contributors.

  • Zoe Adrien - fiction

    Zoe Adrien is a young microblogger and aspiring horror writer with publications in Foglifter Press and Wrongdoing Magazine, among others. You can find him posting nonsense on Tumblr and Twitter via @zoeadrien.

  • Taylor Arnette - fiction

    Taylor Arnette is a writer from Atlanta, Georgia, and received her MFA from Boston University. She is currently a Leslie Epstein Global Fellow and the recipient of a Saul Bellow Prize in Fiction. Her work has appeared in The Normal School, Roi Fainéant, and is forthcoming from Identity Theory.

  • Sam Berman - fiction

    Sam Berman is a short story writer who lives in Boise, Idaho and works at House Of Wheels, in a very nice warehouse with Wes & Peter & Whitney. They are terrific coworkers. He has had his work published in Maudlin House, The Masters Review, Hobart, Illuminations, The Fourth River, Smokelong Quarterly, and recently won Forever Magazine's Unconventional Love Stories competition. He was selected as runner-up in The Kenyon Review's 2022 Non-Fiction Competition. He has forthcoming work in Expat Press, D.F.L., Craft Magazine and Rejection Letters, among others.

  • tommy wyatt blake

    tommy wyatt blake (he/they/ze) is a professional goofball with a silly amount of books, like: NOW THAT’S WHAT I CALL HORROR! (Gutslut Press); So, Who’s Courage? (Bullshit Lit); TASEREDGED (watch out!) (Querencia Press); MIASMAMIST (Naked Cat Lit Mag); and more. he is currently writing about plurality, intersystem communications, and things that go bump in the night.

  • Sasha Brown - fiction

    Sasha Brown lives near Boston with his wife, child and dog. He’s got work in McSweeney’s, Prime Number and Cossmass Infinities. He can be found on twitter @dantonsix and online at sashabrownwriter.com.

  • Bear Bulkley - art

    I am a Wyoming transplant in Colorado doing tattoos, and paintings. I love cats and plants, creepy art, and bright colors. I graduated from the University of Wyoming, with a Bachelor's of Arts and am currently working on a body of abstract tattoos.

  • Karina Bush - poetry

    Karina Bush is an Irish writer and artist who lives in Italy. She is the author of four books with the most recent, Rotten Milk, published in 2021 by Tangerine Press. Her fifth book, Fourth Industrial Revolution Slut, will be published in 2023 by Tangerine Press. Karina's work has also been featured by the Los Angeles Review of Books, Akashic Books, Expat Press, Fugitives & Futurists, the International Poetry Studies Institute, and more. Visit: karinabush.com

  • Matthew Chabe - fiction

    Matthew Chabe's work has appeared in numerous literary publications, including The Coachella Review, Voices de la Luna, and Euphony Journal. He has also contributed to national and regional publications such as Backpacker magazine, PopMatters.com, and the Bangor Daily News, where he served as a senior and managing editor. His debut novel, "An Endless Setting Sun," is currently seeking representation. A native of Bangor, Maine, he now resides abroad. Follow him on Instagram at @thematthewchabe or visit his website, matthewchabe.com.

  • Emmie Christie - fiction

    Emmie Christie’s work includes practical subjects, like feminism and mental health, and speculative subjects, like unicorns and affordable healthcare. She has been published in various short story markets including Daily Science Fiction, Infinite Worlds Magazine, and Flash Fiction Online. She graduated from the Odyssey Writing Workshop in 2013. You can find her at www.emmiechristie.com or on Twitter @EmmieChristie33.

  • Peter Christopher - fiction

    Peter Christopher was an award-winning author and journalist. He was a writer-in-residence for the Writers Voice Workshop and a guest lecturer at Columbia University, New York University, University of Florida, and Portland State University's Haystack Program in the Arts. Peter curated a reading series for the New York Public Library and La Mama La Gallerica Second Classe. He was instrumental in establishing and building the creative writing program of the Georgia Southern Writing and Linguistics Department. Peter inspired countless students before he passed away in 2008 at the age of 52.

