Issue 4 is up! You can get your copy here: https://34orchard.com/issues/issue-4/
This is our biggest issue yet, and contains truly outstanding work. Don’t miss it!
Issue 4 is up! You can get your copy here: https://34orchard.com/issues/issue-4/
This is our biggest issue yet, and contains truly outstanding work. Don’t miss it!
We’re thrilled to announce the Table of Contents for the Fall 2021 issue of 34 Orchard, which will be released on November 10, 2021!
This is our biggest issue yet. Here’s what we’ve got in store for you:
Cover Art: The Ghost of the Fair – Walter H. Von Egidy
Dead Man’s Curve – Rachel Unger
Rocky Mountain Hocus – C.R. Langille
Richmond Hill – Donna Dallas
A Marked Life – Greer Arrowsmith
Open Letter to a Killer – Sarah Collins Honenberger
Mourning Girl – Page Sullivan
Chekhov’s Pliers – H. Zuroski
Everything Fits If You Push Hard Enough – Rob Francis
Botany Lesson – Shelly Jones
In The City of Floating Wolves – Tara Campbell
Here I Am – Shannon Hollinger
Lost & Found – Michael Allyn Wells
Finding Peace with the Anechoic System – Matt Brandenburg
Night Sounds – Andrew Majors
Planetless – Angi Shearstone
Of Ink and Blood – Kevin M. Casin
The Bone Garden of Arachne Lovell – Ness Cernac
The Estate Sale – Molly Greer
All Clued Out – Ray Daley
Croaking Frogs – Sean Jacques
Last Christmas – Robbie Gamble
Letter to the Other Side – Rob Smales
The issue will be available right here on the issues page on November 10!
34 Orchard‘s Issue 2, Autumn 2020, has arrived! You can head over to the issue’s page here to download your copy as a PDF.
While we don’t have a print edition–this is so we can focus on paying our writers–the PDF is designed for double-sided printing.
As always, our issues are free of charge, but if you’d like to help us out, there’s a link to donate $1.99, and a Paypal address at the bottom of the page if you’d like to donate more.
We are extremely proud of the fine work featured in this issue, and we’re especially happy that COVID didn’t foil our plans for bringing our readers quality work. Thank you for supporting us, and enjoy!
It’s been an interesting journey this time around, but we’re delighted to announce the Table of Contents for our sophomore issue—coming to this website on November 10!
In this issue, twenty-one artists from everywhere burn worlds to the ground in terrifyingly beautiful ways, featuring the following art, fiction and poetry:
Cover Art: Burning the Bitch’s Fence – Billy Bradshaw
In the Witch House — Chris Campeau
fairy ring — Clay McLeod Chapman
I Tell the Moon — Carol Despeaux Fawcett
Phantom Touch — Amar Benchikha
You Do the Hokey Pokey — Jay Abramowitz
Not Your Kid — Juleigh Howard-Hobson
Fish — Corin Scher
Seven Vignettes about Rats (Creative Nonfiction) — Kali Meister
A Plastic Life — Desirae Terrien
The Jet Black Knight — Lorna Wood
Extinction — Page Sullivan
Polka Dot — MK Roney
A Walk to the Pond — Elizabeth J. Coleman
Loose Ends — C.M. Saunders
Amy’s Game — Liam Hogan
Every Piece (is Sacred) — Hunter Liguore
No Regrets in New Jerusalem — Kaitlyn Downing
Carrion — Ellen Andersen
Staying Inside — Brandon Kawashima
Cactusland — R.A. Busby
You’ll be able to download your copy from our Issue Page here on Tuesday, November 10. Don’t forget the donate link! Our issues are always free of charge, but if you’d like to help us out—especially during these crazy times—we’d love it. We pay our artists $50 per piece, and that largely comes out of our pockets. Help us keep great art in the world—and others escape to 34 Orchard.
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.
On 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