Art

Jennifer S. Lange is a self-taught artist creating illustrations for books, games, posters, and worldbuilding projects using a range of media from digital 3D modelling to traditional charcoal drawing, using figurative realism in small formats. When not working on projects, her SFF work is accompanied by story snippets providing a look beyond the frame of the image. With her interests including anthropology, transhumanism, astronomy, and fashion, both character and architectural designs astonish with their eclectic mix of less-travelled paths. Her personal work has recently begun expanding into the philosophical and political via use of surrreal and symbolist depictions of allegorical figures, emphasizing both a positive outlook on modern life with its chances rather than its risks, and the dangers of lingering misunderstandings of oneself and others. Jennifer lives in northern Germany with her partner, and a lot of cats.

 

Roger Camp is the author of three photography books including the award winning Butterflies in Flight, Thames & Hudson, 2002 and Heat, Charta, Milano, 2008. His work has appeared in numerous journals including The New England Review, Witness and the New York Quarterly. His documentary photography has been awarded Europe's prestigious Leica Medal of Excellence. Represented by the Robin Rice Gallery, NYC, more of his work may be seen on Luminous-Lint.com.

 

Phyllis Green is an author, playwright, and artist Her art has appeared in ArLiJo 123, Rathalla, Talking River, Cinematic Codes Review, Superpresent, Paper Dragon, Agapanthus Collective, Rip Rap, Inscape, Gulf Stream, and many other journals.

Philip Kobylarz is an itinerant teacher of the language arts and writer
of fiction, poetry, book reviews, and essays.

Donald Patten is an art student from Belfast, Maine. He is a current McGillicuddy’s Humanities Center undergraduate fellow and plans to graduate with his Bachelor of Fine Arts in 2024 at the University of Maine. He produces oil paintings, charcoal drawings, graphic novels and ceramic artworks. His art has been exhibited in galleries across Maine. His online portfolio is donaldlpatten.newgrounds.com/art