roots dry out, romance lives in the cracks, and Christine J Schmidt has a few needs to share in this distant yet tender piece of prose.
Read MoreSydney Morin’s internal monologue is too legit to quit.
Read Morelast we left off, Nisalda had resolved to come up with and implement ten new habits / strategies / techniques / practices. this month, she comes to terms with deconstructing unsupportive methods, female tropes, and the unsustainability of relying on spontaneous creation.
Read Moreissue one essayist Rachel Hochhauser ("The Hebrew Bride") reflects on the evolution of beauty standards and biological attractiveness, and the lengths we go to attain and maintain them.
Read MoreWhitney French is storyteller and a multidisciplinary artist. She is a certified arts educator who has executed over 100 workshops in schools, community centres, prisons, group-homes and First Nations’ reserves. Her debut collection 3 Cities was self-published in April 2012. Other writings have been published in Descant Magazine and anthologized in The Great Black North: Contemporary African Canadian Poetry.
Read Moreever wanted to kickstart your creative process? Nisalda Gonzalez starts at the root by shaking up her daily routines. follow along as she discovers and shares what works, and what just won't stick.
Read Morewhat if your internal monologue had access to a Twitter account? Sydney Morin takes it there.
Read Moreartist Brianna Ashe shares her sketchbook abstractions in this abrupt visual column.
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