
Joanna Z. Weston writes speculative short stories and reviews. She has worked as a librarian, a book seller, a historical interpreter, a life coach, and a freelance writer. She was born in New York, but fled for Boston as soon as she was able to, and has lived by the Charles River ever since.
When not fantasizing about witches and fairies in the modern world, she knits socks, goes for long walks in her local cemetery, and gazes at the moon. You can find her on Twitter and reviewing short fiction at SFF Reviews and novellas at Luna Station Quarterly.
Publications
Short Fiction:
- Cat Ladies of the Apocalypse, “A Witch for the Chrome Furies”
- Enchanted Conversations Magazine, “Tell the Moon Your Troubles”
Essays:
- Luna Luna, “To Be a Witch“
- The Phoenix Soul’s blog
- Featured in Tiny Buddha’s Guide to Loving Yourself
- esperanza: Spring 2015