by Liz Aguilar

© Copyright Liz Aguilar
Liz Aguilar hails from Laguna, Philippines. She works predominantly with pen and ink using stippling or pointillism techniques.
Liz is an artist, novelist, poet, and full-time mom to four humans and seven fur babies. She only goes to sleep when listening to the sounds of flowing rivers or breaking ocean waves. Mermaids have always fascinated Liz and is a common subject in her art. Although more comfortable using pen and ink for her drawings, she is now also into digital art and illustration. Most of her artwork is now on Redbubble under @BbCherryT. Also, check out @bbcherrytomato on Instagram to get the latest updates on her writing and art

Read the Rest of the May Issue
- An Interview with the Mermaid on Display at the National Aquarium by B. Sharise Moore
- Kanaka Mer by AJ Hartson
- Fisherman’s Soup by Kristina Ten
- Mermaid Eating by Chlo’e Camonayan
- Walk on Water by Yvette R. Murray
- NB, Steampunk Mer by AJ Hartson
- How to Bind a Sailor’s Heart by Jelena Dunato
- Pen and Ink Mer by Liz Aguilar
- Sirens of the South by Gee Pascal
- Be Brave by Caitlin Cheowanich
- The Donkey and the Mermaid by Panchita Otaño
- Fat Mermaid in: Wardrobe Malfunction by Grace Vibbert and Marie Vibbert
- Sinking, Singing by Gwynne Garfinkle
- Goth Mer #1 by Che Gilson
- Operating from a Space of Truth: An Interview with Amy L. Bernstein and Michelle D. Smith by Julia Rios
- The Incident at Veniaminov by Mathilda Zeller
- Submissions Report by Julia Rios
- Goth Mer #2 by Che Gilson
- Mer-Maid and Mer-Butler by Ivor Healy