"BEWARE OF ARTISTS: They mix with all classes of society and are therefore the most dangerous." ~ A propaganda poster circulated during the McCArthy Era
Writers are among the most dangerous of artists. Their ability to imagine futures of peace, equality, and acceptance have the potential to inspire our reality and model better ways of being, and even more important, thinking.
This collection of stories and poems dares to explore dangers real and fantastical and perhaps through their enjoyment, we will all dare to imagine a world made better through art.
Featuring fiction and poetry from:
C.H. Lindsay
September Roberts
Alex Jay Lore
Denis Feehan
C.W. Allen
David Rodeback
Bryan Young
Susan J. Wurtzburg
Monica J. Williams
Debra Birdwell Winkler
Danielle Harward
Annika Wildenradt
Christian Bradley
Rachel DeFriez
M. Rohr
Lillian Angelovic
H.L. Voss
Linné Elizabeth
C.R. Langille
Lorraine Jeffery
J.L. Milligan
Talysa Sainz
Gail Boling
Pat Partridge
Wayne F. Gledhill
Logan Sidwell
Tim Heare
Nicole Dvorak Klunder
Daniel Yocom
Heidi Voss
Josie Hume
Lucy Tayco Price
Michelle Chamberlain
Valarie Schenk
C.M. Greathouse
Margot Monroe
Steve Capone, Jr.
Jacquelyn Dohoney
Shawn Pollock