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Issue 24 of Neon features the work of Emily Darrell, Claudine R. Moreau, L.E. Butler, Omar Metwally, Howie Good, Jonathan Greenhause, Tetman Callis, Noel Sloboda, Rachel Mehl, and Caitlin Elizabeth Thomson. For more information, see: www.neonmagazine.co.uk. Issue 23 of Neon features the work of Arijit Sen, Matthew Dexter, Bob Thurber, Matthew Burnside, Daniel Powell, Ian Gammie, Patrick McGinty, and Sara Crowley. For more information, see: www.neonmagazine.co.uk. Issue 22 of Neon features the work of Howie Good, Paul McDonald, Ladee Hubbard, Dave Migman, Adam Moorad, Joseph A. W. Quintela, Jessica Hollander, Emily Darrell, and Bryce Alister Doersam. For more information, see: www.neonmagazine.co.uk. Issue 21 of Neon features the work of P. Edward Cunningham, Robert S. King, Kate Wyer, Kirsty Logan, Sean Patrick Conlon, Michael Spring, Sonia Hendy-Isaac, Angela Parker, Gavin Broom, and Jason Irwin. For more information, see: www.neonmagazine.co.uk. Issue 20 of Neon features the work of Jonathan Greenhause, CL Bledsoe, Howie Good, Christopher James, Donna Burgess, Stevie Blue, Daniel Uncapher, and Jenn Clarke, as well as photo-illustrations by Matina Stamatakis. For more information, see: www.neonmagazine.co.uk. Issue 19 of Neon features the work of Rhian Waller, Daniel Hudon, Puma Perl, Alvaro Zinos-Amaro, Jacqueline West, Raul Gallardo, Shokry Eldaly, Lydia Williams and Heather Bell, as well an interview with Alvaro Zinos-Amaro about his short story "The Man Made Only Of Straight Lines: A Rectilinear Fable". For more information, see www.neonmagazine.co.uk. Issue 18 of Neon features the work of Sarah Hilary, Colin James, JC Miller, Cathal O' Connell, Nick Orf, Elizabeth Eslami, Lida Broadhurst, and Rhian Waller, as well an interview with Elizabeth Eslami about her story "Mata Hormigas". For more information, see www.neonmagazine.co.uk This is the other weirdness I thought might be a cool sticker. In the background there is the priest from the episode of Cheers where Dianne and Frasier are about to get married. It was on TV while I was taking pictures, so I used it. Accidents make art. And I'll fight you over that statement. I like to mess around w/ photoshop sometimes. Hopefully it doesn't come off as too "photoshopy" I kind of want to make this [and another I'll post later] as stickers. and sticker Boston & beyond w/ their weirdness. Does anybody have anything to say about that?
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