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  • A Night at the Midnight Launderette

    A Night at the Midnight Launderette

    Hello, Friends! My name is Andrea Herrera and I’m one of the newest contributors. I’m a 20 year old artist from Miami studying Illustration. My work is about telling stories and expressing thoughts and feelings though vivid imagery. At night, when I have trouble sleeping, I like visit the Midnight Launderette. I love the calm…

    Andrea Herrera

    June 6, 2020
    Illustration
    artist, Artwork, drawing, illustration
  • A Brief Introduction of Notorious Notions in Philosophy

    A Brief Introduction of Notorious Notions in Philosophy

    For the first post for this series, I want to define what philosophy is. Relatively, philosophy is a tool to find the answers of the universe. There are many different approaches, and schools of thought, that render philosophy useless as they believe it is trying to answer a question that can never be solved. Naysayers…

    oceanlms

    June 2, 2020
    Nonfiction
    Deleuze, Philosophy, Spinoza
  • Tips on Unleashing Your Creativity

    Tips on Unleashing Your Creativity

    Every artist has dealt with it, some better than others. Here’s a quick read sharing some easy and effective tips in overcoming and moving past creative blocks.

    Flora Ashe

    May 29, 2020
    Nonfiction
    art, artist block, creative block, overwhelming creative blocks, write, writer, writer block, writing
  • A virtual Version

    A virtual Version

    Mind controlled husks of humans surround me. Consumed with the imaginary world, reality exists differently for each individual. People communicate through intangible means. Everyone is stuck in their own mind; they don’t notice those around them. Even now, when I cry, no one sees my tears because they’re not looking. Neither am I. I’m led…

    Flora Ashe

    January 30, 2020
    Short Story
    Fiction, flash fiction, sciencefiction, scifi, short fiction, short story, virtual reality
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Submissions have been extended! Send in your work to be part of Fall 2023 ☺ https://forms.gle/uu3z1qfYKy9KkRKe8 Submit your art today for a chance at publication! Submissions are free ❤️ "Ortolan in Winter" by Mercedes Payton evokes a sense of bleakness and weariness in the midst of winter, as the speaker grapples with their own physical pain and emotional turmoil. Timothy Parrish delves into a nostalgic and fragmented reminiscence of a past lover, intertwined with musical references and a sense of impending loss and oblivion in "These are the Days/Beach Baby". Jack Phillips describes the beauty and importance of finding stillness and connection with nature in "Somewhere Finding Ferity". Love yourself first. #happyvalentines Submissions are open and free for your chance at publication! Send us your work today. You deserve to be here. Forgive and move forward. Accept what's being given to you. Communication is key. Live in the moment.
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