From Behemoth

Design by Valentino Di Pietro Hernandez
Issue 1.5 Cover Design - Will be released upon the completion of the eBook.

our thanks

Behemoth received over 800 submissions from talented creatives, and we’re proud to showcase a glimpse of the works here.

Issue 1.5 is our step forward as an independent online literary journal that presents unpublished work for a more unique experience to our readers.

Issue 1.5 gathers creatives from our small town with contributors across, all over the United States, Ghana, Korea, China, Australia, Scotland, France, and Austria. Our collaborators include emerging and established writers, clerks, educators, students, Pushcart Prize nominees, actors, non profit workers, and working artists whose craft help shape this issue.


POETRY
Audra Burwell
Andy Oram
Tom Stuckey
Emily Jo Scalzo
Joshua Bennett
Anglina Leaños
UV Ibarra
Angelina Heiser
Megan Shub
Baskin Cooper
Isabel Flick
Tess Matukonis
Steve Westbrook
Sao Mai
Will Freeney
Yuan Changming

PHOTOGRAPHY
Susan Chapin
Stellin Brown
Jay Shifman
Bill Wolak

ART & COMICS
Sheree Shatsky
Mel Hamilton
Nicole Hempel
Michael K. White
Pete Fadner

NONFICTION
Sacha Yuan
Roy Zuberi
Mauricio Ernesto Ramirez
David Bradley

 

FICTION
Polly Dunn
Zoé Mahfouz
Tom Misuraca
Barlow Crassmont
Travis Flatt
Ivan de Monbrison
Jacob Reina
Alexandra Meyer
Megan P. Shub
Mord McGhee
Roberto Ontiveros
Connor Braaten

EXPERIMENTAL
Matthew E. Henry

WITH SPECIAL THANKS TO
Everyone that submitted
Professor Tanya Nichols
Tori De La Torre
Sam Lopez
Friends and Family of Behemoth Magazine

Behemoth Magazine

Founded in 2024 by a few university writers and artists, Behemoth Magazine is a web magazine and art collective living in the shadows of giant monsters, drawing Shonen Jump-inspired manga, and listening to punk music.

It’s where poets, fiction writers, artists, and comic creators find room to carve their initials across the sky. It’s a collection of fragments: a half-heard idea, a half-remembered dream, and the towering imaginings that grow from them.

The pages of Behemoth Magazine are maps. They lead somewhere with no particular destination in mind. They’re stained, smudged, crumpled, folded, and still developing.

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