
“Aftermath” & Others, a Collage Series
Three collages by German non-binary farmer and artist Apu face the question: how do we deal with an upcoming apocalypse?

Roots
“Sometimes, a tree can also die of heartbreak when its best friend dies” – a tender environmental prose poem by Tzy Jiun Tan.

“Monster in My Bed” & Others
A series of paintings depicting queer narratives through mythological figures, by Paul Anagnostopoulos.

The World is a Great and Perfect Animal
“Sometimes I imagine myself as the piece of her womb that made her crazy” – new in fiction, a haunting short story by Samantha Neugebauer written from the perspective of a sea urchin.

Captives
Jason Dunne's photo series explores monstrosity, captivity and the pain of anonymity.

Life Ahead
Continuing our haiku series with a meditation on the destruction of the earth and dystopian futures. Featuring mixed-media artwork by Ian Priest

MOM CAVE
Dark children’s fiction by Zoe Jane Patterson.

Utopia
A surreal take on our post-capitalist world, where “herds of cattle throw themselves into the flames of the Amazon,” by Tzy Jiun Tan.

"Atomic Andy" a Collage Series
Québécois artist Emmanuel Laflamme explores the absurdity of the status quo through his satirical collage series. Here myth, religion, and popular culture splinter and become precarious.

ruin
A personal meditation within an existentially fraught world. New in poetry, by Vamika Sinha.

Sex Club
A tongue-in-cheek poem by Tzy Jiun Tan.

"De-structures" a Photo Series
Polish photographer Bolek Wanat's disorienting photo-series draws our attention to the unseen and imperfect structures that surround us.

Kadalamma speaks to me
A poem borne from the seas of the Gulf Corniche, Kerala, and spirit, by Aathma Nirmala Dious.

killing a fern
New in poetry, by Jane Ayres.

Star of Night
New sci-fi by Salvatore Difalco.