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I sit and I think and I stare and I breathe and I die. I remind myself of all I should do, for my health and for my craft, and then I lie down and turn everything off. I scribble and lose my sticky notes, but the best ideas are never...

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The city was buried under heavy rain.
Drowning stones hosted cold beggars.
One made a fire beneath the bridge, a kettle boiled water.
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Sick little mug, all pale, barely any blue, a little chipped at the edge.
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Blood is the kind of thing that tastes better stolen, but is best if you never break the seal. Blood is an ideal, a property of magick, the only medium through which a song can be effectively portrayed. Blood has a kind of lick-squis...

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Substack! Wow! Neat! Fun! Writers! Artists! Connections! Community! Reading! Readers! Notes! Posts! Wait…what? Posts are now Articles? But photos aren't articles. Paintings aren't articles. Fiction isn't articles. What is this biased...

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  • Edward.Marlo.Ruiz

    I live, I die, and then I write to resurrect myself.

  • Aurelian Ashmore

    Ritual Horror. Voice of the Ancient. Eater of hope. †

  • Bradley Ramsey

    Content Marketing Manager by day, author by night. Host of the Saved as Draft Podcast and Creative Director on "The Chronicles of Clenchport" animated series. Proud supporter of the Mseli app and all those who build community among creatives.

  • Asteria Geisterblum

    I write short and long form fiction, mostly liminal space/magical realism; first drafts available only

  • Mina Howell

    Park ranger by day, eco-fiction and horror writer by night. My stories will take you on a wild ride through new worlds where characters find out that they should respect the Earth, the hard way. https://ko-fi.com/minahowell/commissions

  • Adriane Lord

    Horror. Heavy Metal. American Landscapes. Horror/nature writer from RVA living in Montana. Pushcart nominated. See links for my latest published story and socials...

  • Lila

    odds and ends

  • Emma Steel

    Poetry and short story fiction tending toward the gothic. Just a sapphic woman \ud83c\udff3️‍\ud83c\udf08 trying to write the world and figure out her place in it. All work posted © Emma Steel

  • MA Knight

    Fiction. I do all my own stunts. Author of the lesbian werewolf serial: FEVERCHAIN

  • AD Powers

    23. past life enthusiast, ghost-writer. mostly lit fic and horror. i get my best ideas...out in the woods. haha. author of ongoing wild west lesbian vampire serial The Doves of Amber Creek!

  • J.M. Gooding

    American software developer, musician, and author. I write literary, speculative, and folklore horror that is focused on presence, identity, and intimacy. I also built Scriptorum, a platform for writing events and submissions.

  • Gregory Blair

    Gregory. Never "Greg". Movie nerd, book lover & theater geek. I also create all of the aforementioned art forms. More at: \ud835\ude04\ud835\ude04\ud835\ude04.\ud835\uddf4\ud835\uddff\ud835\uddf2\ud835\uddf4\ud835\uddfc\ud835\uddff\ud835\ude06\ud835\uddef\ud835\uddf9\ud835\uddee\ud835\uddf6\ud835\ud... more

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