Stanley Donwood, the artist responsible for eight of Radiohead’s album covers, has been tapped as guest editor for the latest issue of Monster Children Magazine. The 56th issue includes features on Radiohead music video director Chris Hopewell, the band’s album covers, and British political artist KENNARDPHILLIPPS. It also includes two unpublished short stories Donwood wrote called “Culture of Entitlement” and “Four Insignificant Bicycle Crashes In Diminishing Order Of Interest,” as well as writing from two of his favorite authors, Richard Brautigan and Pascal Garnier.

Thom Yorke penned an introduction, which reads, “The publisher of this magazine wishes me to vouch for the guest editor of this magazine who is a friend of mine in order to utilize whatever celebrity kudos the writer of this quote, i.e., me, has left in order to advance the sales of this magazine. This has been duly done now in the form of this quote.”

Donwood also put together a limited edition box set featuring a Holloway 7” (about an expedition that inspired some of his most famous work), a special Moleskine journal, a hat, and more. Find more information here, and check out some of the magazine’s art below. In a statement, he said of his involvement with the publication:

“As the magazine you’re now reading may prove, I am not a magazine editor. But nor am I an ‘art director,’ but I said yes when I was asked to art direct a film called The Bomb (an uplifting movie about nuclear disaster). I am not a lot of things, such as a clear thinker, a forward planner, a smart operator, an astute businessperson, a public speaker, or a responsible parent, and on various occasions I have been expected to pretend that I am. With varying levels of success and/or failure.”

In 2015, a special exhibition of Donwood’s work was held in Sydney, Australia. Thom Yorke soundtracked the event.