Author
Lisa Nohealani Morton
Born and raised in Honolulu, Lisa Nohealani Morton currently lives in Washington, DC. By day she is a mild-mannered database wrangler, computer programmer, and all-around data geek, and by night she writes science fiction, fantasy, and combinations of the two. Her short fiction has appeared in Lightspeed Magazine and in the anthology Hellebore and Rue, and her poetry has appeared in Strange Horizons and Star*Line. Although she is blogless, her daily shenanigans can be tracked by following @lnmorton on Twitter.
And Silver Fountains, Mud
The first thing she's aware of is weight. After too long asleep, her limbs are tingling and twitching, aching for movement, and something is impeding them. She only has a moment to register the feeling, to translate it into a word, pinned. Then the pain comes, and transfixes her…
The Time of Their Visitation
I've decided to blame the aliens for the way my petunias died without blooming this year. Everyone blames them for something. The business journals blame their disinterest in trade for the length of this recession; the financial community is supposed to be in shock over the fact…