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XIII Mark Teppo et al.
The thirteenth Tarot card is Death, and he is a symbol not of the end, but of transformation and rebirth. This is the genesis and root of Thirteen: Stories of Transformation. The twenty-eight authors of this collection… More
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XVIII Mark Teppo et al.
The eighteenth Tarot card is the Moon, and those who raise their arms to her know she offers Mercy and Severity in equal measure. This is the great river at night, where wolves howl and all doors are open. All futures are … More
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The Fissure King Rachel Pollack
Inspired equally by the classic TV noir Western, Have Gun, Will Travel, and Vladimir Nabokov’s most daring novel, Pale Fire, multiple award-winning writer Rachel Pollack brings us the adventures of Jack Shade, occult… More
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Underland Arcana 1 Mark Teppo et al.
This is the inaugural issue of Underland Arcana, where the numinous, the esoteric, the supernatural, and the weird collide. It contains ghost stories, apocalyptic stories, stories about cats, stories about things… More
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Underland Arcana 2 Mark Teppo et al.
This issue contains stories about cold winter nights, stories about the panic that comes in the dark, stories about awk- ward house guests, stories about love, stories about diner food, stories about other kinds of … More
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Underland Arcana 3 Mark Teppo et al.
This issue contains stories about family, stories about theft, stories about ghosts, stories about the weight of history, stories about weight we bring to history, stories about be- ing lost and being found, and stories… More
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Underland Arcana 4 Mark Teppo et al.
Underland Arcana slips through the cracks, bringing with it the numinous, the esoteric, the supernatural, and the weird. This issue contains stories about preserving planets, stories about seeking solace, stories… More
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Underland Arcana 5 Mark Teppo et al.
Underland Arcana explores the hidden spaces beneath the stairs and continues to lurk up in the attic. Here are stories about decoding human connections, stories about snakes, stories about what happens when you leave… More
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Underland Arcana 6 Mark Teppo et al.
Underland Arcana explores the parts of our heart which we don’t want to share with others. Stories about spending time with family, stories about finding your way back to family, stories about the terrible secrets families… More
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Underland Arcana 7 Mark Teppo et al.
Underland Arcana continues its deep exploration of our mercurial psyches with stories about what lurks in wells, yards, and the future. Stories about how we piece together our histories. Stories about wishes and witches,… More
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Underland Arcana 8 Mark Teppo et al.
Underland Arcana finds a crack and burrows deep, seek- ing a dark spot to curl up and wait out the winter months. There, we shall read stories about household appliances, BBQ, and what we make when we are allowed to tinker… More
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Underland Arcana 9 Mark Teppo et al.
This issue arrives with the first breath of spring. The first thaw, perhaps. Definitely in time for that first kiss—that first blush of awareness. This issue contains stories about what we hold on to after love leaves… More
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Underland Arcana 10 Mark Teppo et al.
This issue is the hot summer wind that dries your tears. We wait in the shade of the red rock, hoping there is still water in the soil. We fear to dig, but we must, because there are sprouts to be rescued. This issue contains… More
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Underland Arcana 11 Mark Teppo et al.
This issue is the cool downdraft that precedes fall. We have seen the towering thunderheads, the churning updrafts that come before the fire, and the dismal quiet that can suffocate us with stillness. Throughout—in… More
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Underland Arcana 3-issue Subscription Mark Teppo
Underland Arcana explores the weird in concert with the imagery and symbolism of the tarot. It is published several times a year (usually in conjunction with an equinox or solstice), and features stories of the strange,… More
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Underland Arcana 12 Mark Teppo et al.
This issue is a revival, a call to the sweet sweat of the summer celebration. This is the breath of wind that sweeps before the storm, that tells us of things to come and of things that will disappear when we look away. These… More