  • Eleanor Crook - art

    Eleanor Crook is an artist with a special interest in anatomy, archaeology and mortality. She trained in London in the 1990s at Central St Martins and the Royal Academy Schools and works internationally, exhibiting fine art and specialising in wax modelling and bronze sculpture. She is artist in residence at the Gordon Museum of Pathology London.

    Her sculptures are in a number of public collections including the Science Museum London, the Hunterian Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, the Gordon Museum, Kings College London, the Royal Pharmaceutical Society, the Vrolik Museum Amsterdam, the Anatomy and Pathology museums of Padua and of Careggi in Florence. She works as a specialist in historical wax anatomical models with the collections of the Gordon, Ghent University and Vrolik Museums and the Anatomical Museum of Cagliari, Sardinia.

    She is on twitter at @CrookEleanor. Find her at eleanorcrook.net.

  • Colleen Davies - art

    Colleen is a self-taught thread painter from Ontario, Canada. They have been hand embroidering since 2017 and have begun handcrafting chainmail jewellery inspired by gothic influences.

    Horror, death, erotica, and religious imagery are all vital elements to their work.

    Find prints and commission info on their website, Nightengale Embroidery.

  • Zoe Davis - poetry

    Zoe Davis is an emerging writer and artist from Sheffield, England. She writes both poetry and prose and especially enjoys exploring the interaction between the fantastical and the mundane. When she is not writing, Zoe can be found drawing, baking, and playing para ice hockey- just not at the same time. You can follow her on Twitter @MeanerHarker where she is always happy to have a virtual coffee and a chat.

  • Danny DeRock - fiction

    Danny DeRock is a writer based in the Netherlands, originally from the American Midwest. Most of his writing blurs the boundary between literary and speculative fiction. Find it in (most recently) Ligeia Magazine.

    He’s the fiction editor of Reservoir Road Literary Review, co-founder and editor of Icebreakers Lit, and associate fiction editor and reader for Fatal Flaw Literary Magazine.

    He tweets @daniel_derock and his website is here.

  • Eric DePriester - poetry

    Eric DePriester lives in Los Angeles with his dog Kobe. His fiction and poetry have appeared in The Saturday Evening Post, The 34th Parallel, and Five on the Fifth, among other publications. His feature film “Treason” was released in 2020, and his short film “Composure” in 2022.

  • djp - fiction

    djp is a Black author, artist, and bookseller in the Midwest, with stories forthcoming from Mouthfeel Fiction and Back Patio Press.

  • Enoch Duncan - art

    Spooky doodler. Enoch can be found on twitter @OddOblivion. Find prints of his work, his TikTok, and his portfolio on his linktree.

  • Adrian Elise - poetry

    Adrian Elise is a writer, satirist, and emerging poet in America’s midwest. She creates for those who find beauty in simplicity and humor in everything. Previously featured in Riot Grrrl Press and Colors the Magazine. Adrian shares pieces on grief, passion, & cursed femininity in the forthcoming collection Shiva. www.adrianelise.online
    Instagram: @504ERR0R
    Twitter: @ADRIANB0T
    Substack: @adrianelise

  • Charlotte Ariel Finn - fiction

    Charlotte Finn is an award winning writer and critic. She writes her webcomic BRAND ECHO with her creative partner Ing. The rest of her work can be found at her website. Sometimes she pretends to be a skunk lady on the internet. She lives in Canada.

  • Kiva Ford - art

    Kiva Ford's passion with glass is anchored by his college degree in Scientific Glassblowing. Through years of work creating complex glass instruments for scientist's use, he has perfected his precision and technique in manipulating glass. From fabricating particle detection tubes, to optical cells for dark matter research, Kiva has collaborated with scientists at top universities and research institutions throughout the United States. Kiva has been recognized for his technical excellence multiple times by the American Scientific Glassblowers Society.

