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Doug Sirois was born and raised in Massachusetts and learned to draw at an early age. As he got older he began reading and drawing his own comic books in the styles of his favorite artists. Doug later graduated from the Art Institute of Boston in 2001, earning himself a BFA in illustration. He has since illustrated and designed everything from children’s book covers and CD covers to clothing and apparel. Clients in the past have included Wong Doody Advertising Agency, Authentic Hendrix, Dragonfly Clothing Co., Grateful Dead Inc., N.Sixx Clothing, New Earth Productions, Dragonfly Clothing Company, Santana Licensing, Rebel Spirit Clothing, Interzone Magazine, IDW Publishing, Fantasy Flight Games, legendary bass player Bootsy Collins, Dj Disk, and the 80s band DEVO. He is currently working on a graphic novel entitled "The Banshee's Cry." He currently resides in Claremont, California with his wife Jenn, his dog Miles, and a kitten named Willow.

You can view more of Doug's artwork at dougsirois.com, and he can be contacted through his email douglas.sirois@verizon.net.

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Current Issue
18 May 2026

Maybe we overestimated ourselves, I thought, watching the ferries hum against the wine-dark sea. Even if we floated above it, we were still bound to the ocean, engulfed in all its weight and inescapable history. To believe otherwise was a kind of hubris. But we had believed otherwise anyway, and so each of us had become something smaller, less human, suspended in a brittle net of want and memory. And then she appeared. At the wrong time, in the wrong place. My Scylla, my monstress, my deathless siren of anglerfish light. Longing, in that empty, unmoving ocean, for things that had not existed for centuries. How could anyone blame her? The only alternative was to grieve. 
My grandmother slit my father’s bones and let them fly with yeast.
the nightingale was caught in a net / and brought to a lab for further study.
Friday: The Midnight Shift by Cheon Seon-Ran, translated by Gene Png 
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2 Mar 2026
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