Blaster Al Ackerman
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 […]
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 […]
(1899-1966) is one of Russia’s greatest poets, justly renowned as a brilliant and unflinching witness to the Stalinist terror. Her first book of poetry, “Evening,” with its classical clarity and […]
(1870-1960) Artist, critic, historia, designer of sets and costumes for the Ballets Russes. He left Russia in 1927, and spent the rest of his days in Paris.
lives in London, UK, where she works as a freelance musician and writer after achieving a MA in music performance. When not writing or playing the viola, she can be […]
is a native of Northeast Ohio, wanted to be a storyteller from an early age, ever since he won top prize in a young writer’s competition for his B movie […]
is an emerging/aging transfemale writer based in Salem, MA. Last year, she retired from a 30-year career in educational publishing and is now transitioning, as well as trying to accelerate […]
lives and writes in Texas. His work has recently appeared in ergot., World Hunger, and Bruiser. Find more at gnosticpulp.substack.com.
poet and translator, holds a doctorate in Classics from Oldbridge University.