#margaretviboolsittiseri #feversofthemind #davidonan #maggsvibo DETAILS: Launched today. Get your copy here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CXSJ6D97 Fevers of the Mind Issue 11 features photography & artwork from Margaret Viboolsittiseri (Maggs Vibo) including the Cover Art “Lone Road to Moloka’i” which includes a small selection of poems prompted from the photo, This issue also includes a revised version of David L O’Nan’s collection “Taking Pictures in the Dark” a small manuscript “New York City During the Fall of Saigon, April 1975” from Michael Igoe, Contributors include: David L O’Nan, HilLesha O’Nan, Maggs Vibo, Elizabeth Cusack, Michael Igoe, Jacqueline Dempsey-Cohen, Robin McNamara, Spriha Kant, Lesley Curwen, Constance Bacchus, Helen Openshaw, Sadie Maskery, Lee Potts, Ivan Peledov, James Diaz, John Grey, Amrita Valan, Donna Dallas, Merritt Waldon, Will Schmit, Linda M. Crate, John Kelly, Keith Suddrey, Walden Quinn Caesar, Patricia Walsh, Christian Ward, Jonathan Butcher, Victoria Leigh Bennett, Mark McConville, Jayanta Bhaumik, Abel Johnson Thundil, Maid Čorbić , Annest Gwilym, Giulio Magrini, Patricia M Osborne, Catherine Graham, Jeremy Limn, A.R. Williams, James Schwartz, Sana Tamreen Mohammed, Petar Penda, Chris Dean" #art #poetry #painting #darklore #walkabouts #museums #vispo #myths #literature #music #legends #dance #folklore #storytelling #maggsvibo #humanities #fairytales #blog #repository #talltales #gothichorror #festivals #artexhibitions #books #galleries #augmentedreality #exploration #AI #robots
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