  • Isaac Fox - poetry

    Isaac Fox reads, writes, plays clarinet and guitar, and spends as much time as he can outside. His work has previously appeared in Bending Genres, Tiny Molecules, and 50-Word Stories, among other publications. You can find him on Twitter at @isaac_k_fox.

  • Rowan Fridley - art

    Rowan is a watercolor comic artist & illustrator currently living in St. Louis. He enjoys working on horror, queer stories, nature-themed projects, and anything that combines & defies genres. His current long-term project is “In Blood & Brine”, his pirate horror-fantasy webcomic. He’s open for freelance work as well as commissions and can be contacted at rowanfridley@gmail.com.

  • Jacob Garcia - art

    Jacob Garcia is a native Houstonian whose work is mostly figurative, with an emphasis on mental health and the reaction we have to our environment. You can find him on twitter and instagram @annihilatia.

  • Luana Góes - art

    Luana Góes is a Brazilian mixed media artist who uses different mediums to create unique collages, paintings and drawings.

  • A.N. Grace - poetry

    AN Grace lives in Liverpool, England. His work has appeared or is forthcoming in Seize The Press, North Dakota Review, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Swamp Ape Review and others. You can find him on Twitter @isthisboring

  • Rebecca Gransden - fiction

    Rebecca Gransden lives on an island. She is published at Tangerine Press, X-R-A-Y, Expat Press, Muskeg, and Ligeia, among others. Her books are anemogram., Rusticles, Sea of Glass, and Creepy Sheen.

  • Olive Greene - poetry

    Olive Greene is a writer and student who lives in Austin, Texas but will go anywhere once. While poetry has been her biggest love for a long time, the publishing world is newer to her, with a couple of her poems having popped up in Coopzine and Excalibur. You can find her on twitter @boomboxglory where she's an infrequent but mighty tweeter.

  • Ellen Harrold - poetry

    Ellen Harrold is an artist and writer focused on science and nature. A core aspect of her practice is the use of text, drawing, and painting to explore the connection between decay and renewal in the world around us. She is completing a master’s degree in Art, Science, and Visual Thinking at Dundee University and working as an artist, writer, and editor-in-chief of Metachrosis Literary. She has recently published written pieces with Danse Macabre, New Note Poetry, and Ergi Press. She has also recently published her first book ‘Aesthetics and Conventions of Medical Art’.

  • Gabrielle Emem Harry - fiction

    Gabrielle Emem Harry is a Nigerian speculative fiction writer. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in Solarpunk Magazine, Omenana Magazine, Kenga Magazine and PRIDE: An Anthology of Diverse Speculative Fiction.

  • Noam Hessler - poetry

    Noam Hessler is a poet from New England. Hessler's work has been published in Apocalypse Confidential, BRUISER, and DON'T SUBMIT. They are currently a student at Vassar College, and can be found on twitter at @poetryaccnt1518.

  • Christine Shan Shan Hou

    Christine Shan Shan Hou is a poet and visual artist of Hakka Chinese descent. Their medications include: lamictal, prozac, methimazole, and xanax. More information about their work at: christinehou.com

  • Hypirestition - fiction

    Hypirestition is an Irish writer and blogger, concerned with Horror, Music and Bataille. His site is Hypirestitionruins.com.

  • Genevieve Jagger - fiction

    Genevieve Jagger is a writer, a witch, and a raging bisexual. She lives in Glasgow, Scotland, where works as a tarot reader. She is the founder of Two for Joy Tarot, and also a co-editor for Witch Craft Magazine. She is a crybaby and an autistic freak, prone to blinking every 3-4 seconds. Her work can be found in literary journals such as X-Ray Magazine, Expat Press, and Honest Ulsterman, or by visiting her website.

