HAPPY RELEASE DAY—HERE’S ISSUE 12!

It’s here!

The twenty artists in this issue wander the corridors of longing, which is often considered a yearning for a person, object, or location. But it can mean so much more—and sometimes be the loneliest, most isolating emotion in the human experience.

As the purported “most wonderful time of year” approaches, for those who long for anything at all, it might actually be the darkest.

Welcome to the house so empty your own voice comes back to haunt you.

Welcome to 34 Orchard.

34 Orchard Autumn 2025 Final Cover

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Announcing the ToC for 34 ORCHARD’s Autumn 2025 issue: COMING MONDAY!

We’re thrilled to present our table of contents for the Autumn 2025 issue, which will be released this Monday, November 10, 2025.

In Issue 12, twenty artists wander the corridors of longing.

When we think of longing, we think of desire, nostalgia, hope, regret, tenderness, desperation, and resignation. But its power shouldn’t be Continue reading “Announcing the ToC for 34 ORCHARD’s Autumn 2025 issue: COMING MONDAY!”

ISSUE 9 IS HERE!

In our Spring 2024 offering, artists from everywhere take stock of every aspect of waiting: its anxiety, its despair, its loneliness. Its hope, drive, and passion. Its anticipation … and its futility.

This issue’s strong international showing proves that waiting can be a torturous constant no matter who we are, how we were raised, or where we are from; it is a state that is just human. As we look ahead into the rest of 2024, it might be worth it to examine what we’re waiting for, why … and consider if it’s really worth it.

Issue 9's cover, featuring "When the Light Dies" by Keith Molden.

The downloadable PDF is designed so that it can be printed on double-sided paper for easy reading like a print magazine. As always, the issue is free, but there is a donation link should you choose to contribute.

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Announcing the Spring 2024 ToC!

The ToC for our Spring 2024 issue is here!

In this issue, twenty-one artists take stock of the nature of waiting: its anxiety, its despair, its loneliness. Its hope, drive, and passion. Its anticipation … and its futility. Featuring work from not just the US, Canada, and the UK, but also Argentina, Bangladesh, India, Japan, and the Philippines. You won’t want to miss it!

Issue 9's cover, featuring "When the Light Dies" by Keith Molden.Cover Art: When the Light Dies – Keith Molden

D-Day – Norie Suzuki

Revenge – Dan B. Fierce

Lake Effect – Jason P. Burnham

There – L.T. Ward

First Day Jitters – Donna J.W. Munro

Humans Suppress and History Reveals – Sonali Roy

The Man in the Gray Suit – Fariel Shafee

You Have Summoned a Demon – Ray Daley

Search Underway for Missing Submarine Bringing Tourists to Titanic – John Jeffire

Stillbirth – Jaclyn Eccesso

Suyuntu – Christine Lajewski

Skyline – Jennifer Fanning

Hot on the Trail – Josh Schlossberg

The Seduction – Elizabeth Falcon

Halloween Notes from Bloody Mary of the Philippines– Caroline Hung

The Ghosts at Yazá Bridge – Andrea Ferrari Kristeller

Family Heirloom – Christopher Emmerson-Pace

Last Stop – Brenna Monaghan Behel

Eleven Ways the World Could End – Jack Powers

Unidentified Climbing Object – Angelique Fawns

Arrives on our issues page on April 25!