The fifth edition of The Rebis is devoted to The Moon, the eighteenth card of the Major Arcana.

Our Moon issue contributors are poets, artists, filmmakers, scholars, educators, mystics, and dreamers. Archivists of memory and feeling. Some work with tarot, astrology, and other symbolic systems as living languages. Others are rooted in Indigenous, ecological, and land-based practices. Many move between disciplines and are engaged in experimental and speculative forms, reshaping narrative, image, and time itself. They work through inherited histories, psychological transformation, and the layered textures of identity, body, and belonging.

Together, they form a constellation of practices oriented toward attention and perception of the unknown. There’s a shared willingness to stay in subterranean darkness. A desire to sit with what feels uncertain, unstable, unresolved. Their work is attuned to threshold spaces, borderlands, and sites of initiation, rupture, and collective un/becoming. The Moon anthology will be available in print early Fall 2026.

Hannah Levy

Hannah Levy (she/her) is a writer, poet, and founder and editor of The Rebis. She’s a writer living in Northern California and her work has been published in Strange Pilgrims, Luna Luna Magazine, Gather Poets, Humana Obscura, Variant Literature, HAD, and on Substack. When she’s not reading or writing, she’s hiking in the redwoods, horseback riding, and playing extensive make-believe games with her daughter. Follow Hannah: @hnnhlvy

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Xaviera López

Xaviera López (she/her) is a Chilean artist and animator, and the creative director of The Rebis. Her linear drawings, animations, and short format looping videos incorporate simplified yet highly contextual self-portraits and images that display the meeting place of the material and the ethereal, and challenge perceived delineations between the felt and seen. Follow Xaviera: @xavieralopez

Christopher Marmolejo, MA

Christopher Marmolejo (they/them) is a Brown, queer, and trans writer, diviner, and educator. They are the guest editor for The Rebis: The Moon and the author of Red Tarot: A Decolonial Guide to Divinatory Literacy. As a trained educator focused on cultivating classrooms of emancipatory possibility, they work with students around the world to plant and nurture the seed of a divinatory practice, finely weaving tarot, astrology, and curanderismo with decolonial, queer epistemologies and critical, feminist pedagogies. Follow Christopher: @the.red.read

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Nick Jacobs

Nick Jacobs (he/him) is a designer and producer for The Rebis. He's a tarot reader, mentor, writer, and designer with over 20 years of experience handling and studying the cards. He believes that the tarot creates the space for individuals to reflect on their lives in a meaningful, actionable, and helpful way. Follow Nick: @pageofcupstarot

Lorriane Anderson

Lorriane Anderson (she/her) is a best-selling author, spiritual teacher, and internationally recognized tarot and oracle expert. She views the seasons, sabbats, moon phases, and natural cycles as portals for personal growth and deep soul remembrance. Her work blends grounded earth wisdom with celestial insight, guiding others to develop a more intuitive and meaningful connection to themselves and the world around them. Follow Lorriane: @spiritelement

Lucie Bardos

Lucie Bardos (she/her) is a self-taught artist and poet, born in Slovakia, raised in Canada, and based in Lake Country, BC, on the territories of the Syilx Okanagan Nation. Living between cultures and languages shapes Lucie’s attention to what lies beneath the surface. With a background in culture, literature, and environmental studies, Lucie explores how story, place, and ecology inform belonging, memory, and transformation through visual art and poetry in her practice today. Follow Lucie: @luciebardoscreative

Jerod Barker

Jerod Barker (he/him) is an illustrator and graphic designer based in Fort Collins, Colorado, USA. He draws, paints and screen prints, depicting everything from wildlife to architecture. He likes to create a sense of motion in his work and tries to activate viewers’ non-visual senses. He is interested in biology, philosophy and psychology and loves snowboarding, reading, gaming, music and animation. Follow Jerod: @jerodbarker_

