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  • Suitcase Boyfriend

    Suitcase Boyfriend

    by John K. Plaski (he/him/his) John K. Plaski is a queer, neurodivergent writer based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He received BFAs in Secondary Education and English from Wisconsin Lutheran College and teaches high school English, Theatre, and Film Studies. Shooting film photography in his spare time, his written works have been…

  • FFS for everyone and The glory hole

    FFS for everyone and The glory hole

    by Will Darling (he/him) Will Darling is a multi-disciplinary artist exploring language through poetry and metalworking. He is a transsexual menace, a bisexual bitch, and a chronically-ill party boy. You can find Will on Instagram @good.boy.designs, or on his website www.will-darling.com. FFS for everyone I pack up my toiletries using…

  • Odyssey

    Odyssey

    by Anton Lushankin (he/they) Anton Lushankin is a (visual) poet, writer, playwright and translator, born in Kyiv and since the beginning of the Russo-Ukrainian War resides in his hometown. His poetry publications appeared in petrichor, dadakuku and TAB Journal, Word For/Word. His work is soon to be published in Pretty…

  • Queer Love Song Loop, Reading Spam Mail From Chasers Makes Me Feel Something Sometimes, and more poems

    Queer Love Song Loop, Reading Spam Mail From Chasers Makes Me Feel Something Sometimes, and more poems

    by Cassandra Whitaker (she/they) Cassandra Whitaker is a trans writer living in rural Virginia. Whit’s work has been published in Michigan Quarterly Review, havehashad, Conjunctions, The Mississippi Review, and other places. Wolf Devouring A Wolf Devouring A Wolf is forthcoming from Jackleg Press in 2025. They are a member of…

  • When memories become feelings (and vice versa)

    When memories become feelings (and vice versa)

    Rock is more durable than a human being. Physically and temporarily. Bricks are. Steel cables and concrete are. Nevertheless, we seem to measure the importance of a structure by ourselves. It’s common to say: “This place has seen a lot.” But… they can’t feel, can’t experience, can’t… memorize. We can. And we…

  • Potluck

    Potluck

    Back in April, artists and first-time curators Milly Aburrow, Daisy-Drew Smith, and Lilly Foster-Eardley unveiled their contemporary surrealism exhibition, ‘Potluck,’ at 44AD artspace in Bath, alongside a collaboration and online feature with Phantasmal Gallery. Reflecting on their debut curatorial endeavour, Milly, Daisy, and Lilly emphasise the importance of taking initiative…

  • Contributor Interviews – Isaiah and Rey Hope

    Contributor Interviews – Isaiah and Rey Hope

    In the process of creating this work, I came to affirm myself in gentle masculinity.