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Chris O’Connell was born and raised in Massachusetts and has been to drawing and painting since early childhood. While growing up, his drawings were heavily influenced by science fiction films, comic books and animated television shows. Chris eventually attended numerous schools until finally earning a BFA in 2001, and later a Masters degree in Liberal Arts in 2003. His professional work has since come to include graphics development, photomanipulation, web design and even video game development, with clientele in fields ranging from academia to small press literature to independent film. After teaching numerous college courses, both in the fields of fine arts and computer science, Chris currently serves Massachusetts-based multimedia firm NinjaGirl Productions as chief operating officer and lead designer.

You can view more of Chris's artwork at www.chrisoconnell.net, and he can be contacted by email at demonsword@hotmail.com.

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Current Issue
22 Apr 2024

We’d been on holiday at the Shoon Sea only three days when the incident occurred. Dr. Gar had been staying there a few months for medical research and had urged me and my friend Shooshooey to visit.
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Tu enfiles longuement la chemise des murs,/ tout comme d’autres le font avec la chemise de la mort.
The little monster was not born like a human child, yelling with cold and terror as he left his mother’s womb. He had come to life little by little, on the high, three-legged bench. When his eyes had opened, they met the eyes of the broad-shouldered sculptor, watching them tenderly.
Le petit monstre n’était pas né comme un enfant des hommes, criant de froid et de terreur au sortir du ventre maternel. Il avait pris vie peu à peu, sur la haute selle à trois pieds, et quand ses yeux s’étaient ouverts, ils avaient rencontré ceux du sculpteur aux larges épaules, qui le regardaient tendrement.
We're delighted to welcome Nat Paterson to the blog, to tell us more about his translation of Léopold Chauveau's story 'The Little Monster'/ 'Le Petit Monstre', which appears in our April 2024 issue.
For a long time now you’ve put on the shirt of the walls,/just as others might put on a shroud.
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