Earshrub is a magazine about literature, culture, and technology. Earshrub is published by Osmanthus.
Platform | ![]() | Pricing | Freemium |
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Publishes | Twice weekly | Issues | 59 |
Subscribers | Read | earshrub.tv |
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a magazine and community wading in the confluence of literature, music, and technology.
Writer, itinerant, professor-ish
Editor-in-Chief of Osmanthus Press and Earshrub. Bicyclist living in the Cloud.
Brent Raycroft is a Canadian poet, critic, freelance editor, parent, housekeeper, bricoleur.
Poet & parcel handler.
Trans poet and editor in Seattle
Chad Foret is an editor from Louisiana. Recent work appears or is forthcoming in december, Barrelhouse, and a composition at Connecticut Summerfest. Visit www.chadforet.com to learn more.
I am an academic recovering from exposure to a thousand and one abuses of information on the internet. I live in a forest of interesting smells which my two dogs confirm. I make instruments out of wood. I have never owned a merkin.
Poet.
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