Parker Detchon: “Painting Like The Wind Out Here!”
Issue 001 – Parker Detchon Building literally from the ground up, Parker’s paintings are made with completely recycled materials he’s either salvaged or has been given through donations. Outside of...
View ArticleSabina Vajraca: Peeking Into Worlds Unknown.
Issue 001 – Sabina Vajraca Mesmerizingly haunting, Sabina is unafraid to dive into dark and unknown territory, leaving you scared to be alone in the dark. Seriously. A former war refugee from Bosnia,...
View ArticleFREECARE: Perfectly Calculated Chaos, One Show at a Time.
Issue 001 – FREECARE Go see FREECARE live. If you are in New York, do it. If you want an excuse to go to New York, now’s your chance. It’s the only way you’ll completely understand what this artist is...
View ArticleSolei: Dreaming Up Portraits: Astonishing Loops In Voice, Pen, And Wall.
Issue 001 – Solei The power in Solei’s very controlled line work emanated immediately with us. Whether she’s dreaming up contour-lined portraits or attempting to fill every wall with murals on the...
View ArticleMaryJane Thomson: Poems From Nature On Sense Of Self
Issue 001- MaryJane Thomson MaryJane Thomson’s poems offer gorgeous bursts of vulnerability in contained spaces. Do not be fooled by the length of her pieces, every line she presents is controlled and...
View ArticleWino-Strut: The Power of Practice
Issue 001 – Wino-Strut David Phillips is Wino-Strut, and to put it simply, he is addicting. His wild artistic style is a mix of vintage prints with modern patterns, and the combination takes us places....
View ArticleErik Kindel: Fantasy, Dystopia and Conquering The Unknown
Issue 001 – Erik Kindel Erik Kindel is unafraid to let the reader feel unsettled. Directing his stories to the deepest depths of darkness (in some cases, places literally called “Hell”), fear, and...
View ArticleTiffany V. Chin: Angles, Textures and Colors Through the Lens
Issue 001: Tiffany V. Chin Tiffany V. Chin is the queen of interesting perspectives and textures through photography. Her up close angles remind us somehow of Georgia O’Keefe American Modernism; just...
View ArticleTimothy Ellis Cole: Creatures and Characters
Issue 001: Timothy Ellis Cole When we think Timothy Ellis Cole, we immediately think prints we would love to have framed on our walls. Tim’s unique illustration and design concepts include textured...
View ArticleA Love Letter to Roller Derby and its Superwomen
Photos: Alex Erde/Flickr CC Dear Derby Girls, I don’t consider myself a natural-born cheerleader by any means — I’m rather the one who used to scowl in the stands at high school pep rallies. If given...
View ArticleThank You for Your Time
If you’re reading this, it probably means that our corner of the Internet meant something to you, or, just as likely, that you mean something to the people who edited and wrote for it. Pounding this...
View ArticleHow Making People Laugh Helped Me Conquer My Fear
Photo: Milada Vigerova, via UnSplash For Rachel, the business-school professor’s feedback had fallen into a pattern. “I could sense that you were getting increasingly nervous as the presentation went...
View ArticleIntroducing Outcryer Journal
It’s been a heady couple of months for us over here at Outcryer. Eight weeks in and we’ve caught the eye of The A.V. Club, conducted an exclusive interview with one of Jewish American literature’s...
View ArticleOutcryer Journal Presents Brian Sheffield
Brian Sheffield: Writing poetry between the lines and learning to talk about it. Be prepared for a brutally honest read that will not only tear through your heartstrings but also leave you questioning...
View ArticleJen Steinbeck: Quiet Electricity
Issue 001: Jen Steinbeck Leave your shoes at the door, and enter the contemplative world of Jen Steinbeck. Her careful eye has captured some seriously breathtaking imagery, and it leaves us thinking of...
View ArticleThe Republic of Wolves: Through Empty Vessels and into the Limelight
Issue 001: The Republic of Wolves At Outcryer, we believe heavily in the power of friend collaboration. There is something about like-minded individuals who come together to get shit done. The Republic...
View ArticleJames Harrison: Honest Paintings, Whether You Like Them or Not.
Issue 001: James Harrison James Harrison knows color; many of his pieces stand strongly as groovy sprawled-out patterns (see: Trippy Groovy). His honest paintings are shocking with their juxtaposition...
View ArticleSeamus Mullin: Storyteller of the Hour
Issue 001 – Seamus Mullin There is something about a writer who is unafraid to explore voice and leave comfort at the door. From self-conscious celery eater, to apathetic boyfriend, to wife, Seamus...
View ArticleCharlene Bagcal: When Fashion Meets Cutting Edge Film
Issue 001- Charlene Bagcal Fashion Film Director? Check. Music Video Director? Check. Fashion Photographer? You got it. Charlene Bagcal’s work encompasses an unapologetic expression that is the...
View ArticleParker Detchon: “Painting Like The Wind Out Here!”
Issue 001 – Parker Detchon Building literally from the ground up, Parker’s paintings are made with completely recycled materials he’s either salvaged or has been given through donations. Outside of...
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