Jenna Glover is a science fiction and fantasy author of drabble, flash, and short fiction. Her work has appeared in several pro and semi-pro magazines and been featured on the Nebula Recommended Reading List. See her full bibliography below to access her work. Fiction 2023 “They Stopped the Rain” Wyldblood #14–November 26, 2023100 wordsThere’s a silver lining in everything…even alien invasions. “A Good AI” Martian Magazine–July 28, 2023100 words | Issue 9 ebook Even a good AI has its limits. “Go Gentle” Martian Magazine—March 31, 2023100 words | Issue 8 ebookIn the end, was it a lie…or was it mercy? 2022 “A Love Letter Written on Skin” Tree and Stone Magazine—August, 29 20221,676 wordsThe scars on your body are more than memories—they are words. “The Dark Fairy’s Confession” Daily Science Fiction—March 14, 2022553 wordsA princess. A fairy. A curse…or was it? 2021 “Echo” After Dinner Conversation—March 2021 / October 20237,359 words | Audiobook: E17. “Echo”Martha is dead. But the android that replaced her isn’t. 2020 “Small Magic” F(r)iction Dually Noted—October 2020498 wordsIn the wake of global and personal catastrophe, what is one insignificant witch to do? “Death and Cecil Copperpot” Santa Clara Review 107.01—February 20203,940 wordsThe day Death met Cecil Copperpot the world was forever changed. “The Paper Woman” F(r)iction Dually Noted—February 2020498 wordsOn the corner of West and Market, the paper woman sold desire. 2019 “Daisy Chains and Cigarettes” F(r)iction Dually Noted—July 2019498 wordsOn the journey to leave a toxic Earth, what will you take to remember home? “Please, Susie” Tethered By Letters Dually Noted—February 2019495 wordsSusie’s alter saved her life once, but they are not friends. 2018 “I Met Her in the Aspen Grove” Tethered By Letters Dually Noted—November 2018497 wordsThe trees can’t move, so Billie moves for them. “Dancing Without Touching” Tethered By Letters—June 2018498 wordsMoon had always been a part of Earth’s world, so consistent she was invisible…until tonight. “To: The Immortal Known as Death” Tethered By Letters—March 2018496 wordsThe world defeated death. This was a mistake.