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34 ORCHARD ISSUE 5 has arrived!
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It’s time … twenty-five artists focus on the things we refuse to see. Lovecraftian crazy in the Old West, Kerouac-style bummin’ with a morbid twist, Poe-esque madness on the open sea, Nin-inspired snails and more await. There are seven heartbreaking, chilling poems, a nightmare-inducing tale from Poland, and an exclusive excerpt from a forthcoming speculative memoir. A few familiar favorites, like Ali Seay, Die Booth, and Patricia Bettis, and some fresh new voices. You’ll want to get your eyes on this issue.
The downloadable PDF is designed so that it can be printed on double-sided paper for easy reading like a print magazine. As always, the issue is free, but there is a donation link should you choose to contribute.
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Announcing the TOC for 34 ORCHARD’s Spring 2022 Issue 5!
Posted by kristipetersenschoonover
In wall-bound creatures, leucistic birds, and murderous gardens and forests; in natural disasters and terrifying hauntings; in everywhere from modern-day skyscrapers to the Old West, the upcoming issue of 34 Orchard’s twenty-five artists focus on the things we refuse to see, and what that might mean.
I’m excited to announce 34 Orchard‘s Table of Contents for the Spring 2022, which will be released on April 25—and thanks to several generous donations, this issue is even larger than our last one! We’ve even arranged for an exclusive Read the rest of this entry →
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34 ORCHARD ISSUE 3 IS NOW AVAILABLE!
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Issue 3 is now available for download! You can get it here: https://34orchard.com/issues/issue-3/, or here, which also has links for Issues 1 and 2: https://34orchard.com/issues/
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Tags: 34 Orchard Spring 2021 Issue, Annie Dunn Watson, apocalyptic science fiction, Carl Olson, Charlotte Wyatt, Crystal Sidell, dark fiction literary magazines, David H. West, David Holper, Elisa Subin, Heather Sullivan, Japanese urban legends, Jared Lynch, Jen Connic, Jon Shank, Keltie Zubko, Ken MacGregor, Meghan Arcuri, Nadine Rodriguez, Nicola Kapron, pandemic stories, Stephanie Lennon, stories set in the Arctic, stories with singular they, Trisha J. Woodridge, W.T. Paterson, William Kitcher, zombie stories
34 ORCHARD’s Spring 2021 Table of Contents is here!
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We’re excited to announce 34 Orchard‘s Table of Contents for Issue 3 – Spring 2021 – coming to the 34 Orchard website April 25, 2021!
In our third issue, twenty artists ruminate on the sometimes devastating consequences of choice … on the verandah, a selection of cocktails awaits. Choose wisely!
Cover Art: Please Pray – Jen Connic
Am I Beautiful? – Carl Olson
Inheritance – Annie Dunn Watson
Salt and Pepper – W.T. Paterson Read the rest of this entry →
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Tags: 34 Orchard Spring 2021 Issue, Annie Dunn Watson, apocalyptic science fiction, Carl Olson, Charlotte Wyatt, Crystal Sidell, dark fiction literary magazines, David H. West, David Holper, Elisa Subin, Heather Sullivan, Japanese urban legends, Jared Lynch, Jen Connic, Jon Shank, Keltie Zubko, Ken MacGregor, Meghan Arcuri, Nadine Rodriguez, Nicola Kapron, pandemic stories, Stephanie Lennon, stories set in the Arctic, stories with singular they, Trisha J. Woodridge, W.T. Paterson, William Kitcher, zombie stories