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, […]
(1877-1909) and Englishwoman who wrote her poetry in French, Vivien was the lesbian Baudelaire. Her remarkably candid and intensely decadent verse was forgotten when Modernism dominated literature. She was the […]
(1856 – 1910, ) – a 19th–20th century Russian painter who worked in many media, including painting, graphics, decorative sculpture, and set design. After a long involvement in Church art and […]
Diane Wald is a poet and novelist who has published five chapbooks, four full-length poetry collections, two novels, and hundreds of poems in literary magazines. Her most recent books are […]
is a writer living in Brooklyn and a graduate of the New School’s creative writing MFA program. His work can be found in Jersey Devil Press, Unnerving Magazine, Pseudopod and […]
is a member of the Horror Writers Association (HWA) and has published over 150 short stories in Deep Magic, Daily Science Fiction, The Talisman, and other magazines, as well as […]
(1854-1900) Irish poet and playwright, gay saint and martyr, author of splendidly entertaining books, supreme master of the bon mot.
was born in another century and lived in the Hudson Valley until his demise in 2022. May his work, and ours, bring benefit to all beings, and may we find […]
writes weird speculative fiction and non-fiction covering identity crises and the effects of social isolation on women’s mental health. She holds an MFA from UMKC and has been published in […]
his international career has included numerous concert tours in Ireland, Italy, Russia, Ukraine, Mexico, and China. As the recipient of a 1990 Fulbright Scholar award, he spent five months teaching […]