Laetitia Barbier

Laetitia Barbier (she/her) is a French-born independent scholar and professional tarot reader and teacher based in Brooklyn, New York. She holds a degree in Art History from the Sorbonne and is the author of Tarot and Divination Cards: A Visual Archive (2021). With artist Lou Benesch, she co-created the Camena Tarot, and she collaborates with the historic French cardmaker Grimaud. Laetitia lectures, teaches, and reads cards for cultural institutions and audiences around the world. Follow Laetitia: @laetitia.cartomancy

Colina van Bemmel

Colina van Bemmel (she/her) is an artist and filmmaker based in Amsterdam. She is interested in a beyond-human perspective, sensing the larger rhythms that move through life. Drawing from nature, mystery traditions, and evolving technologies, her work follows the threads that bind us to the world. It forms an invitation for a quieter, more embodied attention, opening space for re-enchantment. Follow Colina: @colinavanbemmel

Eve Lumai Bridges

Eve Lumai Bridges (she/her) is an artist based in the Peak District, UK. Found photographs and their preservation are her passion—Eve’s practice highlights the significance of forgotten images, the people, places and moments entombed within, through layering of textures. Eve studied at the Manchester School of Art achieving a 1st class BA in Illustration (2017) and a Masters in Illustration with Distinction (2019). A member of the Manchester Academy of Fine Arts, Eve has exhibited around the UK including the RA Summer Exhibition. Follow Eve: @eveillustration

Raymond Brunell

Raymond Brunell (he/him) is a fiction writer and MFA candidate whose work lives at the intersection of literary and speculative storytelling. His fiction explores memory, institutional power, inherited trauma, and the fragile systems humans build to make sense of their lives. His short stories have appeared in over twenty publications, including Necessary Fiction, River & South Review, Across the Margin, Bowery Gothic, Variety Pack, and Literary Garage. Follow Raymond: @raymond_brunell_author

Allyn Bernkopf

Allyn Bernkopf (she/her) is a Ph.D. Candidate in English, Poetry at Oklahoma State University, where she is also an associate editor for the Cimarron Review. An Academy of American Poets Prize winner and Best of Net nominee, her work has appeared or is forthcoming in The Academy of American Poets, Blood+Honey, The Bayou Magazine, The Greensboro Review, and others. She holds an MA in English, Poetry, and is from the mountain valley of Ogden, Utah. Follow Allyn: @lynn_bern

Nicolas Carreño

Nicolas Carreño (aka "Ted") is a self-taught illustrator, musician, and communicator. He co-founded Taller Muerdago with Cicvta, an 11-year-old project that uses analog drawing mixed with digital and graphic techniques to express the spiritual and political concerns of its creators. From the age of 10, Ted began immersing himself in drawing, copying anime characters from television on paper. As time passed, this young boy encountered punk, hip-hop, and the rebellious counterculture that flooded the streets of Santiago, Chile. These ideas and attitudes toward social problems marked him and continue to influence him to this day. Currently living in Katarpirko, in the Akunkawa Valley of the Valparaíso Region, he continues to experiment with sound, video, painting, and illustration as a profession. Heavily inspired by nature, animals, and the chaotic energy of the cosmos, each creation becomes a living reflection of this creative world. Follow Nicolas: @muerdago.taller

Emily Caulfield

Emily Caulfield (she/her) is a writer, visual artist, and filmmaker who collapses like a deck chair when asked to write a short bio. Previously shortlisted for the Bridport Prize, she is thrilled that The Rebis will be the first journal to publish her work. When she’s not staring out the window or petting other people’s dogs, she is currently looking for a home for her absurdist short story collection and writing her first novel. She’s based in Los Angeles. Follow Emily: @dearemilycaulfield

Isabelle Correa

Isabelle Correa (she/her) is a poet from Washington state now living in Mexico City. She studied creative writing at Western Washington University and is the author of Sex is From Mars But I Love You From Venus and Good Girl and Other Yearnings (Write Bloody Publishing). Her next collection, Portrait of a Person Who Pushes Love Away in Fear of Losing It (Arcana Press), will be released in September 2026 and is available for pre-order now. Follow Isabelle: @isabellecorreawrites

