34O gets lucky and curl up with Issue 8 today!

I’m THRILLED to announce that 34 Orchard got lucky today–we are Duotrope’s featured listing (Duotrope, for those of you who don’t know, is a website where writers can search for markets to submit their work). For just TODAY ONLY (1/6/24), you can see our awesomeness on Duotrope’s front page here: https://duotrope.com/ and their X(Twitter) feed here: https://twitter.com/Duotrope

In the meantime–if you’re in the Northeast, snow is afoot! Need some reading material? Check out our latest issue, Issue #8, packed with ghost stories here: https://34orchard.com/issue-8/. Happy weekend!

34 ORCHARD Issue 8 goes GREAT with a nice glass of wine!

ISSUE 8 IS HERE!

A clown questions his actions during the Hartford Circus Fire, a woman spends hours calling for the missing, and a man’s unsettled conflict with his brother rents his world in two. A dog mommy may fail at making the ultimate choice and an uncertain slaughterhouse worker may end up without one. In Issue 8, twenty-four artists ponder the dangers in unanswered questions, and the effects on us when things are left unresolved.

34 ORCHARD Issue 8 Cover

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.

Click here to get your copy!

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Announcing the Table of Contents for Issue 8, Autumn 2023 – Coming November 10!

We’re thrilled to announce 34 Orchard’s Autumn 2023 issue’s Table of Contents!

34 ORCHARD Issue 8 Cover

Teeming with unreliably-narrated ghost stories, Issue 8 includes many burgeoning and experienced voices as well as special surprises. We’re privileged to bring you a brand new tale by Edgar Allan Poe Award winner Lynne Barrett, whose stories have been featured in more fine anthologies and journals than we can count and has also won the Moondance International Film Festival award for Best Short Story (we can’t do her accomplishments justice in this small space). And in a piercing piece of creative nonfiction penned exclusively for our readers, real-life ghost hunter L.E. Daniels—also an excellent short story writer—shares a tactile encounter with tormented souls in the ruins of Pompeii.

What’s been left unresolved for you? As the days get shorter and 2023 trundles toward its close, Issue 8 may be just what you need to remind you that you are not alone.

Cover Art: A Story to Tell – Trisha J. Wooldridge

The Solitary Man – Leen Raats

Weary Willie – Bethany Bruno

Missing – Sarah Cannavo

Forever Plastic Playhouses – Patrick Malka

Falling – Julie Sevens

Breaking Water – Nancy Byrne Iannucci

Split – Sam Rebelein

Adultery in Modern Massachusetts – Lynne Barrett

Cleansing Me of You – Deborah L. Davitt

Perfect Quiet – Kathleen Smith

The Ecstasy of Saint Theresa – Wailana Kalama

Do I Just Let the Cancer Take You? – Lynne Schmidt

Keepsakes and Mementos Mori – Cormack Baldwin

Who Else Can See? – Megan Wildhood

Fog Over Jennings Beach – Jackson Kuhl

Beneath the Ice – Harrison Demchick

The Thing Under the Sink – Liam Hogan

Famine – Melanie Simutis

The Millstones on That Path – Robert Mayette

East St., Providence, RI – Joshua Rex

Weird Witness – L.E. Daniels

Only the Shape – Anj Baker

No Winter Maintenance – Susan R. Morritt

You’ll be able to download Issue 8 right from our Issues page here on November 10, 2023!

Congratulations are in order …

We’ve just learned that Deborah L. Davitt’s poem “A Hand Against My Window” has been nominated for the 2021 Science Fiction & Fantasy Poetry Association’s Rhysling Award! Congratulations, Deborah!

We published “A Hand Against My Window” because it’s just plain terrifying. Check it out in Issue 1 here: https://34orchard.com/issues/issue-1/

If you’d like to learn more about the SFPA and the Rhysling Award, you can do that here: https://www.sfpoetry.com/index.html

ISSUE 1 NOW AVAILABLE!

Issue 1–our debut–is now available!

With cover art by Brandon Kawashima, this issue features artists from as far away as Greece, Nigeria and the UK–as well as right here in the US and delivers visceral work that unpacks the things we don’t want to admit are in our basements.

The downloadable PDF is designed so that it can be printed on double-sided paper for easy reading like a print magazine.

The issue is free, but there is a donation link should you choose to contribute.

Click here to get your copy!

Announcing the Spring 2020 Issue’s Table of Contents!

JPEG OF ISSUE 1 COVEROn April 25, artists from all over the globe deliver visceral work that unpacks the things we don’t want to admit are in our basements. Announcing the Table of Contents for 34 Orchard’s Inaugural issue!

Cover Art: Lost and Found – Brandon Kawashima

Trenchman – John Wayne Comunale

Madame Rosio Holds a Séance – J. Federle

A Murder – Die Booth

Tales from a Communion Line – Yash Seyedbagheri

A Hand Against My Window – Deborah L. Davitt

Night Crier – Stephen Mark Rainey

Runner – Chrissie Rohrman

Bad Altitude – Luke Spooner, Carrion House, http://www.carrionhouse.com

Bones – Crystal Sidell

Kintsugi – Page Sullivan

Christmas Chicken – Ernest O. Ògúnyemí

/thestrangethingwebecome – Eric LaRocca

Laying out my dolls – Malcolm Davidson

Lust Becomes Us – Dawson M. Kiser

Like It’s A Mad Thing – Lee Ann Kostempski

the reader – Christopher Woods

The Pink Casket – Atalanti Evripidou

Dinner at the Candlestick Table – Megan Wildhood