Caroline Golden
is known for her multi-dimensional, meticulously hand-cut collages and assemblages. Fables, myths and folktales are often the inspiration of her surreal compositions. Shown in galleries since 1998, her collages are […]
is known for her multi-dimensional, meticulously hand-cut collages and assemblages. Fables, myths and folktales are often the inspiration of her surreal compositions. Shown in galleries since 1998, her collages are […]
(1746-1828)His political engagement, social satire, daringly modern technique at times anticipates Impressionism and Expressionism, and above all his fascination with the macabre, make him the most engaging of Spanish painters. […]
Zven lives in a salvaged shack in the middle of the woods and enjoys hiking at night, weird rocks, and ocarinas. They’re not so good at small talk but exceptional […]
has been studying the tarot with great intensity for the past forty-five minutes. She is not now, nor has she ever been, a mayoral candidate, a seamstress, or a winner […]
lives in sexy, deadly New Brunswick, NJ, and has puttered under various noms de plume: e m dash, Helena Handbasket, Edwin Winfred Chapman III, Mad Sweeney, and others long forgotten. […]
is an English singer-songwriter and guitarist, who achieved distinction leading the bands The Soft Boys and The Egyptians, and has at present a prolific solo career. His own website provides […]
Barbara Adams Holland, born in Philadelphia and a graduate of University of Pennsylvania, made her entrance into the New York poetry scene around 1961 with a self-published chapbook, Medusa. The […]
His atest book of poems is Mostly (FutureCycle Press, 2021). He has won a Pushcart Prize, two Best of the Net Awards, and has been featured on Poetry Daily, Verse […]
holds a Ph.D. in English Literature from Ball State University and teaches at Elizabethtown Community & Technical College. His books include The Archive Incarnate, Tower Defender, and Sherman. He writes about science fiction, literature, […]