Fiction

“Heart Shine” is available in Uncanny Magazine.

“The Carnival at the Edge of the Worlds” is available in the Magical Women anthology.

“Written in the Stars” is available in issue 45 of Enchanted Living Magazine.

“The Makara and His Meal” is available in issue 43 of Enchanted Living Magazine.

“The Moonapple Menagerie” is available in the YA feminist witch anthology Toil & Trouble.

“Daughter of the Sun” is available in the Asian YA folktale-and-legend retellings anthology A Thousand Beginnings and Endings.

“The Amethyst Deceiver” is available in The Underwater Ballroom Society anthology.

“Ghost Notes” is available in Mythic Delirium.

“Autumn Jewels” appeared as a limited-edition scroll in the Sihaya and Company 2016 autumn quarterly box and has been reprinted and as a podcast at PodCastle.

“The Mango Tree” is available in Mothership Zeta.

“Hungry” is available on The Hanging Garden Tumblr, and has been reprinted in Fantastic Stories of the Imagination.

“Songbird” is available in Flash Fiction Online.

“By Thread of Night and Starlight Needle” is available in the Clockwork Phoenix 5 anthology.

“The Shadow Collector” is available in Uncanny Magazine.

“Shimmering, Warm, and Bright” is available in Interfictions Online.

“The Rainbow Flame” is available in Uncanny Magazine, and has been reprinted in The Year’s Best Young Adult Speculative Fiction 2015.

“She Sleeps Beneath the Sea” appeared in issue 31 of Enchanted Living Magazine and is available in audio format at Cast of Wonders.

“Krishna Blue” appears in the young adult speculative fiction anthology Kaleidoscope, which made the NPR Best Science Fiction and Fantasy Books of 2014 and 2014 Locus Recommended Reading listsRead an excerpt here.

Lavanya and Deepika,” a retelling of the fairy tale “Tatterhood,” is available in Demeter’s Spicebox and as a podcast at PodCastle. It has also been reprinted in the anthology Beyond the Woods: Fairy Tales Retold, edited by Paula Guran.

Not the Moon But the Stars” appears in the anthology Steam-Powered 2: More Lesbian Steampunk Stories.

“Padmamukhi (the Lotus-Mouthed), Nelumbonaceae nelumbo” appears in A Field Guide to Surreal Botany.