  • Singer Joy - poetry

    Singer Joy is an experimental interdisciplinarian living in Providence, RI. She makes spiritual queer performance with Water House Collective, teaches piano lessons, and writes weird erotica. Find her work at singerjoy.com or her bad takes at @singer_joy on twitter.

  • Trevor Kassis - fiction

    Trevor is a writer from the Southern United States. They are currently a student in the University of Kentucky's Library and Information Sciences graduate program. His pronouns are he/they.

  • Andrew Ketcham - fiction

    Andrew Ketcham writes about love. He is twenty-nine and single. His work has appeared or is set to appear in Hello Mr., Hobart, HAD, HORNS, Rejection Letters, Protean, the New Orleans Review and other places. He tweets @islafissure

  • D.C. Klein - poetry

    D.C. Klein is a west coast poet. In his work, he investigates the relationship between domesticity and brutality. His poetry and photography has been published in Residual Believers and Snaggletooth Magazine. He can be found on twitter @drekklin.

  • Kugutsu - art

    Hideously beautiful and beautifully hideous. Linktree here.

  • Madelief Lammers - poetry

    Madelief Lammers (she/they) is a Netherlands/Scotland based performance artist and writer who builds little worlds out of imagination, surrealism, curiosity, confrontation, ceramics and paper.

    What happens in these worlds is not only an expression of what lives inside of her, but rather a translation - through her - of what she senses in the world surrounding her.

    Her text “I am talking to you” is based on a true story that - as stories do - took on a life of its own. Come over, have some dinner, transform your answers into questions.

  • Dre Levant - poetry

    Dre Levant (they/he) is a trans masc writer, artist, and cozy blanket collector. They love to wear funky makeup and make even more funky art. For snippets of poetry and cat pics, follow @drethepiper on instagram and twitter.

  • Robert Levin - fiction

    A former contributor to The Village Voice and Rolling Stone, Robert Levin is the author of "When Pacino's Hot, I'm Hot, a Miscellany of Stories and Commentary" (The Drill Press), "Against Mental Health: Short Stories" (Cyberwit), and "A Robert Levin Reader: Fiction • Commentary • Jazz” (Cyberwit). He is also the coauthor and coeditor, respectively, of two collections of essays about jazz and rock in the '60s: "Music & Politics," with John Sinclair (World Publishing) and "Giants of Black Music," with Pauline Rivelli (Da Capo Press).

  • Emily Lundgren - fiction

    Emily Lundgren received her MA from the University of South Dakota and her MFA from the Northeast Ohio MFA program, both on the fiction track. She also attended the Clarion Writer's Workshop at UCSD in 2017. Emily currently resides in Yankton, South Dakota with her person, her dog, and her jumping spiders, where she is working on her first novel about necromancers in an alt-history Nebraska.

  • Charles J. March III - poetry

    Charles J. March III is a hospital corpsman veteran currently living in California. His work has been put out by SCAB, Scud, Scum, Black Scat, etc. More can be found at LinkedIn & SoundCloud.

  • Avra Margariti - poetry

    Avra Margariti is a queer author, Greek sea monster, and Pushcart-nominated poet with a fondness for the dark and the darling. Avra’s work haunts publications such as Vastarien, Asimov’s, Liminality, Arsenika, The Future Fire, Space and Time, Eye to the Telescope, and Glittership. “The Saint of Witches”, Avra’s debut collection of horror poetry, is available from Weasel Press. You can find Avra on twitter (@avramargariti).

  • Theo Mendes - art

    Theo is an Alsatian illustrator who specializes in wildlife, pets and creatures.

    A former wildlife illustrator, he now works as a full time independent artist and often collaborates with professionals from the field of animal behavior science. He also works on Kernel, a narrative Horror project featuring big dogs with just the right amount of eyes. Find him @Notideeart on twitter.

