Jayinee Basu
Born in Kolkata and based in Oakland, Jayinee Basu is the author of a book of poems entitled Asuras (Civil Coping Mechanisms 2014). She has written about art, illness, and science for a variety of publications, and her work has been translated into Spanish and Bengali. She has aided research on neurodegenerative disorders, co-authored papers on traumatic brain injury, and is an advocate for structural competency in medical education. Jayinee is currently finishing her last year of medical school and plans to enter psychiatry.
Photo credit: Sarah Kamshoshy
Announcements & Events
We’re delighted to reveal the cover design for Amy DeBellis’s sophomore work, forthcoming from Lanternfish Press on April 21, 2026. Design by Kimberly Glyder with art direction by Christine Neulieb.
We’re delighted to reveal the cover design for Brandon White’s debut novella, forthcoming from Lanternfish Press on April 21, 2026. Design by Sarah Lopez with art direction by Christine Neulieb.
Lanternfish Press is pleased to announce the acquisition of James Slater Simmons, III’s debut novel, A Ghost Among Magnolias, for publication in Fall-Winter 2026.
Lanternfish Press is thrilled to announce the acquisition of the first short story collection by M.M. Olivas, Sangronas And Other Things With Teeth, for publication in Spring-Summer 2027.
We’re delighted to reveal the cover design for Kenneth Hunter Gordon’s sophomore book, The Girl Who Made a Mouse From Her Grandfather’s Whiskers. Design by Kimberly Glyder with art direction by Christine Neulieb.
We’re delighted to reveal the cover design for the next Clockwork Editions release, Beastly: An Anthology of Shapeshifting Fairy Tales edited by Jennifer Pullen. Design by Kimberly Glyder with art direction by Christine Neulieb.
We’re delighted to reveal the cover design for Hayden Casey’s debut novel, A Harvest of Furies. Design by Kimberly Glyder with art direction by Christine Neulieb.
Lanternfish Press is pleased to announce the acquisition of Amy DeBellis’s new novella, The Widening Gyre, for publication in Spring-Summer 2026.
Lanternfish Press is pleased to announce the acquisition of Brandon White’s debut novella, Older Than Ghosts, for publication in Fall-Winter 2025.
Audio rights for Megan Okonsky’s debut novel The Barefoot Followers of Sweet Potato Grace have been sold to Tantor Media.
by Jayinee Basu
“A hallucinatory glossolalia of futurist poetry . . . [Basu’s] uneasy confluence of technology, art, and capitalism pulls reality into new and unfamiliar shapes.”
—Indrapramit Das, author of The Devourers
At the mysterious research facility known only as the Casino, anyone can play Roulette— but it’s not a game for the faint of heart. Those who upload themselves into the system expand their consciousness far beyond natural human limits. But when they return to their bodies and the everyday world, they struggle to function, finding their memories, their speech, and even their dreams changed beyond recognition.
Like many who have played Roulette and fallen into a state of profound dimensional dysphoria, Mara chooses to undergo a cutting-edge body-modification surgery, which by changing the very structure of her face promises to give her a language for expressing the inexpressible. And so she joins a growing subculture: the Ruga, who thanks to the surgery can communicate with each other through infinite permutations of facial colorations and wrinkles. Among themselves, the Ruga can express with satisfying clarity the way they now experience the world—with the side effect that they are increasingly cut off from the rest of humanity.
But Mara still wants to communicate her experience to the non-Ruga people who matter most to her, especially her boyfriend, Arlo. As she feels him slipping away, she undertakes radical changes in her life in order to hold on. It is through her struggle to remain connected to him that she at last discovers a way to adapt, living with a divergent psyche in a linear world.