By Kelly Shortandqueer A zine—derived from magazine—is an independently or self-published booklet, often created by a single person. Zines are customarily created by physically cutting and gluing text and images …
By Paul Bindel In 2010, at the height of the recession, when a friend admitted to considering grad school for literature, I begged him to turn around. Of course, I’d …
By Adrian H Molina Bring me chocolate and herb seeds and I will plant sunflowers in-between your aching poles where divinity transforms into monstrosity and back again. Bring me royal …
by Arna Miller Arna Miller is an illustrator and screen printer in the Denver Metro area. She works out of her home studio and draws inspiration from book illustrations, vintage …
By Josiah Hesse Photo by Tom Murphy For anyone that remembers pre-gentrification, pre-legal weed Denver, the all-ages, DIY venue Rhinoceropolis was the beating heart of our city’s underground art scene. …
By Eliza Beth Whittington It happens. You think you’re old enough. You’re in love. Or not. You planned it. Or not. Caution is thrown to the wind before the soft …
By Erica Keeling Erica Keeling is an analog photographer and multimedia artist living in Seattle, Washington. Her photographs explore various social conditions, pulling from her own experience, that of those …
by Dylan Edwards Dylan Edwards is an award-winning queer & trans comic artist, best known as the creator of TRANSPOSES and VALLEY OF THE SILK SKY. His comics have been …
Previous Issue: #22 Dear editors of Suspect Press, I am very frustrated that you refuse to publish or even acknowledge my essay series “Straight, White Men Are The Real Persecuted …
Igrew up in the Evangelical Church believing that God had my entire life planned out. He knew what career I’d have, who my one lifelong soulmate would be, and what …
With the passing of May, we are itching for new literary events to explore and fulfill our appetite with. Luckily, the Denver literary community never sleeps and June promises to …