hannah eve
@hannaheve.com
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writer. poet. founder/editor of @therebis.com, an annual print anthology celebrating tarot, art & creative writing. besides #tarot, mostly #poetry, the cosmos, music, eroticism & parenting a witchy child hannaheve.substack.com
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hi! I'm Hannah, a writer/editor/poet.

I run The Rebis, a print literary anthology about tarot, art, and creative writing. I believe in art-making during times of crisis, and focus on community + mutual aid. learn more: therebis.com

I'm curious about this platform for fellow creatives! say hi!
The Rebis
The Rebis is a print-only tarot themed literary journal of creative writing and art.
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it's October 1 which means it's officially time for my spooky season playlist 👻🎶

featuring CocoRosie, Dead Man's Bones, Karen O, James Blake, Fiona Apple, Little Dragon, Arctic Monkeys, Orville Peck, Fleetwood Mac + more

open.spotify.com/playlist/1cC...
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We made a Devil inspired playlist to celebrate our fourth anthology!

Featured artists include Yeah Yeah Yeahs, The Rolling Stones, Massive Attack, Paris Paloma, Arctic Monkeys, Billie Eilish, The Civil Wars, Pink Floyd, Spoon, The Black Keys, Davie Bowie & more

open.spotify.com/playlist/6LY...
The Devil: a Playlist by The Rebis
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preorder this magazine if you like sick art or want to kiss me
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The Devil anthology of @therebis.com is now available for preorder!

It's a 120-page issue exploring themes of power, rebellion, desire, shadow work, liberation & more. I am so proud of how this came together. All profits donated to social justice orgs.

Preorder: www.therebis.com/products/devil
A person holds a magazine titled “The Rebis” with a bold red cover. The artwork features a surreal illustration of a human figure entwined with a goat, dragon wings, and botanical elements like grapes and leaves. At the bottom, the words “Tarot Creative Writing Art” are printed. The magazine rests on a light gray surface with crystals and a smoky quartz obelisk in the background.
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I know 😭❤️‍🔥 @xavieralopez.bsky.social really outdid herself here, every year it keeps getting better & better
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The Devil anthology of @therebis.com is now available for preorder!

It's a 120-page issue exploring themes of power, rebellion, desire, shadow work, liberation & more. I am so proud of how this came together. All profits donated to social justice orgs.

Preorder: www.therebis.com/products/devil
A person holds a magazine titled “The Rebis” with a bold red cover. The artwork features a surreal illustration of a human figure entwined with a goat, dragon wings, and botanical elements like grapes and leaves. At the bottom, the words “Tarot Creative Writing Art” are printed. The magazine rests on a light gray surface with crystals and a smoky quartz obelisk in the background.
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big week for @therebis.com 👀
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Are you ready to meet The Devil? Preorders open soon!

120 pages of writing + art from 38 contributors. This isn't your average #litmag. It's a ritual object... & we can't wait to share it with you.

Sign up for our mailing list: therebis.substack.com

Inside cover art by @xavieralopez.bsky.social
A bold red silhouette against a black background, depicting a surreal fusion of forms: the head of a horned goat, abstract branching shapes with circular ends, floral and plant-like tendrils, and animal limbs. The overlapping shapes create a dense, mysterious, otherworldly mass.
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so so grateful to be publishing @thewordwitch.bsky.social's excellent writing!!
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Meet you at the place where light & shadow intersect 🕯️

quote by Rebis contributor and tarot scholar Laetitia Barbier
A quote from Laetitia Barbier on The Devil archetype
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my first time being (not self-)published! @hannaheve.com + @megjoneswall.bsky.social were such excellent + sensitive editors. it was a tender + alchemical process to put this work in their hands + have them help me shape it into something more powerful than i could've made on my own
#tarot #tarotsky
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Meet @sheainthecatskills.com, a queer artist, tarotist, intuition facilitator, organizer and contemplative. We are so excited to be publishing their work. For The Devil issue, shea wrote a personal essay titled "On Liberating My Wild Devotion" about their relationship to eroticism & the male gaze ❤️‍🔥
A person with short dark hair, wearing teal sunglasses, a black face mask, and a red-and-black checkered flannel shirt, stands against a red wooden wall. They are holding up a tarot card with the illustration of "XV The Devil," showing a horned figure with wings and two smaller figures. The person wears layered necklaces and a chunky silver ring. A cream-colored background with a gold decorative flourish at the top and a thin gold border. The text reads:
"So much of my suffering in this life has stemmed from shame, from wanting to be a good person, as opposed to a true person, or a whole person. My process of liberating my vitality and power in this life has meant being willing to acknowledge my real feelings, desires, needs and limits. To divest from the ways I’ve betrayed myself in order to be seen as good or right or correct. To be willing to be a monster in someone else’s story.” –shea in the catskills
At the bottom center is a small black-and-gold logo with interlocking shapes.
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agree with @megjoneswall.bsky.social — it was a pleasure to read and edit your work and help it come to life within our pages!!
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We are getting close to the launch of the fourth anthology of @therebis.com, which explores The Devil through creative writing, evocative original artwork, essays, & ritual guides. 38 contributors, 38 different Devil perspectives. Coming this fall. Stay tuned: therebis.substack.com

