'Taking the Moon for a boat ride' by DD Mclinnes
Such a cool piece of ephemera! Not to piss on the parade or anything, but does that horse body have a man cock? On its chest?
Cover art by Mowry for 'Altair 4,' January 1978.
One of hundreds of speculative fiction fanzines available online from the Milwaukee Public Library's Rare Books Collection. Via Daniel Solis.
I'M A SUCKER FOR RED DOOR GLARE
Andreea Dumuta
Happy to share that I have illustrated Kristen Britain's new Green Rider novel, 'Falling in a Sea of Stars' coming later this year from DAW books. The commission request was made for me, with a field of stars and Karigan in armor!
Hard to believe, this is the eighth painting I have created for Kristen since first tackling High King's Tomb back in 2006!
Link for the preorder of the novel from our local bookstore, here in Brooklyn: https://booksaremagic.net/item/deHNKsv3TS9YU1PYnWXK2g
Falling in a Sea of Stars
24" x 36" Oil on Panel 2025
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Oh shit, it IS rebar. Flashbacks to Fullmetal Alchemist.
McSquuEZEE ME?
Oh to be a know-nothing chicken
pippy in her foot soak
NOW IS THE TIME TO HONOR MY FAVORITE FAN FIC OF ALL TIME:
GAY! BAGEl! DESTIEL! SMUTTTTTT!
https://archiveofourown.org/works/1747241/chapters/3732644
💪😴🫸
I was running with my arms up a hill in my old neighborhood. I didn’t have legs, or they were small and tucked under, and my face was in my torso. Some guy grabbed me, I shouted “DON’T TOUCH ME,” and ran away on my arms, as per usual.
Elias Bouchard drag king routine when
MAG 101 has the Spiral asking "am I evil" and while that's a very Spiral™️ question, I feel like TMAGP is genuinely exploring this. Fear can be fun, when it's a story. It's not innately "evil"- and here's all these stories, scavenged ephemera more than Official Statements, where the fear wasn't really the point.
TMAGP has me thinking about the sublime. The idea of beauty and terror sharing a space in your brain, and the exultation of artistry - a painter like Daria or the virtuoso with the demon violin - to the point of destruction. The joy and horror at seeing a loved one return from the dead. The excitement and fascination of becoming something not quite human, the distress and panic as your body is changed. The shiver of fear as a pleasurable sample of terror.
I wonder where they're going with this.