Alex Shvartsman is a science fiction writer based in Brooklyn. His piece "Icarus Falls" appears in our anthology, AFTERMATH: Explorations of Loss & Grief.
Morey has a little bit of a problem: he sees dead people. Dead family members, specifically. But are they there to help him remember good memories, or to drive him insane?
Alex DiFrancesco is a writer whose work has appeared in The Washington Post, Tin House Magazine, The Heart Podcast and others. Their contribution to AFTERMATH is called "Horace Wilbur's Paintbrushes."
On April 26, 2018, our debut title, AFTERMATH: Explorations of Loss & Grief launched to a packed house at Greenlight Bookstore. It was a wonderful evening, with the four contributors—Joaquin [...]
So far, we’ve been featuring contributors who have written short stories and essays for AFTERMATH, but the book also has some wonderful visual pieces. One of them is by Aneeta Mitha, a [...]
María José Giménez is a Venezuelan-Canadian poet and translator working in English, Spanish, and French. She is the recipient of the 2016 Gabo Prize for Translation and fellowships from the [...]
INTRODUCTION This month, we bring you The Mark by Stacya Shepard Silverman, a personal essay about how a secret from the past can change your perception of someone close to you. This concludes [...]