Interview with Author J.S. Oriel
In the darkly delightful “Orion and His Moon” by J. S. Oriel, a sentient supply ship who just wants to do things right is forced...
In the darkly delightful “Orion and His Moon” by J. S. Oriel, a sentient supply ship who just wants to do things right is forced...
I use my work to fill in the gaps of my memory and create my own safe place to feel how I want to feel. I create my own pockets...
Sure, knowing we could die at any time, basically without much warning, can be scary, but I think there’s a peace that comes with...
In “I Remember a One-Sided Die” by Francis Bass, the narrator introduces the reader to a world that is familiar and comforting...
Yorgos Cotronis, an Athens-based artist, brings digital collage, lost mythology, and a fantasy flair to the cover of this month’s...
“Shadows Below Seaway Trains” is a beautiful science fiction story about what it means to truly be there for another person. It...
Fueled by my interest in cinema and illustration, and a newfound love for anime, I decided to try and find my own voice in animation...
The terror of the idea has been around for years, but my inexperience with writing horror held me back for a while.
And that’s how I think of love, deep at the core: being seen, being valued, being remembered.