Scattered: A Dark Forest Press Zine #4
Are you ready for the best issue of Scattered yet?! Well, I guess it doesn’t matter. Either way, you seem to be reading it right now, be it digitally or holding a paper copy in your hands. And if you aren’t prepared, this one will melt you down into human slag. Metaphorically, of course. There are some tasty treats in these pages. First, we have new bizarro and cosmic horror fiction from masters of their craft Michael Allen Rose and Sam Rebelein. Next, we have a poetry/art piece from the stupendous Erik Keevan along with art from Wayne Curran and Leo Corbett. And finally, we have a brand new review from Leslie Edens. This time, she applies her analysis to the Skibidi Toilet phenomenon, digging into the meaning behind it and its echoes of past rebellion.
“Dear Neighbor” by Michael Allen Rose
Fiction
“That Toilet Strikes Me as
Odd: My Admittedly
Sophomoric and Inexpert
Review of Skibidi Toilet “ by Leslie Edens
Review
“Tsunagari”
by Erik Keevan
Poetry
“Liminal Mart”
by Sam Rebelein
Fiction
Art by Wayne Curran and Leo Corbett