Eccentric Relatives and Raw Grief: A Conversation with Susan Palwick by Jeremy L. C. Jones

In the opening moments of Susan Palwick’s Mending the Moon, four-year-old Melinda Soto looks up at the moon and notices the “pits and shadows” for the first time. The moon doesn’t look like she was told it should look. It is not “purely white, as spotless and serene as a newly peeled egg.” She wants … Continue reading Eccentric Relatives and Raw Grief: A Conversation with Susan Palwick by Jeremy L. C. Jones