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Category: Art & Poetry

Mystical Bedtime Stories for Adults Vol II: All Souls Echo

Alexa Brockamp Hoggatt on 04/15/2022

Do we have any obligation to share the world with phantoms? In this installment, our narrator makes a perplexing discovery somewhere between civics and self-awareness.

COME ON IN: CHAPTER II

Diamond Daber on 02/18/2022

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Surf the Liminal

oh_mycelium on 01/25/2022

Be prepared to wax up your astral board and hop on in. Resident minimal artist Grayson provides an in-depth, totally stripped down tutorial on all the ins and outs of liminal surfing, or...?

Where You Linger

Alexa Brockamp Hoggatt on 01/17/2022

Linger - to stay in a place longer than necessary because of a reluctance to leave. Perhaps sometimes, once in a blue moon, memories can murmur. [AI art + Poetry Collaboration]

The Forest on the Day you Left

Alexa Brockamp Hoggatt on 12/17/2021

It’s been said that nature herself may be only the one capable of providing true solace - in some cases, she even shares our grief. A bleak scene portrayed through verse and AI.

Mystical Bedtime Stories for Adults: Vol. 1 feat. x.longinus.x

Sasha Smith on 11/22/2021

Our protagonist is met by some unlikely allies when she visits a peculiar temple on the other side of the astral tracks. Illustrations by x.longinus.x.

COME ON IN: CHAPTER I

Diamond Daber on 11/11/2021

Once I found a crocodile round the back of the garages. I snuck it beer and bits of sausage and I taught it how to pray. This is something I would be willing to do for you, if you’d only give me
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The Eye can’t see the I

oh_mycelium on 11/10/2021

Divination helps us to see what we can’t see ourselves. Reflecting back the unseen forces. We think we know who we are, but that’s not the same person others see.

Portrait of the Artist as an Eel

Diamond Daber on 11/10/2021

I am the long dog of the overhang, measured in men’s thighs, ungraspable. And it is true that I have kissed a snake.

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