Sharing voices.
Parisian Phoenix Publishing aims to build community among creative artists to craft books that share the diverse perspectives within and about the world.

Latest posts
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Spring Chicken
It’s finally warm— between 75 and 82 during the day and in the fifties at night. I am in my happy place. I ordered some Muppet-like keychains to bring joy into the universe and my neighbor brought me a belated birthday gift that included a spring chicken in vibrant yellow. He dances with the vibrations… Read more
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Vampire Bridge (more on the history of Fashion and Fiends)
Last year, we released cosmic horror, Lovecraftian-with-hope novel Deadlights by Hugo Yelagin. He was in middle school when he started that novel. He published it at age 17. I was 16 the summer I wrote “Vampire Bridge.” And they say you should burn your first novel because it’s awful. I think, in many ways, I did “burn” this novel, but I’ve… Read more
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The Fashion in Fashion and Fiends
Circa 1990. Somehow, I stumble upon Elsa Klensch on CNN and get a subscription to Vogue. Read Elsa’s obituary here on CNN. Haute couture becomes an obsession of mine. Why? I have no clue. I saw beauty, and creativity, and France. I was in my early stages of learning French, thinking French would be something my mom and I shared. That’s… Read more
