Jessica Nelson-Tyers kicks off our fourth issue with "Estuarine Species", a dark tale of a fishing trip gone wrong. We also feature another gut-punch story from Australia's body horror specialist Claire Fitzpatrick, and "Fritz", Brad McNaughton's ode to true love and the South Australian delicacy. Abigail Simpson's "The Girl, the Cat and the Goblins" provided inspiration for Oliver Hayes' linotype cover art, and the prolific Eugen Bacon teams up with E. Don Harpe to give us "Alice", their story of sex, jealousy and robots.
Breach is a bi-monthly digital magazine with a focus on new and emerging Australian and New Zealand writers and artists. Thank you for supporting independent publishing!
Jessica Nelson-Tyers kicks off our fourth issue with "Estuarine Species", a dark tale of a fishing trip gone wrong. We also feature another gut-punch story from Australia's body horror specialist Claire Fitzpatrick, and "Fritz", Brad McNaughton's ode to true love and the South Australian delicacy. Abigail Simpson's "The Girl, the Cat and the Goblins" provided inspiration for Oliver Hayes' linotype cover art, and the prolific Eugen Bacon teams up with E. Don Harpe to give us "Alice", their story of sex, jealousy and robots.
Breach is a bi-monthly digital magazine with a focus on new and emerging Australian and New Zealand writers and artists. Thank you for supporting independent publishing!