Beneath the World Teeth

by Andy Dudak

"Beneath the World Teeth," by Andy Dudak

ANDY DUDAK’s fiction has appeared in M-Brane, Anotherealm, and Schlock Magazine. He has worked as an editor, writer, screenplay analyst, and illustrator. His graphic novel The Assemblers is available on Amazon. He currently lives in Beijing.

Fictional Ruins and Finger Bang

by Jon Snoek



"Fictional Ruins," by Jon Snoek

"Finger Bang," by Jon Snoek







Jon Snoek is a bearded hippie from Texas who bears no small resemblance to Jesus, or to Papa Smurf when he paints his beard white. Don’t let these gentle doppelgängers fool you: when the zombie apocalypse happens, he will shoot you in the face. Then he’ll use your brains to make art. When he’s not doing any of those things, he makes animated short films, which you can watch at funnyordie.com/snoeked.

Mademoiselle Ponceau

by Arbeiter11811



"Mademoiselle Ponceau," by Arbeiter11811

ARBEITER11811, whose name is borrowed from a character of Fritz Lang’s silent classic Metropolis, is a 20-year-old art student from Brunswick in Germany. Born in Moscow but moved as a young child to the homeland of his ancestors, early on he found himself between the fronts of two cultures. In a country in which a random step into that house or street can lead to the remains of the historical past, of battles won and, in the end, lost. From this context, or from just the day-to-day events in his life, the never ending fundus of cinema and music and of course the girl he loves, Arbeiter11811 derives his inspirations for a varied field of art forms like Drawing, Painting, Photography, Collage or even Concrete Poetry with no hesitation of being critical in a sometimes very provocative way. Currently he is also open to commissions via his webpage: www.arbeiter11811.deviantart.com.