22. That’s a Wrap
Well, that’s got it for this go-round. I hope that you have enjoyed the second issue of Dreadnought SF!
The second issue of The Lotus Tree Literary Review is up next. It’s an all-genres journal of art and literature. I will probably send out another call for submissions and may also open the sub portal and announce it on social media. But that won’t be for quite some time. Upon its publication, that will be it for a long while for the original magazines. I will circle back to them from time to time though.
Thanks for reading!
Safe travels, children of the stars . . .
Justin
Artist Bios
Dave Vescio
Dave Vescio is an internationally award-winning contemporary artist and retired film star, having appeared in the films Hick, Gemini Rising and many others. See more of his unique and beautiful work here.
Paulo Sayeg
Paulo Sayeg was born in 1960, in São Paulo, Brazil and has been involved with art since a child, learning painting and lithography from his uncle, Alberto Garutti. At 22-years-old, Paulo presented a solo exhibition, the first of many, both domestically and internationally. Paulo continues to live in São Paulo, where he works in illustration, animation, visual programming and advertising. In 1987, the São Paulo Association of Art Critics (APCA) recognized Paulo with the award for best designer. APCA was established in 1956 and celebrates the best in the Brazilian fields of stage acting, music, literature, film, television, plastic arts, and radio.
ML Weintraub
ML Weintraub is an artist and poet whose best work is done by the gentle light of the moon, the stars and the glowing ember of a roll-your-own cigarette. ML’s poetry appeared in the debut issue of The Starlight SciFaiku Review and their artwork appeared in its third issue.