Camaray Davalos

Camaray Davalos (Payómkawichum) (she/her) is a writer/filmmaker/collagist whose work explores Indigenous environmental and social issues, as well as the complexities of gender roles and identity. Recently, her interest in expanding the possibilities of Indigenous horror and comedy have been at the forefront of her work. She was a recipient of the Achievement in Screenwriting Award at the 12th Annual Native American Media Awards, and is a lead editor for Yáamay: An Anthology of Feminine Perspectives Across Indigenous California. Follow Camaray: @Piwiishology

Haley DiRenzo

Haley DiRenzo (she/her) is a Colorado writer and attorney specializing in eviction defense. Her work has appeared in Barely South Review, Thimble, and Bending Genres, among others. Her poems have been nominated for the Pushcart Prize, and she was a 2026 Best of the Net Finalist in Fiction. Outside of work and writing, you can find her browsing book stores, brewing tea, and watching movies and live performance in the theater. Follow Haley: @haleydirenzo

Daley Farr

Daley Farr (she/her) a writer, reader, book industry veteran, and founder of Psychopomp Creative, her business providing editorial and promotional support to publishers, literary artists, and fellow travelers. She draws her work and thought from a feminist perspective, DIY ethos, radical politic, and love for the Earth—frequent subjects of her newsletter, The Mercury Report. She lives in the Chihuahuan Desert on the Mescalero Apache lands also known as southern New Mexico. Follow Daley: @psychopomp_creative 

Tiffany Foster

Tiffany Foster (she/her) is a London-based artist, primarily working in varied painting mediums. Her work investigates memory and embodiment through distinctive, often disorienting perspectives that challenge familiar ways of seeing, inspired by her own emotions, human nature, and a desire to pursue visual storytelling. She holds an MA from The Courtauld Institute of Art and a BFA from the Academy of Art University. Follow Tiffany: @tfosterart

Layla Holzer

Layla Holzer (she/her) is a UK-based illustrator, working with themes of folklore, folk traditions and the natural world. She’s drawn to what happens under the moon—where darkness lets things unfold and the hidden starts to reveal itself. There’s something in that space that feels both calm and quietly charged. Layla creates through print, ceramics and jewellery, bringing together detailed drawing with bold color and pattern. Her work is shaped by myth, symbolism and older traditions, with a focus on transformation and cycles, often held within a slightly whimsical, folk-ornate visual language. Follow Layla: @laylaholzerillustration

Rikki Horvatic

Rikki Horvatic (she/her) is a Midwestern mom, artist, and writer. Her artwork has been included in Jelly Squid Magazine and The Devil and The Star issues of The Rebis. She runs a creativity Substack called “paper joys.” She has a fiction Substack titled “Letters to Imaginary Friends.” Her writing was published by Fieldwren Journal and Pile Press. She released her first chapbook called Grace in Every Moment in 2026. Follow Rikki: @starmothpress 

Caroline Huckeba

Caroline Huckeba (she/her) is a writer and registered behavioral therapist based in Dallas, Texas. She holds a B.S. in Psychology with a minor in Creative Writing from the University of Texas at Dallas, where she studied narrative, mental health, and the spaces where psychology and storytelling overlap. Her creative work has been published in literary journals such as Blood+Honey, Rappahannock Review, and she was nominated for Best Original Screenplay at the Art Is Alive Film Festival (2025). Follow Caroline: @caroline.huckeba

James Jude

James Jude (he/him) is a professional tarot reader, scholar and spiritual coach. He is an in-house reader at TarotArts in South Pasadena and the Philosophical Research Society in Los Feliz. In 2025, James founded the Los Angeles Festival of Tarot. He hosts Tarot Talk Show, an online series presented by Laetitia Barbier. James is also an award-winning Unit Publicist in film and television; his background in storytelling and creative collaboration informs his grounded, intuitive style. Follow James: @jamesjudetarot

Alina Kalontarov

Alina Kalontarov (she/her) is an educator, poet, and amateur photographer from New York.  She collaborates on the editorial teams of various publications and is a Pushcart and Best of the Net nominee with work that can be found or is forthcoming in The Threepenny Review, ONLY POEMS, Sky Island Journal, Gather, Thimble, Sand Hills and elsewhere. Follow Alina: @alinakay66

