Tag: hestia
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Issue III: August Dies For Summer / Sebastian Snow
The following is an excerpt from one Snow’s poems featured in Issue III: hestia (hearth & home) which you can download for free here. “I don’t want everything to be true. I want you to sleep on my side of the bed, I want to wake up before you, I want to get your coffee…
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Issue III: Till I’m Dead / Devereaux Frazier
The following is an excerpt from one of Frazier’s poems featured in Issue III: hestia (hearth & home) which you can download for free here. “the state of my identity is shattered twirling clouds of smoke on the battlefield endless slaughter capped with drunken nights to forget the faces slain before me family? ironically my…
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Issue III: Recipe for Keeping Good House / Sunra Rainz
The following is an excerpt from one of Sunra Rainz’ prose pieces in Issue III: hestia (hearth & home) which is available to download here. “Invite all the vampires to party on your lawn way past moon-time into the tiny hours. Ignore their whooping and continue reading. Spirit-thirsty and soul-hungry they may be but they…
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Issue III released
Issue III: hestia (hearth & home) is now available to download! The digital download is completely free but if you wish to donate/pay as you feel, you can do so through the Donate tab. Issue III: hestia (hearth & home) explores what home means to us all through poetry, prose, photography & artwork. Contributors reveal how…
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Issue III: Genesis / Brianna Flood
I was born from the stardust of Sagittarius never lingering long enough for the earth to take hold of me, for anyone to touch-starved and touch-staved, repelling the very thing I crave, foundations built of sand, washed away home is an overgrown tree branch scratching at the window until it shatters and…
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Issue III: South Slope / T. S. Priest
T. S. Priest is an American-born writer and visual artist living in Canada with her family. She studied Romance Languages, Linguistics, and Creative Writing at New York University. Her poems explore the dark recesses of imagination and darker recesses of reality, often through imagined conversations and unorthodox forms. Instagram: @agirlcalledthomas Issue III will be released…
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Issue III: The Original Feminist / Ellie Morfou
A cruel father’s daughter, you gained the right to supervise every sacrifice; the leading woman in the household of the Gods, but not a housewife. A mighty brother’s sister, you claimed the right to preside over your life; your royal suitors were denied your hand, your heart, your soul. Instead, you gave your sacred self…
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Issue III: playlist
Alongside the mood boards created last week, our editor has also created a Spotify playlist to accompany Issue III. The playlist is public and you can listen to it here. It has been curated to be listened to in order but, of course, feel free to dip in and out of it as you please.…
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Issue III: mood boards
The submission deadline for Issue III: hestia (hearth & home) is August 20th. Below are three mood boards which are just a springboard to inspire you. The second one includes a painting by Jean Raoux (Vestal Virgin) and the sculpture is by Raffaele Monti. Read more about the theme for Issue III here and remember…