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Latest revision as of 18:22, 14 November 2025
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| Occupation | Writer, editor |
| Language | English |
| Nationality | American |
| Notable works | Tokyo Story, Raze Me, Vespid, Lamprey, On Live |
Ryan D. Petersen is an American writer whose short fiction and essays have appeared in a range of contemporary literary publications such as Recliner Magazine, King Kong Magazine, Forever Magazine, and HAD.[1] His work ties in themes of 21st century media and technology, psycho-social intimacy, and performance often through a speculative lens.
Petersen has journalism in cultural publications like Document Journal, Paper, and 10.[2][3][4]
He is a regular contributor to Recliner Magazine, where his stories “Vespid,” “Lamprey,” “Twitch,” and “Incontinence” appeared between 2023 and 2024.[5] His fiction has also been featured in Hobart, Forever Magazine, Expat Press, King Kong Magazine, The End, Charm School, sPECTRA Poets, and HAD.[6][7]
- “Tokyo Story,” Forever Magazine
- “Raze Me,” Expat Press[8]
- “Rest Day,” sPECTRA Poets[9]
- “Engine Searching,” King Kong Magazine
- “Limit Break,” Suave Magazine
- “The Young & the Restless,” HAD[10]
- “Maui Babe Browning Lotion,” Charm School[11]
- “Idle Animation,” X-R-A-Y[12]
- “AI Prompts for Charlie’s Birthday Video,” HAD[10]
- “Running Train,” Car Crash Collective Anthology
- “Incontinence,” Recliner Magazine[13]
- “On Live,” Hobart[14]
- “Simple & Clean,” The End Magazine
- “Twitch,” Recliner Magazine[15]
- “Let’s Play Senran Kagura Burst Re:Newal,” Expat Press[16]
- “Lamprey,” Recliner Magazine[17]
- “Vespid,” Recliner Magazine[18]


