Kolton Procter

Found You Magazine

Arts EN ↓ 12 episodes

Found You Magazine is an independent print publication showcasing inspired, unconventional work by emerging and established writers and artists. To support our work, visit foundyoumag.com.

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Kolton Procter

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Arts

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foundyoumag.com

Latest episode

Jul 10, 2026

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Bonus: Rea Saxena with Ivory Toothpaste 10.07.2026

Rea Saxena’s contribution to Issue 4 is a film titled “Pigeon Hole”, which we spoke about in our previous episode. In print, it exists as a series of stills pulled from the film but in its original format, it contains music by the artist Ivory Toothpaste. The following is a conversation with Ivory Toothpaste, led by Rea, about how the music used in “Pigeon Hole” came to be. It marks the first time...

Rea Saxena 07.07.2026

Rea Saxena is a multimedia artist based on Coast Salish territories. Their work reconfigures analogue mediums (Hi8 tape, 16mm and Super 8 film) into hypnotic digital media experiences akin to psychic exploration. Through colliding old and new media, Rea investigates their own relationship to dysphoria, identity, and disembodiment. Stills from their film "Pigeon Hole" can be enjoyed within the page...

Bonus: "Colin Powell’s PowerPoint" by Scott Inniss 04.07.2026

In this special bonus episode, Scott Inniss shares an additional poem, for your enjoyment.  Scott Inniss is the author of the chapbooks Mean Means (Model, 2024) and Back Shelve (above/ground, 2024) and the editor of Book Your Own Reading (Publication Studio Vancouver, 2025). He organizes the irregular reading series Bring Your Own Reading. Recent poems appear in Still Point Journal , Periodicities...

"Capitalism Ocean" by Scott Inniss 30.06.2026

Scott Inniss shares a truncated version of his poem "Capitalism Ocean". An extended version of this poem appears in Found You Magazine Issue 4 .  Scott Inniss is the author of the chapbooks Mean Means (Model, 2024) and Back Shelve (above/ground, 2024) and the editor of Book Your Own Reading (Publication Studio Vancouver, 2025). He organizes the irregular reading series Bring Your Own Reading. Rece...

Scott Inniss 23.06.2026

Scott Inniss is the author of the chapbooks Mean Means (Model, 2024) and Back Shelve (above/ground, 2024) and the editor of Book Your Own Reading (Publication Studio Vancouver, 2025). He organizes the irregular reading series Bring Your Own Reading. Recent poems appear in Still Point Journal , Periodicities , Some , and Antilang . His poem "Capitalism Ocean" appears in its entirety in Found You Ma...

"Paolo Left Today" by Marion Benkaiouche 16.06.2026

Marion Benkaiouche shares Part I of her story Violette: A Triptych , "Paolo Left Today". Violette appears in its entirety in Found You Magazine Issue 4 .  Marion Benkaiouche was born in Marseille, France, growing up partially in Quebec and Florida before moving to Vancouver, British Columbia as a teenager. A writer and conceptual artist, she writes book reviews for subTerrain Magazine and other pe...

Marion Benkaiouche 09.06.2026

Marion Benkaiouche was born in Marseille, France, growing up partially in Quebec and Florida before moving to Vancouver, British Columbia as a teenager. A writer and conceptual artist, she writes book reviews for subTerrain Magazine and other periodicals. Violette is her first full-length story to be published. Marion also runs the Feral Archive. The archive aims to attune visitors to the idea of...

"There Are Whales Out There" by Daisy Barker 02.06.2026

Daisy Barker shares her essay “There Are Whales Out There”. A total of three essays by Daisy—including “There Are Whales Out There”—can be enjoyed within the pages of Found You Magazine Issue 4. Secure your copy today at foundyoumag.com . Daisy Barker is an educator, writer, friend, and poly-hobbyist who grew up and continues to live on unceded Coast Salish territories. She is interested in inters...

Daisy Barker 26.05.2026

Daisy Barker is an educator, writer, friend, and poly-hobbyist who grew up and continues to live on unceded Coast Salish territories. She is interested in intersections, both literal and figurative, and all the activity they generate. Three of Daisy's essays appear in their entirety in Found You Magazine Issue 4 .  In this episode, Daisy mentions:  "During the Impossible Age of Everyone" by Ada Li...

Benjamin Lickerman 19.05.2026

Benjamin Lickerman writes speculations about housing in the city of vancouver. His stories archive loss on a human scale and progress on an inhuman one. His work aims to operate in the space between the text and its context, with particular attention toward the material history of language (how is it used). Science fiction is often the result. His story "One Dollar Man" appears in its entirety in...

Robyn Travis 12.05.2026

Robyn Travis is an artist, writer and librarian based in so-called Vancouver. They are drawn to stories of beauty, belonging and the quiet ways queer life insists on joy, often turning everyday moments into something luminous. Their story "Dog Park" appears in its entirety in Found You Magazine Issue 4 .  In this episode, Robyn mentions:  Vancouver Queer Stories   I Saw the TV Glow (Dir. Jane Scho...

Introducing Issue 4: Abundance 10.04.2026

Found You Magazine is an independent print publication showcasing inspired, unconventional work by emerging and established writers and artists. To support our work, visit foundyoumag.com .  Found You Magazine is produced on the unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations. Recording and audio engineering by Thomas Hoeller at Terrestrial Sound Studios. Produced by Nata...

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