
Tornado
When award-winning author Mary Anne Mohanraj learned she had breast cancer, she immediately began recording the details in her blog. Tornado is her honest, day-by-day account of diagnosis, chemo, surgery, radiation, and reconstruction, over a three-year period.
One out of eight women gets breast cancer. You know someone who has it, or work with someone, or may have been diagnosed yourself. This is a book for all of us, but especially for anyone facing a breast cancer diagnosis for yourself, or for someone you love.

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Garden log 3/17/25
Garden log 3/17/25. In my Midwest garden, about 3-4 years after planting a clump of 5 snowdrops, they start to multiply. At that point (when I have 15 or so tightly packed), it’s easy to divide them. The clump on the right (species snowdrop, galanthus nivalis) is one I’ve just dug up as a clump, teased apart into three smaller clumps, and then replanted in a few spots. Very easy! The clump on the left,

New experiment — plant stand
New experiment — plant stand. I was waffling about whether to add hydrangeas to the bottom tray too. Thoughts?

I won’t see him for two weeks
Kev is going to CA for a few days to deal with some work for his parents’ estate. It’s astonishing to me how much work and time it is to sort all this out. He’ll be back Thursday, but I’m heading to ICFA Thursday, so I’ll miss him, and then next week, I’m taking Kavi to the East Coast to visit my parents and tour some colleges (unless they reject her first, entirely possible, as

Learned how to make cement pots.
Learned how to make cement pots.
The story of
Mary Anne Mohanraj
Mary Anne Mohanraj is author of A Feast of Serendib, Bodies in Motion, The Stars Change, and twelve other titles. Other recent publications include stories for George R.R. Martin’s Wild Cards series, Perennial: A Garden Romance (Tincture), stories at Clarkesworld, Asimov’s, and Lightspeed, and an essay in Roxane Gay’s Unruly Bodies.
Mohanraj founded Hugo-nominated and World Fantasy Award-winning speculative literature magazine Strange Horizons, and serves as Executive Director of both DesiLit (desilit.org) and the Speculative Literature Foundation (speclit.org). She is Clinical Associate Professor of fiction and literature at the University of Illinois at Chicago. www.maryannemohanraj.com