An Interview with Isabelle Dalle
Isabelle Dalle is a freelance artist that produces stunning imagery with feeling. Her illustrations offer lavish images with a timeless elegance. For more on her career please see:...
View Article“Where Tess Died” by Tim J. Brennan
Where Tess Died There is a tiny door of light by the fence between the pickets and the posts near where Tess died Mind you, this was not a sudden event; it took a lifetime to evolve Death does not...
View ArticleAn interview with Steven DaLuz
Self Portrait Duo You were exposed to art at an early age. Do you remember what first sparked your interest in creating it yourself at that time? I don’t think I really gave it any thought. It was...
View Article“My Darling Rodin” by Clarissa Jakobsons
My Darling Rodin The beech trees sprout a single leaf. It has been so long, I torment over the feather that cannot fly locked inside my sculpture, “Sakountala, the Kiss”. You dangle the key. Speak! I...
View ArticleAn interview with Georgina Flood
Irish native Georgina Flood is a self taught graphite artist. Her images of such iconic characters as the Beatles, Marilyn Monroe, Michael Jackson, Elizabeth Taylor and others reflect modern society’s...
View ArticleThe Art of Paul Cadden
Dialogue with Expression Transference Born in Glasgow, Scotland Paul Cadden creates stunning drawings and paintings that showcase Hyperrealism at its best. His work has graced several exhibits and has...
View Article“Lost Horizon” by Kenneth Nolan
Lost Horizon I lodged at Shangri La for a short while My stay was most pleasant and dreamy The cityscape and architecture was most like Dublin Noisy, unforgiving and occasionally weary I always loved...
View Article“My Review of Ian Ayres’ Private Parts” by Antonia Alexandra Klimenko
Antonia Alexandra Klimenko Ian Ayres’ Private Parts is not so much an autobiography as it is a revelation. Parting its metaphorical thighs from cover to cover, it pulses throbs and glistens in both the...
View Article“The Son Was No Longer Dangerous” by Donald Illich
The Son Was No Longer Dangerous His parents watched him pick up leaves, paint their house, lift it up by its foundation to clean under it. The neighbors were jealous. Their children shot heroin with...
View ArticleThe Art of Kamalky Laureano
“The Dream of Change 3″. Acrylic on Canvas 200 x 150 cm. 2010 “Supertitious”. Acrylic on Canvas. 140 x 180 cm. 2010 Kamalky Laureano is an artist who hails from Mexico City. He creates stunningly...
View ArticleAn Interview with Edward Lee
Edward Lee has gained much attention for his writings dealing with subjects ranging from the occult to morbid erotica and back again. With over fifty books and countless short stories to his name he...
View Article“Identification, Please” by Bob James
Identification, Please And then the moment arrives. And it’s really only the moment of realization, that the slow, ongoing process of erosion, has truly worn away everything that I believed I was,...
View Article“Across the Other Side of the River” by David Anthony
“Afternoon Along the River” by Emile Claus Across the Other Side of the River Across the other side of the river When I think of scent there is only one place which springs to mind. A place known to me...
View ArticleThe Art of Omar Ortiz
Starry Sky San Sebastian Isosceles Leap of Faith Born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico in 1977, where he still resides, Omar Ortiz had a great interest in drawing and illustration from an early age....
View Article“With You It Was” by Lyn Lifshin
Painting by Henry Asencio With You It Was With you it was like being with the Hawaiian spirits, Night Marchers. They haven’t gone, jumped to the other world but are stuck in a ghost like state to...
View Article“ASH” by Mary Ann Honaker
ASH She’s by the fireside. Beyond, darkness deep and cool as wellwater. Thick log in hand, she coaxes fire out of white ashes, amber coals. She says, Of course I still love him but. Young mother,...
View Article“Eyes Left” by Jack Ketchum and Edward Lee
Happy Hour at the World Cafe. 69th and Columbus. At 4:30 after work that was where we came. Neal from his studio and John from behind his camera over at ABC and yours truly from She Who Must Be Fed...
View Article“Word Painting” (for Yoko Ono) by Ian Ayres
Word Painting (for Yoko Ono) It’s all heartache Until you let go Then it becomes one Continuous Now And there’s a void there No future, no past — just Now...
View ArticleAn interview with Ramsey Campbell
Since first gaining recognition for his work in the 1960’s Ramsey Campbell has been widely praised as the one of the leading authors of horror, labeled by some as an equal to Lovecraft himself. He has...
View Article“In the Garden of La Villa del Lupo” by Turner Mojica
“Turner Mojica has skills as a writer. His fiction is lucid and engaging, strong on narrative line and sense of place.” – Jack Ketchum In the Garden of La Villa del Lupo (For T.G.V) “A mighty pain to...
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