by Lorrin B. Thinking of You This piece was intended to be a fun parody of classic Americana post cards, with my own ass as a model. I’ve always loved cheesy simplistic representations of beach days. Feelin Myself A blend of real world reflections when …
Read MoreThe Mountain Saved Me
by Victoria Scott I sat on a rock on an outcropping at Second Burroughs, four miles into a hike near the base of Mt. Rainier, and ate glistening cherries out of a wet Ziploc bag. The group I’d been hiking with sat together in the …
Read MoreThe Future is Probable
by Ari Drennen “That was some crazy shit earlier.” Jaden took a big sip of Monster Khaos Juice and set the can down on a coffee table cluttered with empty energy drinks, pungent Doritos, poorly-rolled joints, and other fragrant detritus of teenage boys 48 hours …
Read MoreFeeding, Thrush and Fern
by Camille Beasley Feeding (cover) Pitcher plants are carnivorous, trapping organisms inside and slowly digesting them. They live in some of the most beautiful ecosystems of the Southeast, and are beautiful themselves. Florida is a pitcher plant. Beautiful things drew me in and kept me …
Read MoreEggs Will Fledge and Migrate
by Aster Olsen We are 21 years old and it is New Year’s Eve in Gainesville, Florida. But we are not in that sleepy college town swallowed by live oaks draped in Spanish moss like dozing grey rat snakes full of stolen cardinal eggs. Instead …
Read MoreAnd The World is Drawn
by Madi Galiardi Artist’s Statement Many of my works explore the interaction between perception and reality, as well as my tendency for disassociation in the absence of feeling connected to the outside world. The collage piece And The World Is Drawn speaks to a love …
Read MoreA Survey of Satanic Locations, Part VII: Capitol Hill, Seattle
by Maxine West This is Part 7 of my 8 part series on locations that are known hotbeds of satanic activity. By the end, you will be adept at spotting such signs in your own life and in your own neighborhood, to better protect yourself …
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