Spotlighting all the wonderful stories in @JellyfishReview’s Issue 58 (the issue my story 
is in!). Such good company



“It feels fantastic, swimming without water. Just me and the woman opposite not drowning. Me, her, maybe the whole world, finding our own beaches in the air.”
We Make Our Own Beaches by Angela Readman @angelreadman https://jellyfishreview.wordpress.com/2020/07/17/we-make-our-own-beaches-by-angela-readman/
We Make Our Own Beaches by Angela Readman @angelreadman https://jellyfishreview.wordpress.com/2020/07/17/we-make-our-own-beaches-by-angela-readman/
“Down there, against the backdrop of the rough-edged cinder blocks and clanking pipes, I have set up aisles like a food market. And on the shelves are my plastic boxes, each containing Important Memories.”
Cuttings by @JoVarnish1 https://jellyfishreview.wordpress.com/2020/07/20/cuttings-by-jo-varnish/
Cuttings by @JoVarnish1 https://jellyfishreview.wordpress.com/2020/07/20/cuttings-by-jo-varnish/
“Far away from us, people got into boats and murdered each other and spread like lichen across rocks. You and I were nothing but slow love and warm sun for one hundred years.”
Tortoises by @DanklinDeirdre https://jellyfishreview.wordpress.com/2020/07/24/tortoises-by-deirdre-danklin/
Tortoises by @DanklinDeirdre https://jellyfishreview.wordpress.com/2020/07/24/tortoises-by-deirdre-danklin/
“When my daughter follows her brother to the city, I give her a paper bag containing a sandwich, a glistening bottle of orange soda, and the second half of my heart.”
Hunger by @covo_noa https://jellyfishreview.wordpress.com/2020/07/27/hunger-by-noa-covo/
Hunger by @covo_noa https://jellyfishreview.wordpress.com/2020/07/27/hunger-by-noa-covo/
“ I needed to use an insult that these local denizens could grasp. So I settled for the name of the dictator who was much disliked in Jesus’ Yard. I said, audibly, “Abacha!”
Jesus Yard by @kasimmaokani https://jellyfishreview.wordpress.com/2020/07/31/jesus-yard-by-kasimma/
Jesus Yard by @kasimmaokani https://jellyfishreview.wordpress.com/2020/07/31/jesus-yard-by-kasimma/
“Once there was a woman who felt she was always blue. She wore this blue like a velvet cloak. It was soft but painful and so heavy. When she walked, she sank.”
Heat by @kirstenvaguilar https://jellyfishreview.wordpress.com/2020/08/03/heat-by-kirsten-vail-aguilar/
Heat by @kirstenvaguilar https://jellyfishreview.wordpress.com/2020/08/03/heat-by-kirsten-vail-aguilar/