  • Kris Mielke - fiction

    Dependent on coffee to function and worried that ghosts can hear their thoughts, K.A. Mielke (he/they) is the co-author of ‘Victory Lap’ with Riley Alexis Wood. They write about queer heroes, murderous monsters, and childhood trauma, and can be found on Twitter.com @KAMielke.

  • Sam Milligan - fiction

    Sam Milligan (he/him) writes when he isn't fishing his cat out of the kitchen sink or playing basketball with the old men in his neighborhood. His work has appeared in Rejection Letters, Bear Creek Gazette, Expat Lit, MID LVL Mag, and elsewhere. He is @sawmilligan on Twitter.

  • Harrison Morall - art

    Harrison Morrall draws all things dark and 'orrible. He can be found on twitter @youngmoth_ , and you can buy his original drawings and prints on his Etsy shop, TheYoungMothShop.

  • Samir Sirk Morató - fiction, art

    Samir Sirk Morató is a scientist, artist, and heap of flesh. Some of their work can be found in Catapult, The Dark Sire, and Wrongdoing Magazine. They are on Twitter and Instagram @spicycloaca.

  • Hannah Nathanson - poetry

    Hannah Nathanson is a poet concerned with the sentience of objects. Her work appears in Sage Cigarettes, Rejection Letters, Peach Mag, and elsewhere. She is the author of Alternative Universes (Bone & Ink Press, 2020) and was a recipient of the 2021 Academy of American Poets Prize. Hannah spends her time creating and loving throughout New York State.

  • Vi Khi Nao - poetry

    Vi Khi Nao is the author of seven poetry collections & of the short stories collection, A Brief Alphabet of Torture (winner of the 2016 FC2's Ronald Sukenick Innovative Fiction Prize), the novel, Swimming with Dead Stars. Her poetry collection, The Old Philosopher, won the Nightboat Books Prize for Poetry in 2014. Her book, Suicide: the Autoimmune Disorder of the Psyche is out of 11:11 in Spring 2023. The Fall 2019 fellow at the Black Mountain Institute, her work includes poetry, fiction, film and cross-genre collaboration. She was the 2022 recipient of the Jim Duggins, PhD Outstanding Mid-Career Novelist Prize. vikhinao.com

  • Spencer Nitkey - fiction

    Spencer Nitkey is a writer of literary, speculative, and literary speculative fiction. He lives in New Jersey, joyously, and misses California, always. His writing has appeared or is forthcoming in Apex Magazine, Fusions Fragment, Apparition Lit, Metastellar, Weird Horror, and others. You can read more of his stories and find out slightly more about him on his website, spencernitkey.com.

  • Egbiameje Omole - poetry

    Egbiameje Omole is a poet, editor and performance artist. They serve as a poetry acquiring editor for FIYAH and as a poetry editor for Second Skin. Their poems have appeared in ANMLY, Eye to the Telescope, Delicate Friend, and elsewhere.

  • Isabel Ott - poetry

    Isabel Ott (she/her) is a poet, virologist, and devoted observer of quotidian horrors and wonders, most recently on occupied Quinnipiac lands. ‘Exhibit B’ is her first published poem. She can be found, if anywhere, on Twitter @IsabelOtt.

  • Emil Ottoman - fiction

    Emil Ottoman writes paranoid fictional hallucinations, is the leader of a Nihilist Doomer cult dedicated to Dada performance art for this dying world. He doesn't exist, but lives and runs a trap house in STL, Misery. He knows the feds are watching.

  • Olivia Payne - fiction

    Olivia Payne is a librarian working in London. She's an alumni of the Faber Academy and proud member of the Write Like a Grrrl community. She's previously had work published or forthcoming in places including Uncharted, The Amphibian Literary Journal, Cobra Milk, Ellipsis Zine, Corporeal, Alphabet Box, and Sonder Magazine.

  • Tyler Peterson - fiction

    Tyler Peterson is a writer of gross and upsetting short fiction from the midwestern United States. He has published work in Misery Tourism, Expat Press, and SCAB.

