Justin Hamm is the founding editor of the Museum of Americana and the author of a full-length collection of poems, Lessons in Ruin, and two poetry chapbooks. His work has appeared in Star*Line, Nimrod, The Midwest Quarterly, Cream City Review,…
Justin Hamm is the founding editor of the Museum of Americana and the author of a full-length collection of poems, Lessons in Ruin, and two poetry chapbooks. His work has appeared in Star*Line, Nimrod, The Midwest Quarterly, Cream City Review,…
Steve’s work has appeared in Mad Scientist Journal, Cabinet des Fees, and Café Irreal. His short story “Call Out”, which was published by Innsmouth Magazine, was chosen for Best Horror of the Year, Volume 6. Steve publishes a newsletter which…
Chelsea Eckert is a creative writing undergraduate student at San Jose State University. Her work is forthcoming, or has appeared in, Bird’s Thumb, Phantasmacore, Stoneboat Literary Journal, Liquid Imagination, and Gingerbread House. Works featured in Strangelet: The Jacob: A Tiger…
Khadija Anderson returned to her native Los Angeles in 2008 after 18 years of exile in Seattle. Her poetry has been published in Pale House, Unfettered Verse, Qarrtsiluni, Gutter Eloquence, Killpoet, Wheelhouse 9, and many other online and print journals.…
Kurt Newton’s poetry has appeared in Weird Tales, Strange Horizons, and Dreams and Nightmares. Works featured in Strangelet: The Waves on the Lake Spell Danger to His Heart in Issue 1.2
Jarod Anderson’s work has appeared in Apex Magazine, Daily Science Fiction, Escape Pod, Fantasy Scroll, and elsewhere. He also has work forthcoming in Shroud Magazine and Midnight Echo. Works featured in Strangelet: The Better Angels of Parasites in Issue 1.2
Dorian Graves hails from “the Middle of Nowhere, Oregon” and is a recent graduate from Mills College. His story, “The Ragabash Foxtrot,” was half of his thesis; the other half, “A Taste of Empty,” was published in Mad Scientist Journal…
Kirsty is an illustrator who has internationally exhibited works mainly within the realm of short stories for both print and online publications. Her passion is for imagery that accompanies literature based in the surreal, gothic and fairy tales. Kirsty lives…
An excerpt from Delia From Strangelet 1.1 David Armstrong I’ve been dead in Indiana for four days. A dog has taken my ring finger, along with the wedding band my wife gave me to replace the one I lost on…
Did you already finish Strangelet Vol. 1.1? Did you read Issue 0, our debut? Did you know our readers screen each story submitted to us and choose the best new fiction out there to be a part of these issues?…