James Ensor
(1860-1949) Belgian painter: surrealist, impressionist, fauve or symbolist, depending on who you ask. A unique sensibility and indispensable point of reference for mapping the modern soul.
(1860-1949) Belgian painter: surrealist, impressionist, fauve or symbolist, depending on who you ask. A unique sensibility and indispensable point of reference for mapping the modern soul.
is always exploring his love of science fiction, fantasy, and horror. With a background in engineering, he enjoys taking systems apart to see how they work, then putting them back […]
Frederic Evans, a peripatetic gentleperson, wrote and collaborated under many names, not all of them fit for decent company. A native of New York, he studied linguistics at Swarthmore College […]
has spent his life as a sociologist, studying conflict on all levels of society. An avid reader of science fiction, he takes both its warnings, and opportunities for change, to […]
Mildred Faintly received a doctorate in Classics from Brown, taught Classics and History of Religions at Haifa University. She contributes to the Jewish Women’s Archive, and to Nasty Women Writers. […]
Margot Farrington is the author of four collections, most recently The Blue Canoe of Longing (Dos Madres Press). Her poetry appears in a number of anthologies; essays, interviews and reviews […]
Shaun Byron Fitzpatrick (she/her) lives in Philadelphia with her husband and black cat. Her fiction has appeared in Maudlin House, Ellipsis Zine, and Crow & Cross Keysl, among others. You […]
Phoebe Fogel is a queer writer of speculative fiction. Born in New York, raised in Boston, she now resides in Claremont, California, where she is pursuing undergraduate degrees in English […]
born into perpetual exile 1954, Ramstein A.F.B., Germany, now lives in Round Rock, Texas, and wishes to grow old in Norway. Some of his digital art is available on the […]