Paul Cupido

The photographic work of Paul Cupido (b. 1972, the Netherlands) revolves around the principle of mu: a philosophical concept that could be translated as ‘does not have’, but is equally open to countless interpretations. Mu can be considered a void, … Continued

Warren Ward

  Warren Ward is a Brisbane-based psychiatrist and writer with longstanding interests in philosophy, literature and European history. His writing has appeared in New Philosopher and been shortlisted for the Hazel Rowley Literary Fellowship, the QWC/Hachette Manuscript Development Program and … Continued

Wisely Chow

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I find it extremely hard to answer the ominous question of ‘why I write’, but I find myself more inclined to exchange stories with friends about how my works came to be. I’ll start by describing the quirks, flaws, and … Continued

Charles Allison

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Charlie Allison surrounds himself with dying languages, fading pantheons and idle speculation. He has worn many hats: working as a chess coach, a groundskeeper, an English tutor, creative writing instructor for adults with learning disabilities, and an amateur circus acrobat. … Continued

Elisha Nain

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  Elisha Nain is a writer, project manager, producer, model and singer. She loves to write about intimate relationships, exposing the discords and harmonizing moments between us. She finds that journaling and creating the ultimate music playlist for each story … Continued

Marie Skeie

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Marie Skeie is based in Oslo and has lived in Japan, Brazil and Scotland. She has her educational background from the Academy of Art and Design in Bergen with specialization in Textile and a Bachelor degree in Sociology from the … Continued

Kwong, Kwok Wai Walter

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  Kwong Kwok Wai is a writer, painter and former journalist. Like many people of Hong Kong born before 1997, he describes his life as segmented into two periods: the colonial rule and Chinese sovereignty. Through fictions and paintings alike, … Continued

Margo Davis

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Margo’s poems have appeared in The Ekphrastic Review, Misfit Magazine, Light, Midwest Quarterly, Slipstream, Of Burgers and Ballrooms, Wisconsin Review, Agave Magazine, and A Clean, Well-Lighted Place. A former Pushcart nominee, Margo’s poems have appeared in several anthologies, including Untameable … Continued