

The Intimacy Issue is a collection of vivid writing about human connection. Illustrations by: Alex Hahn, Andrea Šafaríková, Cinta Fosch, Connie Noble, Daniel Macleod, Dilianny Espinoza, Emily Louka, Emma Thrussell, Freya Lowy Clark, Gus Scott, Katie Scarlett Griffin, Lea Reusse, Lucia Biancalana, Mathias Ball, Raffaela Schöbitz, Ruthie Gibbs, Scott Wilson, Simona De Leo, Sophie Standing, Tiffany Dang, Virginia Mori, Wendy Denissen, Zoe Jackson, Zofi a Chamienia. Patrick, Laetitia Erskine, Sarra Culleno. Humphreys, Erin Coppin, Chizoba Nnagbo, Sophia Harris, Heather Lee Shaw, Joseph Elliott, Tomas Marcantonio, Lucy Smith, Maya Kalev, Christine Collinson, Subhravanu Das, Harvey Duke, Jill Munro, Natalie Wolf, John Newton, Thomas Whitehouse, C.

Words by: Holly Kybett Smith, Elizabeth Gibson, Marissa Higgins, C. It cuts deep, exploring the pathos of failure to grow, the agony of adolescence, the hilarity of abandoned house plants that become monsters, and tenderness towards the green shoots of life. The Growth Issue is a collection of vivid writing, exploring the different ways we can flourish and change. Illustrations by: Beth Ashley Dafna Barzilay Louise Billyard Jenny Booth Clare Davis Marian Femenias-Moratinos Cinta Fosch Julia Galotta Sami Henry Ida Henrich Andrea Iris Kasia Kozakiewicz Valentina Leoni Jon Lim Emily Louka Izabela Olesinska Hayley Patterson Irina Pavlova Yannick Scott Meital Shushan Sophie Standing Maggie Stephenson Kate Styling Karolina Sroka Martha White Dawei Wang. Janecek Liam Hogan Cecilia Knapp Noel O’Regan John Gosslee Lorelei Bacht Theo Beecroft Gráinne Tobin Zosia Koptiuch Sarah Fuller Katja Knežević. Words by: Jackie Martin Polly East Wendy BooydeGraaff Gresham Cash Maggie Stephenson Catriona Innes Helen MacDonald Romina Ramos Eva Rivers Kay Sandry JL Bogenschneider Danny Beusch James McDermott Leanne Su Sage Tyrtle Colette Coen C. It cuts deep, with tales of devastating family secrets, pseudo-siblings, robots who want to be loved, and ‘family trees’ which grow beating human hearts. The Family Issue is a collection of vivid writing, exploring what it means to be a family today. Illustrations by: Herta Arnaud, Rebecca Chang Jen Lin, Natalia Chirkowska, Courtney L Ellis, Dilianny Espinoza, Tor Ewen, Jon Higham, Neko Jiang, Lou Kiss, Yian Lee, Ellie Lonsdale, Esmé Alice Mackey, Vivi Maidanik, Nika Mamedova, Akesi Martinez, Shauna Mckeon, Jemima Muir, Andrei Nicolescu, Alejandra Peñaloza, Ellis Pearce, Ione Rail, Rowena Sheehan, Maria Skliarova, Jasmine Tutton, Rachel Joan Wallis, Zhigang Zhang. Words by: Carol Casey, Elizabeth Gibson, David Heidenstam, Haleigh Morgan, Sarah Coakley, Twanda Rolle, John Davis, Sequoia Nagamatsu, Kym Deyn, Claire Orchard, Jill McKenzie, Alison Gormon, Linda Goulden, Linda McCauley Freeman, Liam McClelland, Ami Hendrickson, Christopher Thomas, Thea Zimmer, Finolla Scott, Sophie Goldsworthy, Lucy Beckley, Jennifer Stark, Melanie Jones, Victoria Jeynes, Harriet Truscott, Ben Tallon, Steven Mitchell, Susie McComb. It goes deep, with tales of selkies, hot tub time machines, submerged villages, and severe droughts. The Water Issue is a collection of vivid writing, exploring our relationship with the wet stuff.

Illustrations by: Millie Baker, James Merritt, Andrew Haener, Guille Manchado, Daisy May Morgan, Rung Sheng Chou, Brooklin Holbrough, Torsten Carlisle, Gail Gosschalk, Mikayla Bader, Gary Venn, Sammi Shen, Neil Webb, Katie M Green, Laura Brannigan, Karen Stolper, Katelyn McKenna, Hayley Sinnatt, Kamal Kuz, Peter Roman, Dina Razin, Seb Westcott, Cyndy Patrick.

Words by: Al Crow, Benjamin Herriton, David Romanda, Annabel White, Ellora Sutton, Sophia Rubina Charalambous, Dan Spencer, Jonathan Greenhause, Dallon Robinson, Jeremy Smith, Julie-ann Rowell, Heather Walker, Fiona Eatwell, Alexandra Cîrstian, J M Miro, JP Relph, Simon Tindale, Jonathan Willmer, Joe Williams, Kay Young, Charlie Rose Evans, Rebecca Klassen, Megan Denton, Abigail Williams, Morgan Liphart, Simon Fairbanks Featuring an extract from J M Miro’s Ordinary Monsters inside. It cuts deep, but also skewers genres for a wry take on scare stories, featuring Taylor Swift, nostalgic music and a mixture of genuine and fake ghouls. The Haunting Issue is a collection of vivid writing about hauntings, intrusive memories and fear.
