Withersin is a
perfect bound, digest sized literary publication that is a fresh and
intelligent change of pace.
VOLUME 3 COMPILATION – ISSUES 1, 2, 3
(Turpentine, Iodine and Arsenic)
This special issue marks the end of our magazine
distribution. Withersin will be moving to book format, so get your final issue
while you still can. Volume 3 will be a
three issue compilation consisting of 207 pages and offered in three unique
covers (see ordering page for details).
TURPENTINE: Features fiction from Ted
Razor wire artwork by Jeff Ward (cover), Doug Draper and K. Sumek.
Non Fiction
pieces from M. Awren Grey and K. Sumek, plus articles
on “Where the Werewolves Were” by Tom Hamilton, Pamela Kinney tells us about
strange black dogs, Michael Lohr interviews Robert Schoch, Larry Roberts’ tells us about “The Perfect Storm”,
turpentine uses, strange and scary tourist stops in North Carolina, the story
of St. Edmund of East Anglia, understanding Ogham,
Beetles we’ve eaten and should avoid, plus more.
IODINE: Features fiction from J.M. Harris’
“Movie Queen”, Will Gorrell’s “The Orchard”, Richard
Wright’s “Hermanesha” and Scott Christian Carr’s
“Garage Days”.
Razor wire artwork by George Cotronis
(cover), B.A. Bosaiya and K. Sumek.
Non Fiction
pieces from M. Awren Grey and K. Sumek, plus articles
on the Sexsomnia by Shauna Kearns, Heather Cuthbertson tells us a true ghost story, Michael Lohr interviews Mary Ann Winkowski
and Sephera Giron, Larry
Roberts’ “Oddments and Incongruities”, iodine uses, strange and scary tourist
stops in South Carolina, the story of St. Rita of Cascia,
ghosts and more.
ARSENIC: Features fiction from Aaron Legler’s “The Cuculidae”, Kurt Kirchmeier’s “Symphony of Bones”, Kevin Shamel’s
“Sculpting”, Robert Essig’s “Travis’ Imaginings” and
KCT Webber’s “Last Will & Testament”.
Razor wire artwork by Caroline O’Neal (cover), Doug Draper, K.
Sumek, and Nick Rose.
Non Fiction
pieces from M. Awren Grey and K. Sumek, plus articles
on “Trunko” by Tom Hamilton, Lawrence Dagstine tells us about the Vicksburg Sightings, an
interview with the music group HammerFall, arsenic
uses, strange and scary tourist stops in Georgia, the story of St. Benedict,
and more.
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