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Baltimore Gothic Issue 1


We Don't Know Who We Are by Juleigh Howard-Hobson
Juleigh Howard-Hobson’s work has appeared in Midnight Echo, The Dead Lands, Under Her Skin (Black Spot) Vastarien: Women’s Horror (Grimscribe) and many other places. Noms include Pushcart, Elgin, Best of the Net and Rhysling. She was named Laureates' Choice in the 2024 Maria W. Faust Sonnet Contest. Her latest book is Curses, Black Spells and Hexes (Alien Buddha). An active member of the SFPA and the HWA, she lives on the Pacific Northwest coast of the US in a decidedly haunt
Juleigh Howard-Hobson
Sep 3, 20251 min read


Village of the Dead by Silas Foxton
Silas Foxton is a genderqueer tattoo artist and community worker meandering around the great lakes basin. Their work picks at a simultaneously strained and reverent relationship to land, ancestry, and identity which draws on experiences of dream life and things only seen out of the corner of one's eye.
Silas Foxton
Sep 3, 20251 min read


Matriarch by Lottie Wade
Lottie Wade is a writer of historical queer horror, with a focus on the eerie and atmospheric. Her work has been published by Southern Mule School for Southern Literature and Things as They Aren't Magazine. She lives in Raleigh, NC
Lottie Wade
Sep 3, 20251 min read


The Glowing Shadow of Inez by Alaina Hammond
Alaina Hammond is a poet, playwright, fiction writer, and visual artist.
Alaina Hammond
Sep 2, 20251 min read


Color of Grit by Amanda Kern
Amanda Kern is a Baltimore-based medical social worker, who supports patients through trauma, chronic illness, and end-of-life experiences. Her poetry draws from the profound moments shared with patients and explores themes of resilience, grief, and healing.
Amanda Kern
Sep 2, 20252 min read


The Murder of Crows by Scott T Hutchinson
Scott T. Hutchison's work has appeared in Vestal Review, Mobius, The Raven Review, and Heroic Fantasy Quarterly. New work is forthcoming in Bull, Bristol Noir, Atlanta Review, and The Thieving Magpie.
Scott T Hutchinson
Sep 2, 20252 min read


Boy Fetching Firewood by James Kangas
James Kangas is a retired librarian and musician living in Flint, Michigan. His poems have appeared in Atlanta Review, Faultline, New York Quarterly, Penn Review, West Branch, et al. His chapbook, Breath of Eden (Sibling Rivalry Press) was published in 2019.
James Kangas
Sep 2, 20251 min read
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