AS Katoch

AS Katoch (he/him) is a British Indian dream researcher, diviner, essayist, and mythographer. His work calls dreamers to become literate in living felt-images, to be moved by them. An international speaker and independent researcher at the Warburg Library, he has presented on oneiromancy at the International Association for the Study of Dreams in the Netherlands and India, the London Arts-Based Research Centre at the University of Oxford, and the Association of Jungian Analysts, recovering the art history of dreams. Follow AS: @a.s.katoch

Isla Lader

Isla Lader (she/they) is a writer, educator, journalist, and has worked in grocery stores. You can find her fiction in Cosmic Horror Monthly, Heartlines Spec, and her TTRPG work across multiple venues.

Atarah Lael

Atarah Lael (she/they) is a word-dancer at heart, pairing vivid images with fervent language to weave worlds as delicate yet deadly as a spider’s web. She deeply identifies with her Aquarius sun—independent, free-spirited and profoundly one of a kind. Their work is one-part gentle recollection, two-parts ardent lyric and entirely Black. Find her poems in Ebony Tomatoes Collective, Helicon and Lucky Jefferson (forthcoming February 2027). Follow Atarah: @atarahhhh_

Everix Machan

Everix Machan (he/him) is a queer, transgender, and autistic undergraduate poet and theatre maker from Wisconsin. He often writes about angels and godliness, body horror, and times of transition. Otherwise, he spends his time doing research, reading, and finding excuses to perform. You can find his poetry published in None of the Above, DYONYZINE, Flowermouth Press, The Gentian, Yīn Literary, and The Sandy River Review.

Celeste Mott

Celeste Mott (she/her) is a writer and professional witch living in New Orleans. Under Kia Alice Groom, her work has appeared in print and online, and she is the recipient of an Academy of American Poets prize. Follow Celeste: @celestemott

Vanessa Pedroza

Vanessa Pedroza (she/her/ella) is a quiet-tongued misfit with half a butterfly wing. She attempts to place voice where there are wounds. Her silence is loud but her words are the loudest screams. Usually you can find her dipping her toes into the sun-burnt dirt of Chicago. When she isn’t breaking ancestral curses or obsessing over buckwheat scones, she’s longing for the lungs of earth, the sound of the sea, for fruit trees at her fingertips. This is her first published work in fighting for her own fairytale. Follow Vanessa: @mouth.wound

Erin Perry

Erin Perry (she/her) is a Canadian artist living in the village of Elora, Ontario. Her work explores psychological transformation and the shifting terrain of identity. Through intuitive painting, drawing, and sculpture, she creates hybrid figures that exist between comfort and unease, humour and gravity. A Cancerian moon child and mother of wild, beautiful boys, Perry’s work reflects quiet reckonings and evolving selves. She has exhibited internationally since 2003 and previously created cards for the Elora Tarot deck. Follow Erin: @eperinperry

Sara Pettit

Sara Pettit (she/her) is a diviner and writer in Oakland California on unceded ancestral land of the Ohlone people. Formerly a Bay Area theater artist who worked at the intersection of education and social justice, her passion for meaning making and storytelling led her to tarot and astrology. Her practice is rooted in collective care and the liberation of all people. Follow Sara: @mysticmirror8

Lexie Rose

Lexie Rose (she/her) is a writer and artist who loves traveling the world to hike volcanoes, comb the shore, and lounge in olive trees while chatting with donkeys about love. She believes that creative art is a communion with the gods, a spiritual practice that has drawn her closer to love and closer to herself than she’s ever been before. It brings her immense joy to create something that connects people, while sparking change and evolution. Follow Lexie: @lexierose.writer

Elena Rotzokou

Elena Rotzokou (she/her) is a PhD candidate in English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University. Her work focuses on Romantic poetry, ecocriticism, and lyric form, with particular attention to how poetic structures register environmental and historical pressures. She writes poetry and short fiction; her work has appeared in ONE ART, Eunoia Review, and Gooseberry Pie Lit Mag, with forthcoming pieces in Neologism, Rust & Moth, and Flash Frog. Follow Elena: @elenarotzokou 

