“This wallpaper is almost psychedelic,” Rian said, running his hand along the pattern. Up close, the image was beautiful, but strange. “It looks like eyes.”
Read moreCryptid Blues By Lisa Barcy and George Prince • Erin Cramer
I was picking a piece of viscera out of my teeth with a thin shard of femur when I received a communication from a littermate, one I long assumed had either trudged off to Alaska with the grizzlies or finally fallen into a ravine as dinner for the coyotes.
Read moreDreaming Words by Linda Smith and Rose Camastro-Pritchett
In summer 2020, we began the LindaRose Conversations with the intention of wandering, meandering, and musing, responding to one another’s words and visual art. One sends a text, the other responds with an image. Then we switch.
Read moreTime Will Tell by Jarrett Dapier with Art by Adam Lazar
The sun brands a square into the rug. Archer shouts. —This is the pit of fire for the enemy!
The plane Archer’s holding soars over the burning square, axolotl at the helm. —Wuuuurrrrrrraaaaooowwww!
Read moreSame Storm, Different Boats by Emily Martin and Cy Hedayati
The first lines of a poem Damian Barr posted to Twitter on April 21, 2020 was the starting point for a series of conversations between artist Emily Martin who lives in Iowa City, Iowa and her nephew Cy Hedayati a Trader Joe’s employee in Denver, Colorado.
Read moreHistorias de Montse | MONTSE’S STORIES by Montse Polidura Navío, illustrated by Layla Ehsan
To Violeta Luelmo, the most beautiful girl in the neighborhood, whose childhood was taken away from her by sex. She was more fortunate than most of us, the rest of her gang.
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