Infocalypse

Arts and Literary Magazine

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Mantras of the Moon by Srijani Mitra, University of Alabama Press (May 2026)

Mantras of the Moon by Srijani Mitra, University of Alabama Press (May 2026)

Sonnet for Proteus

Sonnet for Proteus

Tyrant Seasons

Tyrant Seasons

The dust that haunts corners of these rooms

The dust that haunts corners of these rooms

A review of The Girl Who Was Tuesday by Beatriz Seelaender presented as a poem based on the characters by Rachel Turney

A review of The Girl Who Was Tuesday by Beatriz Seelaender presented as a poem based on the characters by Rachel Turney

Samson

Samson

Ocyrhoë Crying

Ocyrhoë Crying

The Writing on Patricia Kadgien’s Wall

The Writing on Patricia Kadgien’s Wall

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My Mind to Your Mind

My Mind to Your Mind

Prologue: Powered by Hacks, Heart, and Mild Hysteria

Prologue: Powered by Hacks, Heart, and Mild Hysteria
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Welcome to the Infocalypse!

Welcome to the Infocalypse!

Reviews & Recursions

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Mantras of the Moon by Srijani Mitra, University of Alabama Press (May 2026)

Mantras of the Moon by Srijani Mitra, University of Alabama Press (May 2026)

A review of The Girl Who Was Tuesday by Beatriz Seelaender presented as a poem based on the characters by Rachel Turney

A review of The Girl Who Was Tuesday by Beatriz Seelaender presented as a poem based on the characters by Rachel Turney

Dark Side of the Boom: How Scammers Hijacked the AI Revolution by Patrick Coughlin, River Grove Books, June 23, 2026

Dark Side of the Boom: How Scammers Hijacked the AI Revolution by Patrick Coughlin, River Grove Books, June 23, 2026

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Testimonials

“I find [Infocalypse] deeply accomplished: thoughtful, visually striking, and genuinely artistic without feeling forced or overdetermined. The structure feels intentional and alive, and the whole issue carries clear editorial intelligence while still leaving space for risk and play.” -

Isabel Fontes, Author

“Infocalypse feels like a magazine made by someone who understands that attention is political, form is ethical, and thinking itself is an act of resistance; someone who trusts readers enough not to explain that out loud.”

Brent Symon, Physicist

Finally, a lit mag with its feet on the ground. It's statistically unlikely that only the best writers and artists gain traction. The unsung need a place to start, and this is it.

Betty Franks, Artist

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