  • Pascale Potvin - fiction

    Pascale was thrice nominated for the Best of the Net anthology in addition to the Pushcart Prize and Best Microfiction, and she was longlisted for the Wigleaf Top 50. She has further work featured in Juked Magazine, Eclectica Magazine, LIGEIA Magazine, and many more. She is also Editor-in-Chief of Wrongdoing Magazine, and she recently wrote/directed a feature film. Find her at pascalepotvin.com.

  • Vale Prosper - poetry

    Vale is a monster-loving, ADHD-addled professional theatre kid making their way through a doctorate in Theatre and Performance Studies alongside a thicket of passion projects. Prior appearances in other publications include warning lines: ADVERSARY, Rat World Magazine Issue No. 4, Wayward Literature Vol. 1, and Moonflakes: Sanctuary. They also appeared, holding a bag of dirt, in Bullshit Lit’s HORNS Valentine’s Day Issue. Their hubris remains ungovernable and rampant. Feel free to follow them on twitter (@evillittevale) for unhinged and esoteric tweet-rants about theatre history and demons.

  • Lina Quaynor - art

    Lina Quaynor (she/they) is a digital artist from Virginia currently in school for Creative Advertising. They prefer art that’s centered around Black representation, often redrawing well-known and original characters with Black features and ginger hair. In addition to digital drawings, Lina also has an extensive background with photography and video editing, following the joy of creativity wherever it leads them. They are currently open to commissions via email at linafrances99@gmail.com. Personal Instagram: @f.rancesjo
    Twitter: @ThisBeLi

  • Neil Randall - fiction

    Neil Randall is a novelist and short story writer. His debut novel, A Quiet Place to Die (Wild Wolf Publishing), was voted e-thriller Book of the Month for February 2014. His first collection of short stories, Tales of Ordinary Sadness (Knox Robinson Publishing, 2016) received much critical acclaim. One story was short-listed for the prestigious Wasafiri New Writing Prize 2009, another long-listed for the RTÉ Guide/Penguin Ireland Short Story Competition 2015. His latest novel, Bestial Burdens (Cephalopress) was released in April of 2020. His shorter fiction and poetry have been published in the UK, US, India, Australia and Canada.

  • nat raum - poetry, art

    nat raum (b. 1996) is a disabled artist, writer, and genderless disaster from Baltimore, MD. They’re the editor-in-chief of fifth wheel press and the author of the abyss is staring back, you stupid slut, and several chapbooks and photography publications. Past publishers of their writing include Delicate Friend, Corporeal Lit, Stone of Madness Press, and ANMLY. Find them online: natraum.com/links.

  • Dusty Ray - art

    Dusty Ray is a Portland based painter. His work tends to portray the rudely animalistic, depicting the meaty red stuff on the inside as a representation of the animal exterior. More of his recent work leans towards a graphic, dreamy neorealism. He primarily uses gouache and oils, but also produces work with graphite and digital collage. He can be found on Twitter @sloppjockey and his portfolio can be found in his linktree.

  • Michael Allen Rose - fiction

    Michael Allen Rose is an award-winning writer, musician, and performance artist based in Chicago, Illinois. His stories have appeared in numerous anthologies and publications including The Magazine of Bizarro Fiction, Heavy Feather Review, and Tales From The Crust. He has several published books including Jurassichrist (Perpetual Motion Machine Publishing) which won the 2021 Wonderland Award for best bizarro novel, Embry: Hard Boiled (Eraserhead Press), Rock And Roll Death Patrol (Rooster Republic Press), The Last 5 Minutes Of The Human Race (Madness Heart Press) and more. He hosts the annual Ultimate Bizarro Showdown at Bizarro Con in Portland, Oregon. Michael also releases industrial music under the name Flood Damage. He loves cats and tea. You can find more of him at linktr.ee/michaelallenrose.

