pablo vision


Birthday January 1, 1912
Location cyberspace
Occupation art anarchist
Website http://pablovision.blogspot.com/

About Me

Links to published fiction, art, reviews, audio and film can be found by visiting http://pablovision.blogspot.com/

Some recent places where his work has, or will be, published:

Clinical, Brutal: An Anthology of Writing with Guts (print anthology – Clinicality Press)
Paraphilia Magazine Issue Five (online)
Mungbeing 28 (online)
Quantum Genre on the Planet of Arts (print anthology - Crossing Chaos Enigmatic Ink)
Paraphilia Magazine Issue Three (online)
Heavy Bear (online – featured artist & cover art)
Paraphilia Magazine Issue One (online)
Black River Publishing - Literary Bitch (online)
Mungbeing 23 (online)
Black-Listed Magazine (online)
Heroin Love Songs Vol. 4 (online & print)
Epic Rites 2 (online)
Umbrella (online – including cover art)
The Poetry Warrior (online)
Bare Back Magazine (online)
The Shine Journal (online)
Rural Messengers Press - Side of Grits (online)
Sein und Werden – Fetishes and Philias (print)
MungBeing 22 (online)
Epic Rites 1 (online)
Clockwise Cat 12 (prose & 3 reviews - online)
Fissure Magazine (print - Shadow Archer Press)
Eviscerator Heaven 4 (pdf download)
Sein Und Werden - Memento Mori (prose - print)
Sein Und Werden - Memento Mori (art - online)
Neonbeam 6 (print)
MungBeing 21 (online)
Eviscerator Heaven 2 (pdf download)
The (twice)
Debris Magazine (online)
Zygote in my Coffee (online)
Heroin Love Songs Vol. 1 (online & print)(pushcart nominated)
MungBeing 20 (online)
Parasitic (online)
Instant Pussy (print)
Neonbeam 5 (print)
Sein und Werden - Sein, Cos, Tan (print)
Clockwise Cat 10 (online)
Cherrypicked Hand (online)
Gloom Cupboard (print – Erbacce Press)
Dogzplot Flash Fiction Anthology (print)
Explorsion (print)
Beat The Dust (selected by guest editor Mark SaFranko)
Straight From The Fridge (online)
Dogzplot (twice plus some art in summer edition)
Bad Marmalade (three times)
Word Slaw (online)
Lit Up Magazine (online)
Up The Staircase (online)
Medusa Netzine (online)

Stories about ‘him’ by other writers published at The New York Review, Lit Up Magazine, Clockwise Cat, Bad Marmalade, etc

Cover art and design for Rob Plath’s A Bellyful Of Anarchy (Epic Rites Press)

Cover art and design for Mark Walton’s Frostbitten (Workers In Blood, Vol. 1 – Epic Rites Press)

Cover art and design for David McLean's Hellbound (Workers In Blood, Vol. 2 – Epic Rites Press)

Cover art and design for Jason Hardung's The Broken And The Damned (Epic Rites Press)

Cover art and design for Jack Henry’s Crunked (Epic Rites Press)

Cover art and design for Amanda Boschetto’s Badlands (Epic Rites Press)

Cover art and design for Rob Plath’s There’s A Fist Dunked In Blood Beating In My Chest (Epic Rites Press)

Cover art and design for David McLean’s Hellbound – Expanded Version (Epic Rites Press)

Cover art and design for James Darman's The Buddha Doesn't Live Here (Epic Rites Press)

Cover art and design for The Epic Rites Journal – Issue #1 (Epic Rites Press)

Cover art and design for David McLean's Of Dead Snakes (Rain Over Bouville Publications)

Cover art and design for Linda J. Washinton’s Hybrid (d/e/a/d/b/e/a/t press)

Online journal front cover art:

Heavy Bear – Issue Two

Umbrella - Winter 2008

lo-fi audio demos at the pv demo sites – including reading of "The Great Religion” by Wolfgang Carstens, and some random art examples, can be found at http://www.myspace.com/pvdemo

Resident Artist/Graphic Designer for Epic Rites Press

The front door to Virtual Office space at Epic Rites Press can be found at http://www.epicrites.org/

http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/yourgallery/artist_profile//111532.html for pablo vision at Saatchi Gallery

pablo vision / pablo recidivision can also be found at

http://pablovision.wordpress.com/

http://pablovision.tumblr.com/

Any favorite authors? Books?

Epic Rites Publications

A Bellyful Of Anarchy – Rob Plath

“With a bodybag full of bloody memories, broken dreams and tormented visions of the future, American poet Rob Plath trudges through the darkened alleyways of your moral highground - a bellyful of anarchy is a tour de force dissection of a world gone rotten.” - RD Armstrong, Lummox Press

“A BELLYFUL OF ANARCHY IS AN ABSOLUTE MONSTER THAT WILL LEAP FROM YOUR BOOKSHELF AND KICK THE SHIT OUT OF EVERY OTHER BOOK IN YOUR LIBRARY”

More details:

http://www.epicrites.org/

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Hellbound – David McLean

…infamous for leading his readers deep into the shadowy woods of the human psyche and leaving them for dead, mclean offers a tight collection of poetry centred around clive barker’s popular hellraiser franchise…delving deep into the hellraiser mythology david does not merely interpret it, he reinvents it – making it distinctly his own…quite possibly the coolest chapbook you will ever buy…

“mclean’s poetry has always kicked your balls until you puked; with this volume you’re choking on blood and praying for replacement” - Jack Henry, d/e/a/d/b/e/a/t press & Heroin Love Songs

“Get yourself a copy of Hellbound - it’s a strangely righteous read in a tumultuous world.” - Jane Crown, Heavy Bear

More details at:

http://www.epicrites.org/"

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Frostbitten – Mark Walton

The first volume of the workers in blood series, Frostbitten continues to attract rave reviews…

“Mark Walton's poems fizzle with energy and capture the modern gay experience in all its many guises.” - Paul Burston, author (Shameless, Star People, Lovers & Losers, The Gay Divorcee, etc) and journalist (Time Out, The Guardian, The Times, The Sunday Times, The Independent on Sunday, etc)

“I found Frostbitten lucid, harrowing and compelling. It's a cogent and passionate first collection shot through with hard-won self-knowledge.” - Paul Magrs, author (Marked for Life, Never the Bride, Twin Freaks, Something Borrowed, Conjugal Rites, BBC Doctor Who series, etc)

More details at:

http://www.epicrites.org/

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The Broken And The Damned – Jason Hardung

Forthcoming at Epic Rites Press:

“The Broken and the Damned by Jason Hardung is a love poem for the schools of lost children. The story of a boy waiting at the corner of lost and found for the light of his mother’s eyes to change to gold. A long drive into that dark episode we call father that always finds us where we live. These hungry poems will inhabit you like a junkie’s old leather coat. The fix is the verse. They need to be held and read out loud to your delinquent heart. Hardung’s history packs a .38, does time, rides shotgun with a Cadillac moon singing liberation lyrics that will provide a solid rush, that feeling you get when you first feel the poem enter the bloodstream.” – S. A. Griffin

More Details at:

http://www.epicrites.org/