Letter from the Editor Diversity and Inclusion are Fucking Important By Stu Horvath • February 23rd, 2018 Yesterday, we called for submissions from writers of diverse backgrounds. I want to talk about the thinking behind that decision.
Gingy's Corner Gingy’s Corner: The Ghost of Joe Papp By Gingy Gibson • February 23rd, 2018 As a former theater kid, The Ghost of Joe Papp was a trip down memory lane.
Feature Excerpt Peaks and Valleys in Observer By Reid McCarter • February 22nd, 2018 Reid McCarter explores a cyberpunk landscape made of emotions and memories.
E-soterica Speed Dating for Ghosts: A New Lease on Death By Alyse Stanley • February 22nd, 2018 Speed Dating for Ghosts proves that even the afterlife can get boring if you don’t have someone to share it with.
Your Spoony Speedrunner By Levi Rubeck • February 21st, 2018 To watch Final Fantasy IV get flayed so fluently, with a mind-boggling grace not unlike a stolen car getting stripped for parts in seconds…
Last Week's Comics Last Week’s Comics 2/21/2018 By Sal Lucci • February 21st, 2018 Sal Lucci reviews the new to him graphic novel, Incognegro.
Hamilton is an Eating Disorder Battle Anthem By Ellen Ricks • February 21st, 2018 It was a rough year. Then again, every year is a rough year when you’re slowly committing suicide.
Feast and Our Personal Stories of Food By Khee Hoon Chan • February 20th, 2018 Feast feels more of an intimate look at the array of emotions we associate with food, an cultural element of great significance to most of us.
The Board Soul Nonsense By Jeremy Signor • February 19th, 2018 Not every board game’s mechanics have to make thematic sense to be a ton of fun.
Cloverfield and the Art of the Cinematic Universe By David Shimomura • February 19th, 2018 The Cloverfield Paradox is a bad film with very good marketing.