The Rebis is an annual Tarot-themed print anthology of creative writing and art with a progressive flavour.
Created by a community of multidimensional thinkers, writers and artists, each issue focuses on a single Tarot card through stories weaving together psychology, mythology and spirituality.
About The Star issue from the publisher:
This 114-page issue features the work of more than 30 writers, artists, and change-makers exploring themes found in The Star tarot card, including hope, inspiration, regeneration, and futurity.
These pages are filled with dreams, practical actions for change, and existential resilience. We go on unconventional healing journeys and transition into bodies that feel like home. We examine the connection between erotic power and collective liberation. There’s a vengeful underworld goddess, ancient mystery traditions, and Orphic hymns. We talk to birds, give up miracle cures, and go to queer yoga. We make kimchi with friends and deconstruct the cis-hetero nuclear family model. We travel to new worlds built after the old worlds fall.
In such a fraught present, the stories, poems, comics, essays, and art in this volume are rich with tales of hope amidst grief, liberation through crisis, and healing in unexpected places.
About The Devil issue from the publisher:
This 120-page issue features the work of 38 writers and artists exploring themes found in The Devil archetype, including power, rebellion, liberation, desire, shadow work, self-authenticity, and so much more.
This issue is about transformation through confrontation. It's full of truth-telling and radical courage. We wrestle with shame, fear, and obsession, and learn to claim ourselves in imperfect, messy, and beautiful ways. We examine the connection between pleasure, resistance, and collective care. There are monsters and tricksters, underworld rituals, and scenes of ecstatic transgression. We explore counter-cultural rebellion, anti-authoritarianism, intimate hauntings, and the art of breaking the rules. We pray to the Devil, challenge the ties that bind us to each other, and navigate the edges of eroticism.
In a world full of restrictions and expectation, the stories, poems, essays, and art in this volume are rich with encounters of the forbidden and lessons from our shadow selves. This is an anthology for those of us who are willing to step into discomfort, uncover hidden truths, and meet ourselves fully, without the masks we so frequently wear.