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  • Cover art from ‘The Symphony’ by cms

    February Issue: Le Voyant
  • Contents Camera Obscura by Ruby Brooke The Landscape of My Origin by Puck A God’s Choice by Belial Scripture by Robin Movement by Em Term by Adia Witherspoon Forever Winter by Catrinel Bucur The Painting by Luca Geus Everything Breathes by Jasmine A Life Lived Once by c. m. s.

    July Issue: Still Life
  • SUBMISSIONS OPEN: JULY 6TH – JULY 27TH “When old age shall this generation waste, Thou shalt remain, in midst of other woe Than ours, a friend to man, to whom say’st ‘Beauty is truth, truth beauty,—that is all Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know.” – John Keats, Ode on a Grecian…

    July Prompt: Still Life
  • Cover art from ‘From the Great Rift Valley, An Echo’ by c. m. s. Contents Canis Minor (Lesser Dog) by Ruby Brooke My Hunt for Her by Puck Cry for Something but Do It in Silence by Catrinel Bucur From the Great Rift Valley, An Echo by c. m. s.

    June Issue: Hunting Game
  • SUBMISSIONS OPEN: JUNE 8TH-JUNE 29TH “There is no hunting like the hunting of man, and those who have hunted armed men long enough and liked it, never care for anything else thereafter.” – Ernest Hemingway. Imagine how those first garden-fresh days on earth might have felt. Edenic, unspoilt. Just ripe. Each animal guided by their…

    June Prompt: Hunting Game
  • Cover art from ‘Judgement Day (For the Ones Who Lose) by c. m. s. Contents Bookends by Ruby Brooke Divine Touch by Lone Doomsday is a Thursday by Puck Omnibenevolence by Belial Out by Sarah Williams Man Before God by Floyd Jones Reckoning Day by Lou Judgement Day (For the Ones Who Lose) by c.m.s…

    May Issue: Reckoning Day
  • SUBMISSIONS OPEN: MAY 11TH – MAY 25TH “What will you do in the day of reckoning, when disaster comes from afar? To whom will you run for help? Where will you leave your riches?” – Isaiah 10:3. Imagine watching the final scene of a film in a deafeningly quiet cinema. Imagine the day the sun…

    May Prompt: Reckoning Day
  • If I was asked to describe us in a few words, I might start frantically putting adjectives after another, trying to cling to those words and pretending to know what they mean, really. I might also tell you that there can never be enough words to describe the immense amount of affection and connection you…

The Café Society is an online magazine featuring original prompts which focus on the mind and the work of the artist. All works submitted come together at the end of the month to construct a catalogue of creations.

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