.me and custom front and back cover by @carlydraws.bsky.social with many wonderful pieces in between is

AVAILABLE 4 READING

6 stories posted on our website
3 poems
1 nonfiction

get the ePub/print @ Patreon

OR READ ONLINE👇
The Deadlands - Issue 40 | Psychopomp
Guest edited by Vajra Chandrasekera, including the work of: Malena Salazar Maciá, Belle Biscotti, Testimony Odey, Shana Ross, Erin Ulm, Matthew Wollin, Laila Amado, Jason Pearce, R.B. Lemberg, Kat Sed...
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November 23, 2025 at 10:07 AM
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Remember as you gear up for family gatherings this week, if anyone asks “are you still doing that writing thing?” you ARE entitled to challenge them to single combat.
November 23, 2025 at 7:02 PM
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My Persephone story is out today! Check out Flower and Root at @morningtransport.bsky.social !
The Sunday Morning Transport descends again today with a story from J.R. Dawson (@jrdawson.bsky.social) about how the public narrative can miss the real truth. Read a sample or subscribe for the whole story!
Flower and Root
J.R. Dawson brings us this week a bouquet of mythical proportions.
www.sundaymorningtransport.com
November 23, 2025 at 7:33 PM
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This is lovely
Oh hey! My story "My Mother is the Water" is available to read online in F(r)iction latest issue. This is a story inspired by the lakes of my hometown, about a girl called to the water yet doesn't want to leave the aunt who raised her.

frictionlit.org/my-mother-is...
My Mother is the Water - F(r)iction
My Mother is the Water by Lyndsie Manusos explores a young woman's relationship (and magical connection to) the lake.
frictionlit.org
November 22, 2025 at 11:52 PM
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Psychopomp is one of the best publishing teams on the planet and I love being a part of it.

They consistently put out amazing work. But most of all, they are such good people.

Please support The Deadlands if you're able. We can't lose another. ❤️❤️
November 22, 2025 at 1:23 PM
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The reality for speculative fiction zines and publishers is pretty damn terrible right now. I know many of us are struggling to keep it together, and they are too.

Read this, mourn what we lost, and, as much as you can, support the zines and publishers you love.
November 22, 2025 at 4:56 PM
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thanks for all the kind words 🖤🥲

thank you to everyone that showed up to support @thedeadlands.com via Patreon

this is how we keep publishing that zine, with your support

🙏🏻🖤💀

if you want to support us + read great death fiction/poetry/nonfic, here is the link:

psychopomp.com/deadlands/pa...
Get more from The Deadlands on Patreon
a zine containing fiction, nonfiction, and poetry about Death
psychopomp.com
November 22, 2025 at 11:09 AM
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Oh, my heart. 💔 I published my debut novella, FROM THESE DARK ABODES, with Psychopomp, and it was such a nurturing and positive experience. Absolutely gutted to see Psychopomp and Fantasy end, but I am so glad we still have The Deadlands with us.
November 22, 2025 at 3:36 AM
Oh, my heart. 💔 I published my debut novella, FROM THESE DARK ABODES, with Psychopomp, and it was such a nurturing and positive experience. Absolutely gutted to see Psychopomp and Fantasy end, but I am so glad we still have The Deadlands with us.
November 22, 2025 at 3:36 AM
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This is very sad news, but I am glad to see that The Deadlands will continue.

Read this and then: support the zines and publishers you love. It is tough, rough times for small publishers and zines. Do what you can to help them continue their good work.
November 21, 2025 at 7:23 PM
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I have a story coming out this December in Issue 99 of @fantasymagazine.bsky.social, and it’s all the more bittersweet knowing that this beautiful magazine is going on hiatus after that. Please support the independent magazines and presses that you love, however you can. This is the only way.
November 21, 2025 at 8:03 PM
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I've had the pleasure of hanging out with Sean in Ottawa, Niagara Falls, and Toronto. Good people, doing good work. If you can, please consider joining their Patreon to help keep the lights on at Psychopomp.
November 21, 2025 at 8:50 PM
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I made another round of updates to my eligibility and recommendations link post. Take a look at what's new and keep sending your own links my way!

acwise.net/what-have-yo...
What Have You Done, What Have You Loved 2025 – acwise.net
acwise.net
November 19, 2025 at 3:46 PM
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“I feel– […] Like I’m waiting, she says and seems surprised with herself. Like the Dinah’s tears, and I am glad of it. She smiles. I am glad.

We inhale the air together, and my gills stretch with the taste of water.”