Li Ruan

Li Ruan (she/her), born and raised in Beijing, China, is a Manhattan-based educational consultant, emerging immigrant poet and writer. She began writing in English later in life. Her work has appeared in Restless Books, Flora Fiction, Assignment Literary Magazine, Persimmon Tree, Hamilton Stone Review, New York Public Library Zine, Lowestoft Chronicle, Discretionary Love, Cool Beans Lit, Shot Glass Journal, 50-Word Stories, Panorama, New York Times, Emerald City Ghosts, ONE ART’s In a Nutshell anthology, and elsewhere. Follow Li: @liruannyc

Cecily Sailer

Cecily Sailer (she/her) is the creator of Typewriter Tarot, which helps creative spirits deepen their relationship to magic, mysticism, and creativity. Cecily is a teacher and facilitator, writer, and community-builder. She hosts the podcast Your Creative & Magical Life, and created the journaling and creative workbook Tarot for Creative Spirits. Follow Cecily: @typewritertarot

Mara Adamitz Scrupe

Mara Adamitz Scrupe (she/her) is an environmental installation artist, a writer, and documentary filmmaker. Her cross-disciplinary creative practice explores a terrain of psychic, emotional and physical kinship with place; her installations, artist books, sculptures, drawings, poems, and essays investigate how we’re shaped and changed—emotionally, socially, politically, and spiritually—by our relationships with community, land, landscapes and nature. Mara lives with her husband on their farm bordering the James River in the Blue Ridge Mountains Piedmont countryside of Virginia. Follow Mara: @marascrupe 

Sammy Slabbinck

Sammy Slabbinck (he/him) is a Belgian visual artist known for his surreal collage works. Using found imagery from vintage magazines, he creates playful and slightly absurd compositions that blur the line between past and present. His work has been exhibited internationally and is widely recognized for its distinctive, humorous and dreamlike visual language. Follow Sammy: @sammyslabbinck

Dakota Smith

Dakota Smith (she/her) is a poet, performance artist, and writer who received her MFA from Randolph College. Her work can be found in Good River Review, The Westchester Review, and Midway Journal. She lives and teaches writing in New York City. Follow Dakota: @likethestates

Cassandra Tankó

Cassandra Tankó (she/they) is a visual artist living and working in Tiohtià:ke / Mooniyang / Montréal. Her art practice offers mystical impressions drawn from the vital natural world and the vast celestial realms, interweaving nuances of emotionality, psychology, spirituality, and energy awareness with visionary imagination and sibylline dream. Her paintings surface nearer and dive deeper into the many mysteries of being, evoking the journey beyond so as to come back home. Follow Cassandra: @cassandraopeia___

Rowan Tate

Rowan Tate (she/her) is a Romanian creative (poet, essayist, visual artist, songwriter). She reads nonfiction nature books, the backs of shampoo bottles, and sometimes minds.

Avril Shakira Villar

Avril Shakira Villar (she/her) is a writer and youth leader from the Philippines. She is the author of I Live Because I Almost Died and an alumna of WriteGirl LA.  She is one of the finalists in the English Poetry category of the 2025 Maningning Miclat Art Foundation competition. Her poems appear in Adi Magazine, Evanescent Magazine, Arcana Poetry Press, Voice and Verse Poetry Magazine, Renard Press, and other literary magazines. Follow Avril: @shakiraavi

Dana Wall

Dana Wall (she/her) is a fiction writer, poet, and screenwriter whose works have appeared in Hunger Mountain, Brevity, River Teeth, Strange Horizons, and The Maine Review, among others. She received two 2025 Pushcart Prize Nominations and a Best of Net. Her story, "The Red Migration," appears on the 2025 Tangent Online recommended List. She has an MFA from Goddard College and lives in Manhattan Beach, CA. Follow Dana: danawallwriter.com 

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