Etc.

“Etc.” is where we keep the unaccountable mutants in our collection: a space for videos, interviews, art, hybrid works, and unspeakable creations.

Illustrations by Irina Tall (Novikova)

The wolves see us seeing them like we aren’t there. They wander & play among the city seams. They bleed through the paper. They have much to show us. Today, we feature illustrations by Irina Tall (Novikova).

Published November 11, 2024

Spike from Buffy the Vampire Slayer, his face half in shadow

Podcast: Kick the Spike: Fangs for the Memories ep. 47

We crush out (& guest!) on our favorite Buffy pod, Fangs for the Memories!

Published December 26, 2023

  • Friday, October 13, 2023

    This Friday the 13th, we put together a sac of treats for all you happy campers out there on Crystal Lake: posters, lost taglines, death metal samplecore, Crispin Glover dance moves, & an altar with the head of Pamela Voorhees. Check it out.

  • A collage inspired by the Texas Chainsaw Massacre

    Six Collages by Kayte Terry

    “The splicing/patchworking of paper in collage feels like building a body and also a world.” Kayte Terry shows us bodies bodies bodies inside out, fabric paper skin stitched together with love, always alive, in whatever forms we find ourselves, with the object of desire expressed, appetite in the visual field. Check them out.

  • A photo of the artist Zack Pieper outside of one of his installations

    Haunted & Haunting: An Interview with Zack Pieper by Gina Myers

    Exorcize your ghosts, or learn to live with them: Zach Pieper haunts Milwaukee shop windows with his annual Ghost-It Notes project, & we are so there for it. Read the interview.

  • Image of the album cover for Rrsatz's Why Do They Call You Deuce

    Monster Mash: Rrsatz Horror Songs

    “The neighborhood dogs stay in their houses / even dads won’t talk to me.” Check out these horror-themed songs from Rrsatz’s Why Do They Call You Deuce, including the werewolf lament, “And to Run With the Monster Tonight.” Have a listen.

  • A black and white image of a man with his hands up in defense as he is approached by a werewolf baring its teeth

    from The Wolves by Paul Dellevigne

    In this screenplay excerpt, we present the bartender’s dilemma: Which one of these motherfuckers is turning into a werewolf tonight? Read the excerpt.

  • A black and white image of Nosferatu staring out a window with missing panes, his clawlike hands wrapped around the mullion

    from Works & Days by Gina Myers

    Not to let the vampire shadow overtake us: In this video, Gina Myers overdubs that wavering moment when Nosferatu comes for us in the night. Watch the video.