ITUA UDUEBO You can read Part 1 of the story here. The night before, he’d dined on Draquavorian. Alien carcass, ripped from the corpse of an eight-foot, green-grey tripedal creature…
ITUA UDUEBO Wherever shade could be found from the harsh light, he searched for it. Stumbling, shifting his feet, dragging his body and the stained clothes shoddily draped around it…
In this issue, we explore and expand on the theme of inoculation, beyond its traditional understanding as a word for controlling infectious diseases and other productive instances of melding, commingling,…
ITUA UDUEBO #BlackLivesMatter. #EndSARS. America. Nigeria. Systemic racism in the world’s first superpower. Institutionalized brutality in its largest Black nation. This year, two social justice movements reawakened that brought racism,…
In July 2020, we committed to a future issue devoted entirely to the Black Lives Matter movement—to starting conversations rooted in history, politics, fiction, poetry, current events, and our mutual…
ITUA UDUEBO I’m writing this piece from my combination office/bedroom, the location where I’ve spent approximately 90% of my time since the beginning of our collective corona-induced psychosis. My office/bedroom/dining…
In this issue, we talk about the elephant in many rooms at the moment — how has the current COVID-19 situation impacted and transformed people’s lives, professions, and global communities…
As the designer in the editorial team and, therefore, the last person in the SixByEight editorial process, I am often the very last person to read a piece internally —…
In this second annual Editors’ Choice issue, we look back on the past year’s issues of SixByEight Press and reflect on our favorite pieces as editors. Each of these pieces…