Floodlight Viscera Issue 54 Now Available!
/Hello friends! Issue 54 of Floodlight Viscera is now available:
Hello friends! Issue 54 of Floodlight Viscera is now available:
Hello friends! It’s been a while. I’ve had a very rough time lately and I’m not likely to be particularly prolific again anytime soon. However I’m taking good care of myself, and to celebrate the new year I thought I’d spread some monsterfucking cheer.
Raunch Monstrosity is now completely free to read and download over via raunchmonster.com. Enjoy :)
Floodlight Viscera issue #46 is now available.
Read the free digital (pdf) copy here (via floodlightviscera.com).
It's zine day, or perhaps time! Floodlight Viscera issue 42 is now available in pixels, print, and podcast - in rhyme!
Read the free digital (pdf) copy here.
Surgery recovery took a lot out of me, so this month’s zine is a couple of days late - but here it is at last! Floodlight Viscera issue #41 is now available in pixels, print, and podcast.
Read the free digital (pdf) copy here.
It’s zine day! Floodlight Viscera #39 is now available in pixels, print, and podcast.
You can read a digital pdf copy online for free via floodlightviscera.com, buy a physical copy for $2 on etsy, or listen to me read the issue via the podcast.
It's zine day! Floodlight Viscera issue 38 is now available in pixels, print, and podcast. And it's another "I'm not letting any future archaeologist think I'm anything other than extremely queer" sort of work.
You can read a digital pdf copy online for free via floodlightviscera.com, buy a physical copy for $2 on etsy, or listen to me read the issue via the podcast.
Something a little bit different today - I wrote a thank you poem for Elena Fernández-Collins and Wil Williams, two of the best and sweetest journalists in the podcasting industry. Both of them have contributed so much both to the industry and to my own life, I just hope they know how much I appreciate them. You can read the poem, or listen to audio of me reading it, here.
Erin Kyan would like to acknowledge that he lives on the stolen land of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation.
He pays respects to Elders past and present, and extends that respect to all Indigenous people.
Colonisation and genocide are ongoing to this day, and Erin acknowledges the strength and resiliance of First Nations peoples.
Sovereignty was never ceded. So-called Australia always was, and always will be, Aboriginal land.
Pay The Rent.