Hester J. Rook is an itinerant Australian with an unhealthy obsession with myth, dead languages, and the circus. She spends her time writing poetry and upside down on a trapeze (not usually at the same time). She has a number…
Hester J. Rook is an itinerant Australian with an unhealthy obsession with myth, dead languages, and the circus. She spends her time writing poetry and upside down on a trapeze (not usually at the same time). She has a number…
Sunil Sharma is a Mumbai-based college principal, critic, essayist, and translator. He is the editor of the online journal Episteme (http://www.episteme.net.in/) and has published three collections of poetry, a short fiction anthology, and one novel. Some of his stories are…
Walter Dinjos is Nigerian, and he enjoys singing and songwriting as much as he does writing. His work has been accepted in Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Space & Time Magazine, Stupefying Stories, and The Literary Hatchet. He is currently exploring means…
Cantirino currently lives in Gainesville, FL where she makes comics, does magic, and befriends cats. Works featured in Strangelet: Golden Skull, cover art for Strangelet, Volume 2, Issue 5
An excerpt from Practical Fairy Tales for Girls Like You From Strangelet 2.4 Lauren Spinabelli Miss Ursula finished writing the prescription, set down her pen, and looked up at the last girl—a fragile imp of a thing, who had fallen…
An excerpt from Concepcion From Strangelet 2.4 Adam Breckenridge By all appearances, Concepcion was not the kind of person you sat next to on a sidewalk bench. Her eyes were jaundiced and she had long, filthy nails that she used…
An excerpt from Rustles From Within From Strangelet 2.4 Victorya Chase Jackie carried the cocoons inside. The leaves were losing their life already—the vibrant green turning to brittle brown creating a trail of detritus leading from back door to stairs…
An excerpt from Cloud Mountains—How to Climb Them From Strangelet 2.4 Michael J. DeLuca Wait. Wait for the muggiest, mistiest predawn of summer and the thundercloud pressing at its heels. Patience. As you learn how the clouds come and go,…
An excerpt from After They’ve Gone From Strangelet 2.4 Karen Heuler He would come for me like it was a date he could demand at any time. He’d shine his lights through my window and barge right in while I…
Print – $6.99 Ebook – $2.99 SUMMARY Fiction “After They’ve Gone” by Karen Heuler Recovering from the scientific experiment that we call love. “Concepcion” by Adam Breckenridge A story of birth, death, and life. “Rustles From Within” by Victorya Chase…