#tarot #tarotsky
Stack of four issues of The Rebis literary magazine, each named after a tarot card: The Devil, The Star, The Chariot, and Wheel of Fortune.
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love this. what's the source?
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"I still want to be held. Hold me /

like sound-in your throat, with your breath, on your tongue."
A poem titled "In My Rush" by Jonterri Gadson
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tonight in an attempt to resist psychic numbing I stared at the crescent moon. thought about death & soul loss & all the ways love still seeps through the cracks. made this playlist as an antidote to the heaviness.

ft. Lola Young, Clario, Wet, Blood Orange & more

open.spotify.com/playlist/6Qp...
sun drenched & seeking
Playlist · hannah eve · 41 items
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can't wait to see this book come out in paperback ❤️‍🔥 a must-read for anyone on a journey to free themselves of the shackles of heteronormativity, patriarchy, and religion
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are you a bookseller or books/culture writer who missed HERETIC: A QUEER REVOLT AGAINST EVANGELICALISM, EMPIRE, AND THE LIES WE ARE SOLD the first time?

GREAT NEWS: it's coming out in paperback this fall! (media: DM me for a copy if you're interested in coverage)

bookshop.org/a/84844/9780...
Heretic: A Queer Revolt Against Evangelicalism, Empire, and the Lies We Are Sold
A Queer Revolt Against Evangelicalism, Empire, and the Lies We Are Sold
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finding magic in the mundane
A pedestrian crossing sign is mounted above a smaller sign with a downward-pointing arrow, both bright yellow. A lush cone-shaped vine covered in small yellow flowers has grown up and around the pole, creating a whimsical, tree-like appearance. The scene is set on a quiet residential sidewalk with small front yards, flowering plants, and houses under a dramatic, cloudy evening sky.
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Reading @shellyjayshore.bsky.social is such a delight & I can't wait for y'all to read their contribution for The Devil issue 🌶️❤️‍🔥
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Our contributor spotlight series continues with @shellyjayshore.bsky.social, a writer of queer and trans stories & bestselling author of "Rules for Ghosting."

For The Devil anthology, Shelly wrote a very NSFW story that we can't wait to share with you 🥵🔥

The Devil comes out Fall 2025.
A person with wavy brown hair and multi-colored glasses looks thoughtfully at a tarot card they are holding. The card, "The Devil," features a shirtless, long-haired figure with a pentagram on their chest, surrounded by glowing strands and extending a hand forward. A digital quote card with a cream background and a gold border features a quote by Shelly Jay Shore. The quote explores the meaning of The Devil tarot card, highlighting themes of indulgence, defiance, and healing through risk.
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this is SO EXCITING ✨
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so fun getting to hold the proof of @therebis.com Devil issue and flip through the pages! will be available to purchase in early fall 🤗
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Every library needs a Devil... 😈
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We got an early look at our fourth anthology last week and couldn't resist doing a little photoshoot. Our issue is with the printer and will be available to purchase in early fall!

In the meantime, we’re kicking off contributor features this week—stay tuned!
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chilling words

"this Court's complicity in the creation of a culture of disdain for lower courts, their rulings & the law (as they interpret it) will surely hasten the downfall of governing institutions, enabling our collective demise"

—Ketanji Brown Jackson

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Today we are sharing an interview with our guest editor @megjoneswall.bsky.social on spiritual rebellion & the creative energy of The Devil, tarot's most vulnerable card.

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Meg, who has short wavy gray and brown hair, wearing a black tank top and a silver chain necklace, holds up the Devil card from Botanical tarot featuring an illustration of flowering plants with green leaves and pink blossoms. Meg has tattoos on both arms and a nose ring, and gazes directly at the camera with a neutral expression. The background is softly lit and out of focus.