Crowtoes Quarterly has featured my writing and artwork. Check them out online, submit a ghastly haiku, or better yet, subscribe or submit to them!
http://www.crowtoesquarterly.com/haikuduel.htm
If you have come here searching for stories about fluffy bunnies, puppies and happy birthday parties, then you have come to the wrong place. Welcome to Crow Toes Quarterly, a playfully dark arts and literature e-zine and limited-edition print magazine for children ages nine and up. At Crow Toes Quarterly, things are sometimes funny...and often frightening. If this makes you nervous, simply hit the back button. If this makes you curious, start your journey HERE.
If you have come here searching for stories about fluffy bunnies, puppies and happy birthday parties, then you have come to the wrong place. Welcome to Crow Toes Quarterly, a playfully dark arts and literature e-zine and limited-edition print magazine for children ages nine and up. At Crow Toes Quarterly, things are sometimes funny...and often frightening. If this makes you nervous, simply hit the back button. If this makes you curious, start your journey HERE.
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This Great Society online arts magazine
has also featured my art and writing
and is available online at no cost
Villains Issue 8, 2010 Mythology Issue 5, 2009
She's Lost her Head, essay on Millais Level Playing Field , painting series and statement
photo collage of author and Millais acrylic and oil composites of sports media imagery
and classic paitnings
This Great Society online Arts magazine
http://www.thisgreatsociety.com/
click on the images above to view the article, the painting series, or to go to the Table of contents front page of each edition.
To find other editions of The Great Society look in the archives section on their website
The Concept behind the magazine:
A “by peers, for peers” online creative journal, This Great Society (“The Society” for short) provides a collective outlet for artists, musicians, writers, photographers, etc. We publish monthly. The Content:
We accept anything creatively exceptional that we can upload. If there is a talent, we will find a place to put it. Content is organized under the sections of “Arts,” “Creative Writing,” and “Thoughts and Analysis,” to make navigation easier for the reader.
The Themes:
The Society introduces a new theme each month for contributors to draw on.
Contributions are inspired by issues related to the theme.
The Name:
The full name of the zine derives from the W.H. Auden poem "Bucolics: II, Woods,” and is as follows:
This Great Society
...is going smash.
The name refers to the zine as a (somewhat tongue-in-cheek) group of stellar, creative people, and also alludes to our goal of reflecting on the present society that we are surrounded by and part of.
The line is included in the stanza:
"A small grove massacred to the last ash,
An oak with heart-rot, give away the show;
This great society is going smash;
They cannot fool us with how fast they go,
How much they cost each other and the gods!
A culture is no better than its woods."
The Staff & Contributors:
This Great Society is run out of a second-story apartment in Vancouver. Staff members are: Linette Schut (Copy Editor), Laura Milligan (Events Manager), Joel Bentley (Managing Editor, Copy Editor, Design Editor), Jim Boraas (Web Editor, Design Editor), and Veronica Collins (Editor-in-Chief). Contributors vary each issue.
Contact Us:
We love to receive emails and hear your thoughts on our endeavors. Give us a shout at: [email protected]
Follow Us:
Want to stay in the loop and find out where our artists are exhibiting? We’re on Twitter @tsgreatsociety.
Join Us:
Our Facebook group is the best way to learn about how to contribute to upcoming issues and receive our monthly newsletter highlighting each new issue and Society member events.