Interzone 276

Here is the cover for Interzone 276, in which my story 'Tumblebush' appears. The issue is due any day now from TTA Press, edited by Andy Cox.


Tumblebush emerged out of a pair of questions about the future: what form would a living wage take, and also, what if that future is also one in which our ice caps have melted? The story takes place in a submerged New York City, about eighty years from now.

It's a story about allowances. What are you allowed, for your content, the product of your own life? What do you allow yourself? Others? Tumblebush is a private detective, and product of a vanishing city - she's tough, she's merciless and she has a set of rules.

Very happy to have this story in Interzone. You can order the issue here.


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