A publication I did art for has finally been released!! Please check out the link on my carrd (in bio) to read more about it and purchase! I am so very thankful to have been able to be part of the final issue of such an awesome publication. I owe much to Angela and all the other incredible artists and writers involved and the community I've experienced because of Werewolf Vs. The full art can be seen in the publication along with 19 other incredible works!
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"It was always going to come down to this. Werewolves are hunted, persecuted, ostracized, and demonized. They are called cursed, bestial, savage, evil, and the worst of human and animal combined. They are shunned by society and struggle to find acceptance among the creatures of the wild and amongst themselves. But they are irrepressible, capering and howling joyfully in the moonlight as blood drips from their jaws. They want to be known, they want flesh or comfort, they want to protect their own and be themselves, and sometimes they just want a goddamn iced coffee. There's no other way. There's no other choice. It's werewolves versus everything." - From the Itch.io page
Out now! My lgbtq anthology zine Wolves.Gay's latest issue is available on itch as a downloadable PDF. Contains short stories, comics and art centered around queerness, wolves, and the future!
It’s time for the last time! The final issue of this project, WEREWOLVES VERSUS: EVERYTHING, is officially accepting submissions.
What is “everything”? Well, anything. The theme is intentionally broad to encourage an "anything goes" vibe, but if you'd like a reference point, the cover art will look like if the Doom 2016 OST was a painting about werewolves. If it didn’t collide with an existing project, the theme would have been “The Apocalypse”. The goal is high-energy chaos, catharsis, horror, giddy surreality, fangs and claws bared, apocalyptic conflicts, blood and paint in fur.
To submit your original work for consideration, simply check out these guidelines:
Fanzine Friday #20: The Literary Magazine of Fantasy and Terror (1974)
Fantasy and Terror was a magazine of short stories and poems about -- you guessed it -- fantasy and terror. We thought Tumblr would appreciate the illustrations on the front (above) and back (below) cover.
The poem, titled Mythconception, reads:
Full moon? Believe it not.
I work as well in blinding sun.
A hairy palm is tommyrot
As is the stealthy loping run.
A silver bullet kills me dead?
No more than one of basic lead.
Werewolf rules, these. You cannot hope
To use the same on a lycanthrope.
---Dale C. Donaldson
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My newest zine, Tales of Seakiss is now live! Get it now on my itch.io shop. Enjoy a sapphic romance between a selkie and a werewolf in the small, beach-side town of Seakiss. Cover art by @yourdragonsareglowing