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Simon and Gracey’s first date is interrupted by Simon’s dubiously intentioned cousin, but saved by Gracey’s impetuous action. Photo by Dorsolateral
A fireside story, Japanese magic, and a mystery woman in the Badlands. Photo by: David Ohmer
The black ice of the demon taking her soul fills her up, pushes everything out until all that makes her human is gone, and only a shell of meat and bone remains. Photo by Geoff LMV
I do not include green food coloring in my Key Lime pie. I do include cream cheese, and I can’t seem to make it without a healthy dose of reminiscing about the unhappier parts of my life.
A milkweed of a woman, standing with a strange magician beneath a starry sky, Gracey was faced with the reality she’d been running from for a long time. Photo by Valerie Everett
“Everything has more than one story, and every story has more than one point of view. If you know the stories, you can access all the power of the universe.” Art by Katie Knutson
The words of the Christmas carol echoed in his mind, and Marco felt Rubio’s death wash freshly over him. This was all his fault.
Would he, Marco, be a different boy if he had been called Ignacio or Andrés? How much of a person’s fate could be attributed to his name? Photo by Andreanna.
A run-in with the Applewhite pair and a visit with the magician and his cousin make for an eventful dedication ceremony at Trinity church. Photo by Hillary Stein.
“It feels like she’s putting the words in my heart so I will know them if I need them later. But they are in Japanese, and I don’t understand.” Art by Fleecircus.