Issue 8 is now live! We hope you all enjoy reading it. There are so many great works included. Thank you to all who submitted.
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Issue 7 follows the themes of Leda, Ahalya & Rindr. We also want to give a trigger warning for this issue, our contributors have dealt very honestly with reclaiming power after abuse as well as #MeToo stories.
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Dear Readers,
Cauldron Anthology is so proud to offer to you all Issue 6 - LGBTQA+ “Sappho, Inari Okami, & Ardhanarishvara”. We started curating this issue in July during Pride Month because we wanted to do a special issue merging mythology with current day issues, and I’m so pleased with how this issue turned out. We have love poems, we have the roar of pride, we have tales of becoming who you knew you were always meant to be, and so much more. I sincerely hope that you all enjoy this issue as much as we enjoyed putting it together. I would like to thank each and every one of our contributors; your work has been such a joy to read. I would like to thank all of our readers for the unwavering support you have given to Cauldron Anthology. And of course I would like to thank the entirety of my staff for their dedicated work. I hope this issue inspires you all! Abigail Pearson, Editor-in-Chief
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Cauldron Anthology's second issue! We are so grateful to everyone who contributed!
And as the founder I am so thankful for all the help from my team, especially our new art editor who put together our first PDF version of the magazine! You can find the issue here. i. when you hold her, you are holding the strongest fragile thing the seas have ever tried and failed to drown. this is not a love for those who do not know what it means to suffer. ii. when you are almost too late to save her, you will want to tell her how the sea whispers her name back to you the same way a god repeats a sinner’s prayers for salvation. iii. when you see her weep for the first time, you will remember why your sisters told you to drown her while you still could. you will understand why the fates laugh at the folly of lovers. HOW TO LOVE A MORTAL (FOR SIREN LOVERS WHO HAVE SUFFERED SO MUCH.) About L.C. WoodburyLillian Catherina, also known as L.C. Woodbury, is a writer with a love of cats, thunderstorms, and all things mysterious, from the depths of the ocean to the board game Clue. She writes novels, short stories, and poetry, and her dream is to write someone’s favorite book someday.
Social Media Links: Wordpress, Patreon, NaNoWriMo, & Youtube. i. when you kiss her, you are kissing lips that sing grief to the sea like a child echoing back a mother’s lullaby. this is not a kiss for those who do not know what it means to lose. ii. when her sisters rise up from beneath the waves to sing your name and beckon you with shimmering bony fingers, there is always the chance she will not come to save you from those snapping shark-like jaws. iii. when you see her weep for the first time, you will remember why they whispered to stay away from sirens. you will understand why love is an instrument of war. HOW TO LOVE A SIREN (FOR MORTAL LOVERS WITH SO MUCH TO LOSE.) About L.C. WoodburyLillian Catherina, also known as L.C. Woodbury, is a writer with a love of cats, thunderstorms, and all things mysterious, from the depths of the ocean to the board game Clue. She writes novels, short stories, and poetry, and her dream is to write someone’s favorite book someday.
Social Media Links: Wordpress, Patreon, NaNoWriMo, & Youtube. and the waters flowed around his beard unshaven and unpredictable he caught my eye, though, he was my seducing bait the tangles of my hair started to unravel naked and exposed the froth of the waves spat around the cracks of my toes his footprints deepened in the sand, and imprinted onto my bosomed chest devouring my inhibitions I wanted to taste the joys and wonders of temptation the salt spread across my tongue, suckling to my taste buds fears and desires my song had rescued his lonesome and ageing heart the chorus revitalised his yearning for a climaxing passion he kissed my impulses in sync to the rhythms that played. About Zoe Maynard Zoe Maynard is currently a UK student studying English at the University of Northampton. Her poetry has been featured in The Poeteer: A 21st Century Poetry Publication, Midnight Circus Literary Magazine, Les Rêves des Notre Ours, Indiana Voice Journal, and her work is forthcoming in an anthology about social injustice.
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