  • Leila Salaheldin - animation

    Leila Salaheldin is an artist with a streak for experimentation and making different mediums play nice with each other. Being a Jack of All Trades is pretty good, actually.

  • Bart Seng Wen Long - art

    Born and bred in Singapore, Bart is a visual artist, fiction writer and curator currently based in London.

    His multi-media practice conjures uncanny scenes from contemporary cultures, where fluid identities collide and intermingle, all the while situating within them an autobiographical array of themes like self-fetishisation, fantasia, otherness, trauma, human connection, mythology and the neoliberal capitalist singularity. With an approach to art-making that centres mistranslation across mediums, aesthetics, (im)materiality and contexts, Bart hopes to reveal unexpected modes of feeling and being, desiring and labouring.

  • perfect kiss strickoll - fiction

    perfect kiss strickoll (he/she) is a writer and film student currently located in sunny California. He likes to write about sad queers with bizarre interpersonal hang-ups, as informed by her lifelong love and study of the horror genre. He has previously been published in underscore_magazine, and has an upcoming publication of poetry in the Green issue of COLORS.

  • RADINSKY - art

    RADINSKY is an illustrator and author based in Toulouse, France. He trained in international law before starting an artistic career. He is inspired by existentialist and dark themes both in his visual and narrative works, and is currently working on a post-apocalyptic anti-war graphic novel. He can be found on twitter @thisisradinsky, and also uses that handle for other social media websites.

  • D.T. Robbins - fiction

    D.T. Robbins is the author of Birds Aren’t Real and founding editor of Rejection Letters.

  • RL Summerling - fiction

    R.L. Summerling is a writer from South East London. In her free time she enjoys befriending crows in Nunhead Cemetery. She has stories in Hexagon's MYRIAD, Seize The Press and more. You can find her at rlsummerling.com and on Twitter @RLSummerling

  • Susan at Susan's Custom Creepy Dolls

    Susan is an ex-mortician and taxidermist now sculpting and creating unique, one-of-a-kind collectibles at susanscustomcreepydolls.com

    Susan specializes in artistically macabre creations.

  • Raphael Vaerkhaos - art

    Raphael Vaerkhaos is a digital artist residing in Germany. In his works he focuses on atmosphere and aesthetics, creating dark fairytale-esque illustrations of whatever is currently holding his interest. His main project outside of painting is a dark fantasy novel series with a dash of cosmic horror. He can be found on various social media sites under (@)vaerkhaos, and also on his website www.vaerkhaos.art.

  • Verführervergelter - music

    VERFÜHRERVERGELTER is the experimental music outlet of Potsdam-based audio-visual artist David Müller. David has explored the further regions of sound since 2015. He has played a washing machine, built instruments out of trash and sex toys and finally recorded a soundtrack (Sublime Retreat Records) for the classic film “Der Golem, wie er in die Welt kam” by Paul Wegener. David created VERFÜHRERVERGELTER in 2021 to make soundscapes equally abysmal and beautiful. The first album “[gelöscht]” will be released by Channel Forever Records in 2022.

  • Arya Vishin - poetry

    Arya Vishin is a mixed Kashmiri-American & Jewish writer from San Jose, California. He is currently studying English & South Asian Studies @ UC Berkeley. He can be found on Twitter @thewodensfang.

  • Kelsey Webb - poetry

    Kelsey Webb is a poet, nurse, and the EIC of Bivouac Magazine. Her work has appeared in Counterclockwise and Sixpence Society. She lives in Dover, NH, USA.

  • NM Whitley - fiction

    NM Whitley is a writer, teacher, musician, and translator based in Barcelona. His work has appeared in venues such as Seize the Press, The Barcelona Review, and Ideomancer, among others. For more, go to linktr.ee/nmwhitley.

  • Jus Wils - art

    photographer • healing the soul and spreading the sunshine • find her @juswils on twitter