Issue 06

114 full-color pages, 8 x 10 inches.

 

Our sixth PRINT issue

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published on june 1st 2022

 

Read about the features and contributors included in this issue below.


Content Includes

Nature | The Last Frontier

Travel to Alaska with our Editor-in-Chief as he explores epic wilderness during a once-in-a-lifetime trip

City | Singapore

The futuristic and colorful city state of Singapore comes to life in this photo essay

World | The Maritimes

The Maritimes of Canada are an overlooked region of the world that showcase stunning beauty


Art | Painting Light

An interview with Artist Alex Curley sheds light on his artistic process and studio

Writing | Petals and Ash

This Atmospheric piece by Jordan Nishkian will transport you right into the story

Photography | Reflections

Photographer Carly Zavala reflects on what it means to capture an image of the self


Self | Something Blue

A personal essay by Emma Chance depicts the complexities of family, and how we see ourselves

Design | Decaying Design

Incredible photographs of crumbling architecture captured by urban explorer Jeremy Marshall

Society | How to be Old

Natalie-Harris Spencer contemplates what it means to age in an ever-evolving world


Contributors

Alex Curley

Alex Curley currently lives in Washington, DC as an artist and educator. He creates installations and paintings, sometimes on shaped canvas, rendering intersections of interior architecture and exterior landscape, presenting a new hybrid of space where present and past moments exist simultaneously.

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Emma Chance

Emma Chance is a writer and Sagittarius from Portland, Maine. Her work focuses on romance, self-discovery, and all the ridiculousness in between. When she isn’t hunched over her desk you can find her rummaging through antique malls or strolling through cemeteries, looking for gravestones with her name on them.

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Ben Rodrigo

Ben Rodrigo is a young artist currently residing in Philadelphia, working as a display artist and keeping up with his own studio practice. Much of his curious painting and illustration practices are born from self-taught exploration and the desire to give light to imagination.

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Jeremy Marshall

Jeremy Marshall lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and has spent his twenties pursuing a broad set of interests relating to the design and documentation of the built environment. He currently works as a structural engineer designing bridges.

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Natalie Harris-Spencer

Natalie Harris-Spencer is an English writer, digital editor, and blogger living in America. Her stories have appeared in the Stonecoast Review, The Dark City, The Satirist, and more, with work forthcoming in Hobart. She was selected by Oyster River Pages as one of their Emerging Fiction Voices, and she is the winner of the 2021 Hummingbird Flash Fiction Prize. She earned her MFA in Creative Writing at Stonecoast, and she is the Editor-in-Chief of Aspiring Author. She is currently working on her debut novel. Natalie enjoys surprise in fiction. And tea.

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Brandon Fox

Brandon Fox lives in Philadelphia with his cat, Leo, and his thirty-one houseplants. He spends his free time cooking, traveling, and traversing the city in search of the perfect negroni.

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Carly Zavala

Carly Zavala is a Venezuelan born, Brooklyn based freelance photographer. She was a nurse for fifteen years and with that experience came a keen sense of reading people and putting them at ease. Light and shadow play are used a lot in her work to create emotive and moody images. 

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Alexander Rigby

Alexander Rigby is the author of four novels. Completely immersed in the literary world, Alexander works as a senior editor for a book publishing company. An avid outdoorsman, he’s trying to visit as many national parks as possible, while also serving as the Editor-in-Chief of Allegory Ridge. He lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with his Portuguese Water Dog, Copper Atticus.

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Jordan Nishkian

Jordan Nishkian is an Armenian-Portuguese writer based in California. Her prose and poetry explore themes of duality and have been featured in national and international publications. She is the Editor-in-Chief of Mythos literary magazine and author of Kindred, a novella.

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Ethan Fig

Ethan Fig grew up in a small town in North Dakota. He currently lives in Bellingham, Washington, with his dog, Newton, and works in the travel industry. An avid fisherman who enjoys sailing in the Salish Sea, Ethan hopes to one day boat across the Pacific. He is the author of the poetry collection, Days in August.

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