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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Book Club from Hell

    We read cursed and non-cursed books

  • John Jay Stancliff

    Carpenter

  • Bonfire Books

    Bonfire Books based in Melbourne, Australia. Publishing fiction, non-fiction and poetry. www.bonfirebooks.org

  • Audrey Lee

    Woman writer in Philadelphia. Author of the short story collection UTTER GOODNESS (Farthest Heaven, 2026).

  • Lucas Smith

    Writer from the OC and Country Australia. My first book, Spare Us Yet and Other Stories, was published in June 2025 by Wiseblood Books. EIC Bonfire Books, Melbourne.

  • Tooky's Mag

    A magazine for the contemporary man.

  • Andy Edwards

    American novelist, Backworldsman, Oregonian.

  • Stephen G. Adubato

    Stephen G. Adubato is a writer and professor of philosophy based in New York. He is also the curator of the Cracks in Postmodernity blog, podcast, and magazine. Follow him on Twitter @stephengadubato and Instagram @cracksinpomo

  • Notes from the periphery

    Cosmopolitan from the peripheries of the world. I write both fiction and personal essays. Book out now: “Like you have a choice”. Currently serialising a novel, "The Swear Tax".

  • Capitalisimo

    I read books and occasionally enjoy them.

  • Phil Rot

    Enter a world of pure imagination and endless possibilities.

  • Brad Kelly

    Host of Method and Madness podcast. Author of THE EARTHEN DARK and HOUSE OF SLEEP. Former co-host of Art of Darkness. Tarotphant.

  • Slater Henatay

    Weird Fiction and iffy essays. My book ‘Becoming’ is out, and you can go read it.

  • Jack BC

    Publishing fiction, one half of The Book Club from Hell.

  • Aaron Barry/Jasper Ceylon

    The 21st-century Ern Malley. Author of "Echolalia Review: An Anti-Poetry Collection," "Femoid," and "£, flesh." Contact: [email protected] or [email protected]; IG: @aaronmbarry; X: jceylon2

  • Farthest Heaven

    Small-run publishing of the finest American authors and translators have to offer.

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