Loved this story, @lmanusos.bsky.social!
My Mother is the Water - F(r)iction
My Mother is the Water by Lyndsie Manusos explores a young woman's relationship (and magical connection to) the lake.
frictionlit.org
November 20, 2025 at 7:33 PM
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do you want to read the most beautiful short story you've ever encountered? yes, of course you do. @lmanusos.bsky.social is some kind of sorceress with words.
My Mother is the Water - F(r)iction
My Mother is the Water by Lyndsie Manusos explores a young woman's relationship (and magical connection to) the lake.
frictionlit.org
November 20, 2025 at 1:22 AM
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My chaotic-timed newsletter continues with, "Don't Forget the Winter Stories." Eligibility season is upon us, and I highlight kickass stories by @kswalkerwrites.bsky.social, @renanbernardo.com, @translunarytree.bsky.social, and Sarah Chin.

buttondown.com/LyndsieWrite...
Don't Forget the Winter Stories
The Long Haul Eligibility Season Has Begun I’ve noticed eligibility posts pop up on across platforms, which I have mixed feelings about. On one hand, huzzah!...
buttondown.com
November 19, 2025 at 7:32 PM
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Trans Day of Remembrance. Pour one out for our trans siblings lost and keep *living* in their honor.
November 20, 2025 at 11:20 AM
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This is a banger of a story. If you enjoy Carmen Maria Machado and/or Pemi Aguda's work, you'll probably dig this.
New story day! My twisted fairy tale, “Head of the Household,” is in the winter issue of F(r)iction.

Koschei the Deathless, Slavic folklore’s baddest bad, has met his match in Ira: a mortal woman with a clever plan to take him down. At stake? Ira’s best friend’s freedom. Warning: contains gluten 🥖🩸
Head of the Household - F(r)iction
Kristina Ten presents the story of a woman preparing for her high-stakes marriage to an evil immortal lord.
frictionlit.org
November 20, 2025 at 2:31 AM
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Honored to be recommended in Lyndsie's newsletter with my rock and roll meets space adventure, Baron Quits the Payloaders, published at @escapepod.org!
November 19, 2025 at 10:05 PM
Oh hey! My story "My Mother is the Water" is available to read online in F(r)iction latest issue. This is a story inspired by the lakes of my hometown, about a girl called to the water yet doesn't want to leave the aunt who raised her.

frictionlit.org/my-mother-is...
My Mother is the Water - F(r)iction
My Mother is the Water by Lyndsie Manusos explores a young woman's relationship (and magical connection to) the lake.
frictionlit.org
November 19, 2025 at 8:34 PM
This story will rock your world, omg you MUST read this. 🥖 👄
New story day! My twisted fairy tale, “Head of the Household,” is in the winter issue of F(r)iction.

Koschei the Deathless, Slavic folklore’s baddest bad, has met his match in Ira: a mortal woman with a clever plan to take him down. At stake? Ira’s best friend’s freedom. Warning: contains gluten 🥖🩸
Head of the Household - F(r)iction
Kristina Ten presents the story of a woman preparing for her high-stakes marriage to an evil immortal lord.
frictionlit.org
November 19, 2025 at 7:42 PM
My chaotic-timed newsletter continues with, "Don't Forget the Winter Stories." Eligibility season is upon us, and I highlight kickass stories by @kswalkerwrites.bsky.social, @renanbernardo.com, @translunarytree.bsky.social, and Sarah Chin.

buttondown.com/LyndsieWrite...
Don't Forget the Winter Stories
The Long Haul Eligibility Season Has Begun I’ve noticed eligibility posts pop up on across platforms, which I have mixed feelings about. On one hand, huzzah!...
buttondown.com
November 19, 2025 at 7:32 PM
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The last 6 weeks have been tough, including a month away from home to care for my mom. She's stable for now & I'm back home - yay! I received some nice writing news while I was away & now I'm going to wallow in it! Starting with acceptances from @fracturedlit.bsky.social & @escapepod.org!
November 19, 2025 at 3:22 PM
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New story day! My twisted fairy tale, “Head of the Household,” is in the winter issue of F(r)iction.

Koschei the Deathless, Slavic folklore’s baddest bad, has met his match in Ira: a mortal woman with a clever plan to take him down. At stake? Ira’s best friend’s freedom. Warning: contains gluten 🥖🩸
Head of the Household - F(r)iction
Kristina Ten presents the story of a woman preparing for her high-stakes marriage to an evil immortal lord.
frictionlit.org
November 19, 2025 at 5:50 PM
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You can read "Head of the Household" online, but I really suggest picking up the print issue, which incl stories by @lmanusos.bsky.social, @laraehrlich.bsky.social & others, complete w/ full-color illustrations & wrapped in an iridescent cover. A thing of beauty: www.brinkstore.org/products/fri...
November 19, 2025 at 5:54 PM