Witch by Donna Dallas
Witch by Donna Dallas On the eve of solar eclipse of the new moon, new beginnings are yours to be had.
Donna Dallas has been published in The Opiate, Beatnik Cowboy, Tribes and Horror Sleaze Trash. She is the author of Death Sisters, published by Alien Buddha Press. Her first chapbook, Smoke and Mirrors, launched in 2022 with New York Quarterly. Her latest chapbook, Megalodon, launched in April with The Opiate.
Phrezied by Lorraine Schein
Phrenzied by Lorraine Schein Maybe I don’t want my brain to be like yours.
Lorraine Schein is a New York writer and poet. Her work has appeared in VICE Terraform, Strange Horizons, NewMyths and Michigan Quarterly,
and in the anthologies Wild Women and Tragedy Queens: Stories Inspired by Lana del Rey & Sylvia Plath. Her book, The Lady Anarchist Cafe, is out now from Autonomedia. https://autonomedia.org/product/the-lady-anarchist-cafe/
A Quiet End by Bill DeArmond
A Quiet End by Bill Dearmond The last day of school means so many things these days. And not all happy.
I am filth by E H Easter
I Am Filth by E H Easter My self destruction sweeps in not so innocent bystanders.
Mother Takes a Wife by Elizabeth R McClellan with interview
Mother’s Day Podcast Mother Takes a Wife by Elizabeth R McClellan with interview
Vulnerability by Rachel Linton
Vulnerability by Rachel Linton. Linton takes us to the sharp edges of desire.
Dirge is the Legacy of Home by Joseph Olajuwon
Dirge is the Legacy of Home by Joseph Olajuwon From capsized boats carrying their hopeful to schoolgirls kidnapped in the bloom of youth, his people sing of mothers' sadness at the fate of her people.
Our Lady Of Rags and Carbon Steel
Our Lady of Rags and Carbon Steel by Elizabeth R. McClellan Sometimes you only think you’re the apex predator.
Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow by Esha Gupta
Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow by Esha Gupta This next one made me cry a little. A nine year old birthday girl takes a train ride to genocide.
Young Woman in a Red Dress by Debra Bennett
Young Woman in a Red Dress by Debra Bennett Come feel the lost highway vibe in this silky gem of a poem. We’ve all been that girl in the red dress sometime in our life.
Mother Kills the Gun by Elizabeth R McClellan
Mother Kills the Gun by Elizabeth R McClellan She strides the world like a colossus, no gun can kill her. Elizabeth R McClellan brings you a vision that will haunt you. Let Martinne whisper this nightmare in your ear.
Tribute to the Generational Courtesans by Charles Njikonye
Tribute to the Generational Courtesans by Charles Njikonye Njikonye celebrates sex workers through time. Martinne shares her thoughts on the skill of great lovers. What's not to love?
For Girl Without Glue by Connie Carmichael
For Girl Without Glue by Connie Carmichael Oh my darlings, Carmichael had me deep in my sads with this one. Some things and some people you can't fix, no matter how hard you wish to.
The First Three Minutes/Kabbalah 3
Lorraine Schein brings us a cosmic orgasm of universe bending proportions. Pour a glass of your favorite poison, settle in, and let her words cascade over your body until you catch fire. Burn baby burn.
Rites of Ishtar by Keily Blair
Blair draws you into the Goddess of war, love, and fertility's temple. Feel yourself wrapped in incense and prayers as you prostrate yourself before her feet. Keily Blair (they/them) is an autistic, queer writer, as well as Managing Editor of the Signal Mountain Review. They hold a BA in English: Creative Writing from UT Chattanooga, where their nonfiction won the Creative Nonfiction Award. Their fiction has appeared in publications such as The Dread Machine, Dream of Shadows, Cosmic Horror Monthly, Good Southern Witches, and The Vanishing Point. They are currently at work on a dark fantasy novel. You can find more details about their work at www.keilyblair.com or follow them on Twitter (@keily_blair). They live in Tennessee with their husband, dog, cat, and four guinea pigs.
The Fantasied Fragility of Goddess Damsels by Neethu Krishnan
Feel the embrace of the goddess.
Neethu Krishnan is a writer from Mumbai, India, who holds postgraduate degrees in English and Microbiology. Her nonfiction has appeared in The Spectacle and a short story is forthcoming in an anthology by Improbable Press. She can be found on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/neethu.krishnan.944
Welcome to the Build a Sex Goddess Workshop
Welcome to the Build a Sex Goddess Workshop by Alicia Hilton
Fashion your own perfect woman. No judgment here. Poet Alicia Hilton takes us on a shopping spree for all the squishy parts.
To Hekate, Goddess of the Underworld
Hekate is haunting the halls of the asylum.
Lorraine Schein is a New York writer. Her work has appeared in VICE Terraform, Strange Horizons, Enchanted Conversation, and Mermaids Monthly, and in the anthology Tragedy Queens: Stories Inspired by Lana del Rey & Sylvia Plath. The Futurist’s Mistress, her poetry book, is available from Mayapple Press: www.mayapplepress.com
War Worn Lipstick by K Hartless
War Worn Lipstick by K Hartless Pulsating Red Lips can have a body count