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One of the websites run under the Gawker Media stable, io9 focuses on science fiction, fantasy, futurism, science, technology and related areas.

Occasionally publishes or republishes fiction by Australian authors.

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Salto Mortal, Nick T. Chan , single work short story science fiction
A Mexican woman, a refugee of the visitacion that destroyed Mexico, is trapped in an abusive marriage. When she attempts to get to a woman's shelter, she instead stumbles across one of the nagual, the mysterious creatures who are said to have destroyed Mexico.
Note: Posted 14 June 2016.

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