

You can read this for free or buy the issue over at Beneath Ceaseless Skies.
A wonderful short story following a Sister of the Order of Soothers as she attempts to get to the Grand Benevolence of the Holy City of Aurth. Fantasy at its best.
And . . .
. . . it’s free to read as well: what more can you ever possibly desire? Perhaps a super big mug of cocoa while you read it, made the way you really like it?
Next up in my P. Djèlí Clark reading journey is The Black God’s Drums.

Available in the collections, The Books of Earthsea, The Wind’s Twelve Quarters and The Unreal and the Real.

Available in the collections, The Books of Earthsea and The Wind’s Twelve Quarters.

You can read this for free, or buy the issue, over at Apex Magazine.
So i’m continuing on my journey of Djèlí’s wonderfully refreshing fantasy. In this story, Ayen’s husband has died and he won’t leave her, and as a poltergeist he causes her to be driven out of her tribe. So off she goes in search of someone to help her exorcise his ghost from her mind.
But all is not as Ayen first believes it to be.
Really, really good.
Next up in the Djèlí timeline is A Tale of Woe, from 2018.
