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.
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.
has been writing since childhood. More than anything, she is a horror author, crafting creepy stories anywhere from psychological to horror-comedy. Crystal Lake released her last novel, Followers. Limitless Publishing […]
(1876-1942), Russian illustrator, set and costume designer for the Ballets Russes. Most famous for his depiction of folkloric material with an Art Nouveau touch. He left Russia after the Revolution, […]