Issue 43 of Black Spring Weekly is out now — When the Artist Becomes the Ghost. Liminal art diaries, mojo bag lore, Halloween musings & haunted creative confessions. Free to read, free to share. 👻🖤
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Issue 43 of Black Spring Weekly is out now — When the Artist Becomes the Ghost. Liminal art diaries, mojo bag lore, Halloween musings & haunted creative confessions. Free to read, free to share. 👻🖤

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Black Spring Weekly returns with Issue 43 : When the Artist Becomes the Ghost. This week’s journal drifts between the haunting quiet of unfinished art and the slow rebirth of creative purpose. Between coffee stains, Halloween prep, and musings on mojo bags, this issue explores the liminal space where artists fade into their work, only to find themselves again in the ink, the brush, or the ritual of making. Inside: a tarot reading through Mexican Lottería cards, a reflection on rust and renewal, an eerie fascination with the lore of mojo bags, and the weekly playlist to soundtrack your descent into creative madness. Grab your free copy, light a candle, and remember — even ghosts can make art
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Issue 38 of Black Spring Weekly burns with haunted folklore and creative struggle. “Candlelit Warnings” explores candle myths, burnout, and beauty in the dark. Free gothic zine — art, tarot, and tales from the shadows. Download & share. 🕯️
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Ladies of Horror, Sisters of Night
Black Spring Weekly 37 opens its haunted pages with Halloween chaos, gothic journal notes, and a fascination piece on The Tarot of Horror. This issue follows the progress of my Drawlloween horror tarot project, experiments in charcoal, and the everyday balance of life, mischief, and creativity. From runaway balloons to creeping corpses, it’s a free glimpse into the artist’s studio. Part diary, part folklore, and all shadows. Download here
Issue 36 of Black Spring Weekly drifts through tarot, charcoal, Ipswich mysteries, and the terrifying legend of Dartmoor’s Hairy Hands. Free zine full of studio notes, folklore, and gothic inspiration. Download, read, and share your way into the shadows.

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Autumn Shadows, Empty Frames
Black Spring Weekly 35 drifts through haunted studios, half-finished paintings, and the pull of autumn’s darker tide. Inside you’ll find my journal pages, new progress on Temptation, Mr X, and Chamber Pantomime, plus a fascination piece on art theft and the ghostly Gardner Heist. Seasonal reflections, gothic musings, and creative sparks for spooky season—all wrapped in a free weekly zine. Download, share, and step into the shadows with me. You can view the zine for free on my Kofi and Patreon you don't have to pay to follow and get the zine!
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Issue 33 of Black Spring Weekly unravels the threads between art, folklore, and the restless mind. Inside you’ll find studio notes on my latest paintings (Temptation, Ms. Krampus, Chamber of Pantomime), tarot insights, and experiments with skin tones and oils.
This week’s fascination explores Drake’s Drum. a vessel of myth said to protect England in times of peril. Like the ravens of the Tower, it asks: what echoes of ourselves will we leave behind?
The zine is completely free! It's a badly designed glimpse into the artist’s process, folklore obsessions, and the not-so-fine art of making. Download it, share it, keep it close.