“It’s really important for me to encourage a diversity of perspectives in theater, which I think will lead to a greater understanding of who we ALL are. I’m also really interested in pushing tough conversations so that we can get closer to answers the answers about who we are and where we are going as humans.” – Amina Henry
Category: literature
Warlock Asylum’s New Magazine On Urban Art
Reader’s can finally get a glimpse of some of the latest happenings in the urban underground. Blue Steel Magazine will feature some of the daily happenings […]
Warlock Asylum’s Interview With Legendary Paranormal Researcher Rosemary Ellen Guiley
The other day I was in Barnes and Nobles, and I came across this book entitled, The Vengeful Djinn. It is a new release and […]
Ishtahar
From Storm Constantine’s Stalking Tender Prey *** I am the daughter of Hebob, the farmer, who is held in esteem by the Shining Ones; the […]
Beneath the Sands
From Storm Constantine’s The Enchantments of Flesh and Spirit. (I’ve taken liberties with the grammer, as evidently her editor sucked balls. This text is also […]