An interview with Mell Corcoran
Mell Corcoran is a groundbreaking mystery writer and creator of a series called Shadows. Her latest offering, Shadows of Doubt, is a mystery/thriller that challenges your every perception and shakes...
View Article“Half a Lotus” by Meg Tuite
Half a Lotus This girl is a godless godhead. She lives in India and follows a trail that her words make. She spreads a gospel that no one understands, yet lingers over. If they disagree, she...
View ArticleAn interview with Barbie Wilde
Illustration by Eric Gross Barbie Wilde is beloved by the horror world for her role as a female cenobite in Clive Barker’s Hellraiser II. She also appeared in Death Wish III (Charles Bonson)and Grizzly...
View ArticleAn interview with Cortney Skinner
Cover for Elizabeth Massie’s “Afraid Cortney Skinner has worked with clients such as Penguin Group Publishing, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Harley Davidson, Wizards of the Coast, Lucasfilm, Hallmark...
View Article“Her Yellow Eyes and His Scarlet Tie” by Mia Bencivenga
Her Yellow Eyes and His Scarlet Tie He looked at himself in the mirror. He was pleased to see that the daily stress, so potent and so exhaustingly constant, hadn’t yet sapped his supposed “boyish...
View ArticleAn interview with Tim Minear
Photo by Nathan Fillion Tim Minear is a screenwriter/director who started out as a production assistant on the movie Platoon. Over the years he has written episodes for such iconic television series as...
View ArticleAn interview with Crispin Hellion Glover
Crispin Hellion Glover is a man of many talents. He has worked as an actor, screenwriter, director, author, publisher, and recording artist. His best known roles such as George McFly in Back to the...
View Article“And Flight will be Normal as Walking”
And Flight will be Normal as Walking the blood that shoots forth shower of angels in a blast of gold opening the seal of sobriety a bottle of black stallions ink jet gods whistling soul music the...
View Article” A Beautiful Disease” by Miles Chaney
A beautiful disease. Left here to abandon. Dumb, deaf and blind. The only thing is beauty. The beauty of the sun, the stars and the pale gloom of the moon. The damned walk with us only because we are...
View ArticleAn interview with Charlie Matthau
Charlie Matthau began his career in 1973, appearing alongside his father Walter Matthau in such films as Charley Varrick, The Bad News Bears, and House Calls. Charlie made his directorial debut in the...
View Article“Earth Day” by Kari Wergeland
Earth Day I face the line on Earth Day, my forty-seventh birthday, and mourn for the athlete’s body, the dancer, the woman who could hop from rock to rock without losing her balance; who once thought...
View ArticleThe Art of Dino Valls
” ARS MAGNA”Oil and gold leaf / table184 x 122 cm.2010 “Nigredo”Oil and gold leaf / table62.5 x 48 cm.2010 “ACU PICTA”Oil and gold leaf / tablePolyptych 6 pieces: 150 x 120 cm.2004 “PANGE LINGUA”Óleo /...
View Article“Commemoration” by Lisa Dordal
Commemoration I. CHRISTMAS PAGEANT At twelve, I played Mary in a community Christmas pageant. I saw you at the service, people said. I saw you with your baby, riding your donkey. A real donkey, led...
View Article“Vulture like Blackbirds” by J.J Hastain
Vulture like Blackbirds You know that you have become an integral middle of concealed yet sacred geometry when, rather than explaining by address or driving directions, you begin to tell your...
View ArticleAn interview with Dino Valls
“DRAMATIS PERSONAE”Egg tempera, oil and gold leaf / wood170 x 122 cm.1996 What was it like growing up in Spain? When did you first begin to notice your love of drawing? Do you happen to remember what...
View Article“Apocalypso” by Howie Good
Apocalypso I wasn’t born with issues. I acquired them the way fish acquired limbs in order to walk on land. You didn’t know me back then. There were many laws, but few arrests. The news always seemed...
View ArticleAn interview with David Bollt
David Bollt was a child prodigy who began producing art at the tender age of seven. By his teens he was creating art for various rock bands worldwide. Following countless magazine covers and posters...
View Article“Moxie in the Dreamscape” by Jason Wayne Allen
Moxie in the Dreamscape I’ve heard you can’t die in dreams. I’ve heard the shock always wakes you up. Oh sure, you’ll fall, but that dyskentic kick or lunge and gasp for breath always sends you...
View ArticleThe Art of Jeanne Kuhns
Jeanne Kuhns is resident artist at Lost Moth Gallery in Egg Harbor, Wi. Her website is www.jeannekuhns.net
View Article“Waiting for Pernod” by Mark Terrill
Walking up the rue du Odessa then walking back down again it’s tough to contemplate the parameters of transcendence when you’re looking for a bar, a bar in which a woman once whispered something into...
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