Behemoth magazine
Editor-in-Chief
Scott Knoll
Scott Knoll (artist name leviareverb/scottsavestheday) is a California-based Laotian-American artist and writer. He is an alumni of California State University, Fresno that specializes in fiction, lyrical poetry, and comic art. As an artist and writer, he utilizes vibrant imagery and unique characterization to create immersive worlds. He draws inspiration from his ancestral heritage, the energy of punk music (Brand New, Light This City, Set Your Goals), and the charm of 90's cartoons like Animaniacs. His work resonates with cultural depth and nostalgic charm as he attempts to retrace what has been left behind in dreams, delving into subconscious, unraveling the fragments of memory that linger within. His work has been featured in literary magazines and art collectives including: Airplane Reading, hais: a literary journal, and Legacy Tributes.
Selected works
Contributions in The View from Our Eyes in Behemoth Magazine Presents Aftershock Volume II: Royal Grudge.
“For that Flight Attendant, from the boy with a dead Gameboy” in Airplane Reading.
“Postcards in Yosemite” in hais: a literary journal (5th Issue).
“The Moon’s Divide” in Behemoth Magazine Issue 1.
Short Stories
Momimimeow Comic and Additional works in Behemoth Magazine Presents Aftershock III: Royal Grudge.
Editor for the First of It’s Kind comic in Behemoth Magazine Presents Aftershock Volume I.
Contributor for Legacy Tributes
Comics and Art
Contact
Behance: @scottsavestheday