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  • Timothy Atkinson

    Author of the novels "HELP ME I AM IN HELL" and "NINETEEN NINETY-NINE" from Anxiety Press

  • R.B. Lamb

    A nobody.

  • Alex Muka

    Hell or Hangover the novel - OUT NOW! (Link above or below)

  • John Julius Reel

    John Julius Reel, author of My Half Orange: A Story of Love and Language in Seville (Tortoise Books, 2023), currently collaborates with Canal Sur Radio (Andalusian Public Radio) and has two YouTube channels: Spanglish in a Minute and Book Rants.

  • Ramya Yandava

    Poems and essays in New Verse Review, SOUVENIR Magazine, The Oxonian Review, and more \ud83e\udd8b

  • Grace Anderson-Author \ud83e\uddff

    Indie author// Writer of weird little horror stories

  • Kyle Ryan

    Poetry, short stories, and occasional film essays. Trying to get motivated to work on a novel about procrastination one day..

  • Adam Hunter

    Posts about books and movies. Occasional fiction. Published at “Carnage House,” “Trembling With Fear,” and others.

  • Stefan Baciu

    The best thing to come out of Romania since Mircea Cărtărescu and Nadia Comăneci.

  • Brandon Westlake

    Writing tragicomedy and poetry. Kicking stones in Canada. Get weird with me.

  • BD Allen

    Mother, Things are coming together.

  • Dave Pryor

    Author of the Fantasy novel "About This Dark Lord" now available on Amazon.

  • David Kane

    Author of DRIPPY TRIPPY DOOM and I COME FROM VENUS. Performer of absurdist theatre in the Los Angeles area.

  • JunkMan

    I teach English as a second language and write short fiction. I started my life as a blue-collar boy in Nassau County, Long Island, and my "junk man" stories draw on that experience.

  • The Dude Who Reads Books

    Avid Reader - Struggling Writer - Bookseller - Advocate for Men to read more books (especially fiction)

  • Patrick Zaia

    Artist, writer and occasional musician

  • Steven Fain

    Black-and-white artist. For sales and info see the Paper Gun Press website. DMs open but for commissions/pitches please go through the website or email [email protected].

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