Print – $3.99 Ebook – $2.99 Cover art by (and interview with) Tory Hoke Comic: Saved by John CarvajalBred to travel the stars, an explorer copes with the mysteries of a new world. Fiction: Delia by David ArmstrongWhen we are…
Print – $3.99 Ebook – $2.99 Cover art by (and interview with) Tory Hoke Comic: Saved by John CarvajalBred to travel the stars, an explorer copes with the mysteries of a new world. Fiction: Delia by David ArmstrongWhen we are…
This interview was conducted on March 20, 2015, via instant message. The text has been minimally edited for concision. Tami Lawless (Strangelet): So, I have about 10 questions that I would like to ask you for the interview (I may…
Evan’s work has appeared in Allegory, Quail Bell, The Sonder Review, and Typehouse. He lives in southwest Wisconsin with his wife and dog. Works featured in Strangelet: The Man Who Lived in My Hair in Volume 1.1
John, a cartoonist currently based out of White River Junction, VT, is currently pursuing his MFA in Cartooning at the Center for Cartoon Studies. His focus is on creating fantastical stories and pushing the boundaries of what can be done…
Elizabeth recently earned her MA in English at Miami University of Ohio. She has been published in Burningword Literary Journal and currently co-edits the online literary magazine NEAT. You can find her blog and more of her work at elizabethjenike.wordpress.com.…
David’s stories have won a variety of prizes including the 2013 Emergency Press International Book Contest, 2013 Leapfrog Press Fiction Prize, Jabberwock Review’s Prize for Fiction, the Mississippi Review Prize, the New South Writing Contest, and Yemassee’s William Richey Short…
Mikaela received her MFA in Fiction from Florida Atlantic University where she served as a Translation Editor for Coastlines Literary Magazine. Her work has appeared in theNewerYork, The Found Poetry Review (online), and The Explicator. Her short story “A Fable…
Tory writes, draws, and codes in Los Angeles. Her fiction has appeared in Strange Horizons, LORE, and Three-lobed Burning Eye, and she has provided art for Strange Horizons and Apex Magazine. Follow her online at toryhoke.com and @toryhoke. Works featured…
Colin Wolcott lives in sunny Beaverton, Oregon where he juggles clubs, attending continuing education classes at the local community college, keeping bees, and work. This is his first publication. Works featured in Strangelet: The Summoner in Issue 0