MacroMicroCosm Literary & Art Journal - Open Doors, Volume 7 Issue 2
MacroMicroCosm Literary & Art Journal - Open Doors, Volume 7 Issue 2
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In this issue
In this issue, we have three previews of Vræyda Literary’s Autumnal Releases: Neon Lieben by MacroMicroCosm contributor Sapha Burnell, Vostok by Polish Sci-fi author Łukasz Drobnik, and Warning Light Calling by Danish poet & educator Peter Graarup Westergaard. It’s our hope you read with the desire to read more of these authors’ fantastic, speculative work. Visual Artist & Illustrator Laura Becker furnishes our pages with three works, Cosmic Love, Namaste & Let’s Get Closer. I love Becker’s colour palette & vibrancy. Kimberly Moore, author & educator wrote God of the Mountain, a fantasy story that remains a living entity in my mind months after a first peruse. Literary Critic Matthew Buscemi gives us two reviews, one on The Fall of the Hammer by Serdar Yegulalp, and Ursula Le Guin’s Annals of the West trilogy. RL Arenz III, author of Aegis, hits us upside the gullet with a retelling of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, and reviews cyberpunk adventure Neon Lieben. DESIGNMuse Marissa Wagner gives her take on opening doors, while Sapha does double-duty and donates an article on cosmogony in world-building. It’s a rich issue, with massive talent and I hope you open the doors of your eyes wide.
MacroMicroCosm Literary & Art Journal Magazine Description:
Publisher: Vraeyda Media
Category: Art
Language: English
Frequency: Quarterly
A Quarterly Digital literary & art journal dedicated to speculative fiction, art & literary criticism. A celebration of the weird, strange and perceptibly odd. A review of books, music, film & art. Home of our weekly MacroMicroCosm Book Review Podcast & YouTube channel. Features articles on creative development & philosophy. MacroMicroCosm embraces a broad base of fiction and non-fiction with fantasy, magic realism, science-fiction and futurist elements in poetry, short story, art, photography, and comic.
Exclusive interviews with artists, authors & professors, creator development columns from talented creators within their fields, book, film, art, food & music reviews, MacroMicroCosm supports the development of the consummate artist, while enriching the Zeitgeist.
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