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Spring 2021
Pivot
An adaptation, a turn, what we do when we confront the doors that close; a pivot is that fixed point upon which we turn, on a dime, and from which there is no escape without radical change; a pivot is an all-consuming event, a break in the timeline, the moment that asks us to breathe and invent a new way forward, create a continuity we could not have imagined before.
Prose
Almost Never Dying
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Quarantine
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Teeth
by Amelia Zeve
Superstitions
by Elena Selthun
Shay's Lounge
by Lila Bonow
Through the Glass
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Since Vancouver Station
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Locomotion
by Erick Lake
Selected Body Stories
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The Opposite of Silence
by Madeline McNamara Silverman
Three Unsent Letters
by Max Ford
Everything is Mostly Nothing
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Standard Sunday Schedule
by Michael Pazen
Poetry
being someone who's never experienced it
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[under construction]
by Deborah Dickinson
Khao Piak Sen (Rice Noodle Soup)
by Cherilyn Saechao
Magnolia Tree
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Oshibana
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Polydipsia
by Annika Le
Under the Same Sky
by Aeon Corvidae
Life is a Curious Treasure
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the grass would grow too tall
by Keira Cruickshank
Epigrams
by Edward Voloshin
A Bruxist Triptych
by Dimsey
America, Somewhere, Nightfall
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Synesthesia
by Lila Bonow
Bibliomancy
by Madeline McNamara Silverman
Continental / Oceanic
by Michael Pazen
Calypsos Cafe: An Open Mic
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It's Anxiety
by Oishi Bhattacharya
Lily
by Olivia Knudson
No Man's Land
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Prayer for a Bedside Table
by Shelby Joy Leone
Fears of an Art Major
by Tamar Manuel
Visual Art
Bipolar Lens
by Alexander Habib
Tofu's Victims
by Chyna Hanano
Exploring Carcreek
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Ferry Ride
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skaters
by Fiona Murphy
Is it safe here anymore?
by Keira Cruickshank
Messenger Bag
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moment in the clovers
by Max Ford
Solidarity in Domesticity
by Michael Elizabeth Adams
study of an edward hopper etching
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study of steven boksenbaum's "maria seated"
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two deaths
by Pia Jondonovan
Movement: Hands
by Tamar Manuel
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