Julia Vinograd
(1943-2018) Alma Mater of the Berkeley street poetry scene was a woman who accessorized with animal bones and jewelry that incorporating big fake eyeballs. That was good enough for us, …
(1943-2018) Alma Mater of the Berkeley street poetry scene was a woman who accessorized with animal bones and jewelry that incorporating big fake eyeballs. That was good enough for us, …
has been making her way as a writer for thirty-three years, which is an awful lot of misbegotten midnights dedicated to her craft. Chronicler of the wayward, Ms. Antonia has …
From a tiny little city ringed by a donut of slum, home to Edgar Allan Poe and John Waters, came this writer of giant talents and petite audience. Those lucky …
Ed Ahern resumed writing after forty odd years in foreign intelligence and international sales. He’s had over two hundred fifty stories and poems published so far, and six books. Ed …
is an emerging/aging transfemale writer based in Melrose, a small town in Massachusetts. She recently retired from a 30-year career in educational publishing and is now transitioning, as well as …
1857-1957, French photographer best known for his extensive documentation of turn-of-the-century Paris
(28 November 1757 – 12 August 1827) was an English poet, painter, and printmaker. He has a Wikipedia page, while his works may be enjoyed in high definition images at …
A seasoned ad copywriter, M.S. Blaustein has proudly created dozens of promotional blights on our culture. She is also a part-time stand-up comic, happily venting her frustrations on stage at …
Jim Cheff is person of diverse passions. These passions include surrealist literature and art, experimental music, and vintage children’s television programs. He has written two novels, ‘Mister Planet’ and ‘Dark …
Mary Crosbie haunts Brooklyn as a Class II manifestation. She appears to weary travellers when they haven’t had enough coffee. You can see her work in Gross and Unlikeable, Blood Bath …