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Jaylee Sorenson

Jaylee Marie currently attends Utah Tech University. She is pursuing a Bachelors in Graphic Design with a Minor in Creative Writing. She has a poem published in the Southern Quill 2021 edition. Jaylee hopes to start her own graphic design company. She loves to run and ran collegiately for two years. Lately, she has gotten into longboarding and rock climbing and looks forward to improving her skills in all of her hobbies.

Liquidity

Karen Boissonneault-Gauthier
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Creating Freedom

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Karen Boissonneault-Gauthier is an Indigenous photographer and writer. Most recently she's been nominated for 'Best on the Net'. She's been a cover artist for The Unmooring, Dyst, Synkroniciti, The Pine Cone Review, The Feeel Magazine, Arachne Press, Pretty Owl Poetry, Wild Musette, Existere Journal, Vine Leaves Literary Journal, Gigantic Sequins, Ottawa Arts Journal and many more. She’s been featured in Bracken, Vox Popular Media Arts Festival, Zoetic Press, New Feathers Anthology, Maintenant 15, Parliament Lit, Pure in Heart Stories and others. When she's not walking her Siberian Husky, she's also designing with Art of Where. See www.kcbgphoto.com to find out more.

On the Road

Alexis Krasilovsky

Alexis Krasilovsky was born in Alaska, survived sexual assault at gunpoint, know what it’s like to be completely deaf, hitchhiked cross-country in a Black Panther Solidarity jacket, and traveled to over twenty countries. After attending Yale and CalArts, Krasilovsky became an award-winning filmmaker and author. Krasilovsky’s most recent publication is “Watermelon Linguistics: New and Selected Poems,” (finalist, 2022 International Book Awards). See www.alexiskrasilovsky.com for more.

Novel 

Nick Romeo

When Nick Romeo is not at his nine-to-five occupation which is strongly situated in the STEM fields, he utilizes technology to create his art - whether it is generated in a digital form on the computer or when he is assembling recycled “spent” technology into a sculpture. His main forms of expression are 3D digital renderings, electronic music, writing, fractal generations, sculpture, and photography.

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Earthly Things

Clarissa Cervantes

Clarissa Cervantes is an outdoor travel photographer. Clarissa also supplies freelance travel articles on a variety of travel destinations for newspaper, blogs, websites and magazines such as USA Today and LA Times. Clarissa's photo gallery includes images from all over the globe, where she finds inspiration to share her images with others through her creative lens, inviting the viewer to question, explore more and look closer.

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I graduated from the economic institute, but when I decided to work I understood that it was not my calling. I started painting and painting became intimate. In my opinion, the most important in the world are people with their own inner world. That's why I paint people. I paint them abstractly because the human soul is very complex and incomprehensible.

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It's Time

Karen Boissonneault-Gauthier

Karen Boissonneault-Gauthier is an Indigenous photographer and writer. Most recently been nominated for 'Best on the Net'. She's been a cover artist for The Unmooring, Dyst, Synkroniciti, The Pine Cone Review, The Feeel Magazine, Arachne Press, Pretty Owl Poetry, Wild Musette, Existere Journal, Vine Leaves Literary Journal, Gigantic Sequins, Ottawa Arts Journal and many more. She’s been featured in Bracken, Vox Popular Media Arts Festival, Zoetic Press, New Feathers Anthology, Maintenant 15, Parliament Lit, Pure in Heart Stories and others. When she's not walking her Siberian Husky, she's also designing with Art of Where. See www.kcbgphoto.com to find out more.

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Published annually, this student-edited publication is sponsored by the English Department of Utah Tech University.

We are now open for submissions for our 2022 issue. Click the submit button for more information on how to submit your work.

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